How Long Can the License Plate Be Retained After Selling the Vehicle?

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DawsonAnn
07/30/25 7:36am
Vehicle owners who have used their license plates for at least one year can retain the original license plate. The detailed information on how long the license plate can be retained after selling the vehicle is as follows: 1. Original owners who have used the plate for one year: If the original owner has used the license plate number for one year, whether purchasing a new or used vehicle after transferring or scrapping the old one, they can continue to use the original license plate number or apply for a new one. If the original owner does not apply to use the license plate within one year, the plate number will be returned to the selection pool and made available to the public. 2. The original license plate can be retained if the following conditions are met: (1) The license plate has been used for more than one year. (2) The application period for retaining the original license plate has been extended to one year. (3) All traffic violations associated with the original vehicle have been resolved.
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