Can a Temporary License Plate Be Used Out of Province?

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HeidiRose
07/29/25 6:28pm
Temporary license plates can be used out of province, but they cannot be used out of province once they expire. Here is the relevant information: 1. A temporary license plate is a paper motor vehicle license plate that allows temporary road use of a motor vehicle, also known as a temporary driving license plate. It is a temporary vehicle driving certificate issued by the vehicle management department of the public security bureau for newly purchased vehicles before they are officially registered. The validity period of a temporary license plate generally does not exceed thirty days. 2. When applying for a temporary license plate, you need to fill out a temporary driving registration form and submit the identity proofs of the vehicle owner and the agent, the vehicle's origin certificate, the whole vehicle factory qualification certificate for domestically produced motor vehicles, the import certificate for imported motor vehicles, and the vehicle identification code.
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