Can the License Plate Be Retained When a Car Is Scrapped?
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After a car is scrapped, the license plate can be retained for one year. The following are the specific steps for delaying the scrapping of a car: 1. The registration and review department of the vehicle management office reviews the relevant materials of the vehicle, including: the original "Application and Approval Form for Delayed Scrapping of Motor Vehicles" (if not conducted simultaneously with regular inspection, the engine number and vehicle identification number, i.e., the chassis or body number, must be pasted on the back); the original "Motor Vehicle Driving License". 2. The vehicle inspection department verifies the vehicle identification code (chassis or body number) and engine number, and checks for any signs of tampering; compares the stamped impression with the original vehicle identification code (chassis or body number) and engine number; tests the safety technical performance of the vehicle and reviews its safety technical performance. 3. The business leadership department of the vehicle management office reviews the application. For those that meet the regulations, they will note their opinion on the original application form and, in the record column of the supplementary page of the "Motor Vehicle Driving License", use a computer to print the approved period of use and inspection cycle for delayed scrapping in the format of the special seal for delayed scrapping.