Can county-level vehicle management offices issue license plates for cars?
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County-level vehicle management offices can issue license plates for cars. Documents required for new car registration: The documents needed for vehicle registration include the original ID card and a copy; the original car invoice and a copy; the original certificate of conformity and a copy; the duplicate of compulsory traffic insurance and a copy; and the tax payment certificate. Notes for new car registration: Currently, imported vehicles and some domestic vehicles have been included in the national inspection-free range, but the number of inspection-free models for domestic cars is relatively small; inspection-free models do not include off-road vehicles, small passenger cars, and medium-sized trucks; inspection-free vehicles do not mean they can be directly registered, they just skip some inspection items, but still need to undergo an exhaust emission test for environmental protection.
I just bought a new car and got it licensed at our county-level vehicle management office. The whole process went smoothly. They specialize in handling such services, including vehicle inspection, registration, and issuing license plates, saving the hassle of going to the city. I brought my ID card, car purchase invoice, vehicle qualification certificate, and compulsory insurance policy. After submitting them, the staff verified the information and arranged for photo-taking and number selection within half an hour. As a grassroots service agency, the county-level vehicle management office is authorized by the state to handle vehicle management, so everyone can rest assured to complete the procedures locally. Especially for office workers or homemakers, it saves a lot of time and fuel costs. It's worth noting that if there are many people on weekends, it's best to make an appointment in advance to avoid wasting time in queues, and ensure to bring all original and photocopied documents just in case. Overall, the experience was good, and I recommend new car owners to prioritize county-level stations for completing the licensing procedures.