
You need to drive the car for license plate swapping. After purchasing a vehicle, it must be registered, and during registration, one vehicle corresponds to one license plate. Below are the relevant details about license plate swapping: License plate swapping requires advance registration. When swapping license plates, it's important to complete the registration process beforehand. You can apply for the license plate swap via the Traffic 12123 app, and within the specified time frame, drive the vehicle to the vehicle management office, where staff will assist with the swap. The vehicle management office requires proper documentation for license plate swapping. When swapping plates, you must bring the purchase certificates for both vehicles, along with your ID card and vehicle insurance proof. After registration at the vehicle management office, the process typically takes about two hours, after which the plates can be swapped. When swapping vehicle license plates, ensure all personal information is correctly filled out. Since information omissions are common during plate swaps, it's crucial to supplement any missing details. After the swap, you must also sign the printed documents to confirm the successful completion of the process. Conditions for swapping license plates between two vehicles: The owner must be the same person for both vehicles, meaning the name and ID card must match. The swap applies only to non-commercial vehicles under the same owner's name; commercial vehicles are excluded. Both vehicles must be registered in the same location and have the same type of license plate. Any traffic violations or fines must be resolved before applying for the swap. Both vehicles must have valid safety inspections and compulsory traffic insurance to proceed with the swap.


