How Long Does It Take to Get New Car License Plates?
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New car license plates usually take about fifteen working days to be issued. License plates are the driving permit issued by the local vehicle management office for motor vehicles, and in the past, they also referred to licenses issued for certain special businesses. License plates are equivalent to a vehicle's ID card, and vehicles without license plates are not allowed on the road. After the official license plates are produced, they will be mailed via EMS or can be picked up in person. Once the official license plates are received, temporary plates cannot be used even if they have not expired. There are also requirements for the use of temporary plates—they cannot simply be placed on the dashboard. According to regulations, two temporary plates should be affixed simultaneously: one should be placed in the upper right corner of the front windshield inside the vehicle without obstructing the driver's view, and it should not be covered by the compulsory traffic insurance label.