How Long Can a 2021 License Plate Be Retained?
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A 2021 license plate can be retained for one year, provided that the license plate has been used for at least one year and all related traffic violations and accidents involving the vehicle bearing the plate have been resolved. Latest regulations on license plate retention in 2021: 1. The vehicle must have been used for at least one year to retain the original license plate, with a retention period of up to one year. 2. The original license plate can be retained when the vehicle is transferred, deregistered, or relocated. 3. Both used and new vehicles are eligible for license plate retention applications. 4. All traffic violation records associated with the original vehicle must be resolved. How to apply for retaining the original license plate: 1. First, complete the transfer, deregistration, or relocation procedures for the original vehicle. 2. Apply for a new vehicle quota. 3. When scheduling an appointment at the vehicle management office for license plate registration, submit an application to continue using the original license plate. Note: The one-year retention period for the original license plate starts from the date the vehicle's transfer or deregistration is completed. A license plate can be retained for one year, but two conditions must be met. First, the license plate must have been used for at least one year before it can be reused. Second, all related traffic violations and accidents involving the vehicle bearing the plate must be resolved. To retain the license plate, an application must be submitted to the local vehicle management office, and the plate can only be inherited and used when registering a new vehicle.