How Long Does It Take from License Plate Selection to Registration?

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HaydenFitz
07/29/25 6:59pm
After selecting the license plate number and paying the fees, you will typically receive the plate within three to five working days. Below is relevant information about vehicle registration: Documents required for registration: ID card, vehicle certification, triplicate car purchase invoice issued by the 4S store, original and duplicate tax receipts obtained after paying the vehicle purchase tax, insurance policy, compulsory traffic insurance policy, and a temporary residence permit if you are not a local resident. New vehicle registration must be processed at the vehicle management office. After submitting all required documents and paying the fees, the vehicle must be driven to the office for inspection. Some vehicles exempt from inspection only require an external check, which generally involves verifying the engine number and chassis number. After the inspection, you can proceed to the office lobby to select your license plate. Function of license plates: The primary function is to identify the vehicle's region of registration through the plate number, and it also allows tracking of the vehicle's owner and registration details.
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