Can Temporary License Plates Be Used Out of Province? Will There Be a Fine?

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DaniellaMarie
07/28/25 6:36pm
Only cross-jurisdiction temporary license plates can be used out of province. When applying for temporary plates, it is essential to choose the appropriate type based on your needs. If you plan to travel out of province, you must apply for cross-administrative jurisdiction temporary plates. If you are found using the wrong type of temporary license plate, according to Article 90, you will be fined 200 RMB and receive 12 penalty points. Below are the two types of temporary license plates: 1. Administrative jurisdiction temporary plates (sky blue background with black characters and black borders): These are for urban use only, and vehicles with such plates are not allowed to travel out of province. The validity period is 15 days. 2. Cross-administrative jurisdiction temporary plates (brown-yellow background with black characters and black borders): These are national temporary plates, and only vehicles with such plates can travel out of province. The validity period is 30 days.
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