Can Out-of-Town Vehicles Be Licensed Locally?
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Out-of-town vehicles can be licensed locally. National regulations stipulate that as long as the vehicle meets the standards and satisfies the local licensing conditions, the license plate can be processed. The procedures and precautions for licensing an out-of-town vehicle are as follows: Licensing Procedures for Out-of-Town Vehicles: The owner must bring the four basic documents: the vehicle's official invoice, certificate of conformity, purchase tax, and compulsory traffic insurance to the vehicle management office to complete the licensing procedures. If the owner does not have time to handle the licensing procedures personally, the documents can also be entrusted to someone else to handle on their behalf. Precautions for Licensing Out-of-Town Vehicles: The purchase tax must be paid at the local state tax bureau, and only after paying the purchase tax locally can the vehicle be licensed. Insurance can be purchased out of town.