
Yes. If the user is still in the license plate selection stage, meaning they have not officially registered at the vehicle management office, they can completely choose a new number. Generally, after successfully selecting a number online, the chosen set of numbers will have a 3-working-day retention period, during which it is not allowed to conduct another online vehicle number selection or modify previously submitted information. Selecting a number at the vehicle management office: Go to the vehicle management office, have the vehicle inspected, submit the required documents, then join the queue at the number selection machine where you'll have one chance to choose from 50 options. Once a number is selected, wait to receive the vehicle license and plate, which can be installed at the office. Online number selection: After selecting a license plate number through the online vehicle management system, the owner must submit the relevant documents to the vehicle management office within the specified time limit to complete the process. If the application is not completed within the time limit, the selected license plate will automatically become invalid and return to the pool of available numbers. The automatic cancellation of the selected plate does not disqualify the vehicle owner from participating in online pre-selection again; they can repeat the online pre-selection process.

I remember using the 12123 platform to select a license plate number before, and once confirmed, it's basically unchangeable. The system locks in your choice, much like how it's difficult to cancel an order after payment when ordering takeout. The 12123 platform is designed to be very strict, with confirmation being the final step, aimed at preventing people from arbitrarily changing numbers and disrupting traffic order. If you truly regret your choice, you should quickly visit the local vehicle management office to inquire, perhaps explaining the mistake might help, but in most cases, it won't work, and there might be a small fine or an impact on your credit record. I recommend reviewing the available number segments thoroughly before selecting, saving a few alternatives, and not hastily clicking the confirm button to avoid hassle afterward. Keep an eye on 12123 updates regularly, such as when new number segments are released, to be more flexible.

I happened to help a friend with this issue before. Once you confirm the license plate selection on 12123, it's indeed difficult to change. The platform processes requests quickly, and your vehicle information gets bound immediately upon submission. To make changes, you'll need to visit the DMV in person. My friend waited for hours that time, only to be told to reapply for a new plate, wasting both time and money. To avoid this hassle, remember to preview the plate number three times before final submission to ensure it's correct. If problems do arise, don't panic - check the 12123 help center or consult a professional auto service center for relevant details to ensure your vehicle paperwork stays compliant and hassle-free.

According to the 12123 regulations, once the number selection is confirmed, it generally cannot be changed, as the system automatically archives and submits the information. You will need to wait for the license plate to expire or for new number segments to be updated before you can select another one. Before confirming, it is essential to double-check the selected number information, especially the compatibility between the license plate number and the vehicle, as a small mistake can lead to significant trouble. It is recommended to use the trial selection feature on 12123 several times to familiarize yourself with the process and prevent errors. If you really want to change the number, it is more practical to directly contact the DMV customer service.


