Can a licensed vehicle change its license plate?

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BarrettFitz
07/25/25 5:21pm
Can a licensed vehicle change its license plate? It is possible, but you need to apply for re-licensing at the vehicle management office. Here is a detailed introduction about it: Transfer: It can be transferred between family members, such as between husband and wife, or parents and children. Approval process: Submit an application to the local traffic management department to cancel the vehicle license plate and wait for approval. License plate: Refers to the vehicle license plate, which is a plate hung on the front and rear of the vehicle. The materials commonly used are aluminum, plastic, or stickers. The plate displays the vehicle's registration number, registration area, or other basic information.
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LaManuel
08/11/25 10:09pm
I recently helped a relative with this matter. It is indeed possible to change license plates after vehicle registration, but it must be done through official channels. Generally, you need to bring documents like your ID card, vehicle license, and vehicle registration certificate to the local DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) to complete the procedure. They will review whether your reason for changing plates qualifies—such as damaged plates, wanting a new number, or relocating to another city. The process is usually straightforward: first, fill out an application form, pay a small fee of a few dozen yuan, and then wait for staff to verify details like the VIN. Remember to notify your insurance company immediately after the change to update your information; otherwise, you might encounter issues with claims in case of an accident. The whole process can be completed in half a day, but in busy areas with long queues, it's best to avoid peak hours.
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