Can I still use temporary license plates after receiving the official ones?
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When official license plates are received, temporary plates can still be used if they have not expired. Below is a detailed introduction to the use of official and temporary license plates: 1. Use of temporary license plates: Temporary license plates are temporary vehicle movement permits issued by the vehicle management department of the public security bureau when a car owner purchases a new vehicle before formal registration. To be more specific, temporary license plates are temporary vehicle permits issued by the vehicle management department of the public security bureau for newly purchased vehicles before formal registration. The validity period of temporary license plates generally does not exceed thirty days. The use of temporary license plates is time-limited and region-specific. There are four types of temporary license plates: temporary plates for administrative jurisdictions, temporary plates for cross-administrative jurisdictions, temporary plates for testing purposes, and temporary plates for special-type motor vehicles. 2. Use of official license plates: When driving a motor vehicle on the road, the vehicle must display the official license plates, place the inspection qualification mark and insurance mark, and carry the vehicle registration certificate. The vehicle registration certificate and license plates must be displayed clearly and completely as required, and must not be intentionally obscured or damaged. No unit or individual is allowed to confiscate or detain the official license plates.