
On the day of picking up a new car, there is no vehicle license. The vehicle license needs to be processed by the vehicle owner at the local vehicle management office with relevant materials. Additional information: 1. Situations requiring replacement: According to Article 44 of the "Regulations on the Registration of Motor Vehicles," if the motor vehicle license plate or vehicle license is lost, missing, or damaged, the vehicle owner must apply for replacement at the vehicle management office where the vehicle is registered. 2. Documents and certificates to be submitted: The vehicle management office should verify the submitted documents and certificates, retrieve the license plate or vehicle license if it is not lost, missing, or damaged, and issue a new license plate or vehicle license within 1 day of acceptance. A new license plate will be issued within 15 days of acceptance.

When you first buy a new car, it actually doesn't come with a vehicle license, just like when I picked up my car two years ago. The vehicle is just a bare machine when it leaves the factory, and you have to go to the vehicle management office to complete the registration process. I remember bringing the purchase invoice, certificate of conformity, and my ID card, and I also asked the 4S store sales guy to help arrange an agency service. It took about a week before the vehicle management office issued that little blue booklet. Nowadays, the vehicle license is about the size of a bank card, printed with the vehicle identification number, engine number, and my name. I have to carry it with me every time I drive on the road, as traffic police rely on this little blue booklet to verify the vehicle's identity during checks.


