Can I Replace the License Plate Without the Original Owner?
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You cannot replace the license plate without the original owner. The owner must personally bring their ID card and vehicle registration certificate to the vehicle management office to handle the replacement. If the original owner cannot be found, you can authorize someone else to handle the replacement on their behalf. To replace a vehicle license plate, you need to provide the owner's ID card, vehicle registration certificate, and vehicle registration certificate. Below are the required procedures for replacing a license plate: 1. Motor Vehicle Application Form (if the vehicle owner is a unit, a delegate is required; private individuals must sign). 2. Original and photocopy of the vehicle owner's identity proof. 3. If it is a replacement, the original vehicle license plate must also be provided. 4. If a part of the plate is lost, the remaining part of the vehicle license plate must also be provided. 5. If the vehicle registration is handled by an agent, the agent's identity proof and a legally valid written authorization from the vehicle owner must also be provided.