How Long Can a Car License Plate Number Be Retained?
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It can be retained for one year. The requirement for retaining the original motor vehicle license plate, which previously necessitated usage for three years, has been adjusted to allow application for retention after just one year of use. Additionally, the application deadline for retaining the original plate number has been extended from within six months after the original vehicle is transferred or scrapped to within one year. Here are the relevant details: 1. Conditions for retaining the original license plate: (1) The original license plate must have been used for over one year, and the vehicle owner must have owned the original motor vehicle for more than three years. (2) The application must be submitted within six months of completing the transfer or cancellation registration (including weekends). (3) When the vehicle is transferred, canceled, or relocated, the owner can apply to retain the original license plate when purchasing a new or used car. (4) All traffic violations and accident settlements must have been resolved. 2. Process for retaining the original license plate: (1) First, complete the transfer, cancellation, 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 the application to continue using the original license plate.