Can a Non-local Vehicle Be Licensed Locally?
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Non-local vehicles can be licensed with local plates. After purchasing a vehicle in another region, you need to obtain a temporary license plate locally using the purchase invoice, vehicle certification, and other relevant documents. Additionally, you must purchase compulsory traffic insurance locally before driving the vehicle back. Below is an introduction to the related content: License Plate: Refers to the vehicle registration plates, which are panels hung on the front and rear of the vehicle. They are typically made of aluminum, plastic, or stickers and display the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other basic information. License plates serve as unique identifiers for each vehicle, primarily enabling identification of the province, city, or county to which the vehicle belongs. The vehicle management office can trace the owner of the vehicle through the license plate.