Can the application for a replacement license plate on 12123 be canceled?

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WilliamAnn
07/28/25 2:19pm
Simply bring your ID card to the local vehicle management office to cancel it. Below is the relevant introduction to the Traffic Management 12123 platform: Service Items: After the Traffic Management 12123 platform is launched, users can register with their real names to open an account and enjoy more than 130 services in 10 categories provided by the Internet-based comprehensive traffic safety service management platform, including driving test and vehicle inspection appointments, license and certificate processing, violation handling and fine payment, travel information, information inquiries, notifications and reminders, information disclosure, key object management, traffic safety publicity, and business consultation. Optimization: The self-service traffic violation handling function of the Traffic Management 12123 platform has been optimized and improved, including expanding the range of non-personal motor vehicles that can be registered and optimizing the registration process.
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DelHailey
08/11/25 10:27pm
I've been driving for over a decade and have experienced license plate loss. It is possible to cancel a replacement application submitted through the 12123 platform, but it depends on the progress of the application. If you just submitted it a few minutes ago, log into the 12123 APP, go to your application records, and there might be a cancel button for you to click; if the system hasn't processed it yet, acting quickly usually works. However, be aware that once the application enters the approval or production stage, it's basically impossible to cancel, otherwise you'll have to make a trip to the DMV to resubmit materials. I think the key is to act fast and not delay. Also, installing anti-theft license plate frames or regularly checking the mounting bolts can prevent loss, saving you the trouble of applying. It's best to develop the habit of downloading APP notifications to track progress promptly and avoid affecting your travel plans.
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