Can a Car Purchased in Another Region Be Licensed Locally?
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Can a Car Purchased in Another Region Be Licensed Locally? A car purchased in another region can indeed be licensed locally. After purchasing the car, you must license it within the validity period of the temporary license plate, typically 15 to 30 days. Licensing is done at the local vehicle management office, where you are given three opportunities to select a license plate number. Choosing one within these three attempts finalizes your license plate. License plates, commonly referred to as car plates, are panels attached to the front and rear of a vehicle. They are usually made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region, and other relevant information. The primary purpose of a license plate is to identify the vehicle's region of registration and to allow authorities to trace the vehicle's owner and registration details.