Does a scratch on the license plate require replacement?
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Depending on the severity of the scratch on the license plate, determine whether replacement is necessary. The following introduces the method for replacing a damaged license plate: Personal application: Bring the original and a copy of your ID card, the vehicle registration certificate, the vehicle license, and the damaged license plate to the vehicle registration office's motor vehicle service hall at the local DMV. Fill out an application form completely, pay the fee, and you can apply for a replacement. You can receive the new license plate within three days at the latest. Authorized proxy application: If you cannot be present in person, you can sign a power of attorney (requiring signatures from both parties) to authorize someone else to handle the application. The proxy must bring the original and copies of both parties' ID cards, the registration certificate, and the vehicle license.