Does it matter if the license plate number is not written on the insurance policy?
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The impact is minimal. New cars can temporarily apply for temporary license plates to drive on the road without formal license plates, but insurance must be purchased when buying the car. Therefore, when formal license plates are not yet available and insurance needs to be processed, registering the vehicle's chassis number and engine number is sufficient, as these two numbers can also correspond to the vehicle's information. Additional information: 1. Insurance application form: The insurance application form is a written document used by the policyholder to apply for insurance. The form is usually provided by the insurance company and becomes effective after being filled out and signed or stamped by the policyholder. The insurance company issues the original insurance policy based on the content of the completed application form. 2. Insurance policy: The insurance policy, also known as the original insurance policy, is a written proof of the insurance contract between the insurance company and the policyholder. The policy is issued by the insurance company and primarily states the rights and obligations between the insurance company and the insured. It serves as proof for the insured to file a claim with the insurance company.