Can a licensed vehicle change its license plate?

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SawyerLynn
07/25/25 1:19pm
A licensed vehicle can change its license plate, but it requires applying for re-registration at the vehicle management office. The specific methods are: 1. It can be transferred among family members; 2. Apply to the local traffic management department to cancel the vehicle license plate, wait for approval, and after approval, publish a notice declaring the cancellation of the license plate. After the specified period, you can bring all required documents to apply for re-registration. The conditions for applying to use the original vehicle license plate number are: 1. The application must be submitted within six months after the transfer or cancellation of registration; 2. The vehicle owner must have owned the original vehicle for more than three years; 3. All traffic violations and accidents related to the original vehicle must be resolved.
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