Can an out-of-town license plate be replaced with a local one on the 12123 platform?
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Out-of-town license plate replacement to a local one can be processed on the Traffic Management 12123 platform. On the 12123 software, select the option to apply for motor vehicle transfer registration. Once the online application is approved by the corresponding traffic management department, you will receive a notification. When the electronic records arrive at the local vehicle management office, bring your ID card, driving license, and the motor vehicle registration certificate to the corresponding vehicle management office to complete the vehicle re-registration process. After selecting a new license plate, the process of replacing an out-of-town license plate with a local one is completed. Materials required for transferring an out-of-town license plate to a local one include: proof of ownership and credentials for the motor vehicle undergoing transfer registration; the motor vehicle registration certificate; the motor vehicle records (verifiable via computer network); the original and copies of the identity proof of the motor vehicle owner; and legal proof and credentials that the owner's residence has moved into the city. When transferring an out-of-town license plate back to a local one, it is important to ensure that all traffic violations of the vehicle have been fully resolved before applying for transfer registration. Additionally, check the local emission standards for incoming vehicles. If the emission standards do not meet the local requirements, the vehicle cannot be transferred from out-of-town to local.
Last time I handled the transfer of an out-of-province license plate to a local one, and it was quite convenient through the Traffic Management 12123 App. As a frequent driver, after downloading the app and logging into my account, I found the transfer application entry under the vehicle services section. I uploaded photos of the vehicle license, ID card, and vehicle information, and the system automatically reviewed it within two days before notifying me. Then, I selected a new license plate online with various combinations to choose from, and I picked one I liked. After the selection, I received confirmation and took my car to the local DMV to cancel the old plate and register the new one, saving the hassle of traveling to another province. The key is to ensure the vehicle meets emission standards to avoid extra trouble. If you need to do this, I recommend checking in advance whether the compulsory traffic insurance is still valid.
Having driven for over a decade, I've helped friends with vehicle license plate transfers several times. The process can indeed be initiated on the 12123 App by selecting the transfer application under business services and filling in the vehicle details. The review after submission is quick, and once approved, you can choose a new license plate online—this step requires careful attention as changes aren't allowed after selection. Don't forget the vehicle must meet local environmental standards, or the application will be rejected. Finally, a visit to the DMV for on-site confirmation is necessary, bringing all required documents and the vehicle, usually completed within half an hour. The App simplifies the preliminary steps, reducing queue time, which is quite convenient.
I just completed my license plate transfer on the 12123 App, and it was incredibly simple! Open the App, enter the transfer application section, upload photos of the vehicle and ID card, then submit and wait for review. Two days later, I received a text message allowing me to choose a new number. After selecting the new plate, I scheduled an appointment at the local DMV. Just bring the car in for inspection and updates, and that's it. The entire process starts with the App, handling most steps online, saving time and effort without hassle—perfect for young professionals like me.