How long after the expiration of a regional license plate can you apply again?
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You can reapply for a regional license plate 6 months after its expiration. However, if the license plate cannot be obtained for a long time, the temporary license plate needs to be reapplied. According to regulations, the vehicle management office can issue temporary license plates no more than three times. Continuing to use an expired license plate will be treated as driving without a license if discovered. More relevant information is as follows: 1. There are four types of temporary license plates: temporary license plates for administrative jurisdictions, temporary license plates for cross-administrative jurisdictions, temporary license plates for special vehicles, and temporary license plates for test vehicles. 2. Note: The validity periods of different temporary license plates vary, and the validity periods of temporary license plates in different regions also differ. Generally, for driving within the jurisdiction, the temporary license plate is blue with a validity period of 7-15 days; for cross-jurisdictional travel, the temporary license plate is yellow with a validity period not exceeding 30 days.