Do I need to handle a parking ticket issued to a temporary license plate?
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No. A paper license plate serves as a temporary credential for vehicles during the processing and issuance of formal license plates, and it holds the same legal validity as a formal license plate. When on the road, it must not only be placed according to regulations but also remain legally valid. If a violation occurs while driving with a temporary license plate, you will still be fined. Below is relevant information about temporary license plates: 1. Temporary license plates have the same legal effect as formal license plates: All information about the vehicle applying for a temporary license plate has been entered into the computer management system. This includes the vehicle identification number (VIN), engine number, model, manufacturer, and load capacity, among others. In fact, all the information contained in a formal license plate is included. Temporary license plates are generally valid for 7 or 15 days and specify the starting and ending points of travel. They are usually invalid beyond the specified range. Additionally, the original copy of compulsory traffic insurance and the original ID card of the applicant are required. 2. Paying fines: To pay fines, you must first bring your driver's license to the traffic police station for recording (usually no points are deducted), and then take the issued ticket to the bank for payment. Sometimes, if you encounter a patrol car with a camera on the road, it can also issue a ticket, which you then take to the bank for payment.