Does the owner need to go in person to replace the vehicle license plate?
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Replacing the license plate does not require the owner to go in person. Relevant details are as follows: 1. Proxy: If you need someone else to handle it on your behalf, the owner must issue a "Power of Attorney," signed by both parties, and provide the original and a copy of the proxy's ID card. Additionally, before replacing the license plate, all traffic violation records must be cleared. 2. How to prevent license plate theft or loss: Park the vehicle in a secure parking lot, such as a gated community or a parking lot with surveillance cameras; enhance the vehicle's alarm system; currently, there is a type of anti-theft nut on the market, which has a stainless steel outer cover that is very hard—unless using an electric drill, it is difficult to pry open, making it a great helper for preventing license plate theft.