Does the 12123 license plate selection have to be completed at once?
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12123 license plate selection does not need to be completed at once. The first selected number is a pre-selected number, and you can choose up to 5 times, which means you can have up to 5 pre-selected numbers. The following are the precautions for new car license plate selection: 1. Validity period of pre-selected license plates: After successful pre-selection, the license plate number will be reserved for three working days from the next day (holidays and weekends are extended). If the registration is not completed within the time limit, the selected license plate will be invalid and you will be prohibited from selecting a license plate online again. Vehicles that have successfully selected a license plate number are prohibited from selecting again or modifying information online. 2. Information entry requirements: The vehicle owner must accurately enter the ID number, vehicle identification code and other relevant information, and carefully check it. If the entered information does not match the relevant certificates, the selected license plate will be invalid. 3. Print the pre-selected license plate voucher: The vehicle owner can print the pre-selected license plate voucher after successful selection. When registering, you need to inform the accepting police officer that you have selected a license plate online and submit the pre-selected license plate voucher. If the printing is not successful during the selection, you can log in again to print.
I recently just selected a license plate number on the 12123 traffic management platform. I was initially worried that I had to complete it all at once, but it turns out the process isn’t that strict. The system usually gives you a deadline, like a few days to finish the pre-selection phase, allowing you to proceed in batches: browse some options in the morning and save potential choices, then carefully compare them in the afternoon. The key is not to drag it out too long—once the deadline passes, you’ll have to start over. I recommend preparing a few preferred number combinations in advance, referencing common lucky numbers or easy-to-remember sequences. This saves time, and after selection, you still need to confirm online to finalize the process. No need to stress—just plan to spend half an hour each day reviewing options. Don’t forget to check for any rule changes to avoid mistakes, as your license plate number will affect your driving experience for years to come.