How Long Does It Take to Obtain a Vehicle License?

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OKeira
07/29/25 10:50pm
Generally, it takes 3 to 4 days to obtain a new vehicle license. The vehicle license needs to be processed when purchasing a vehicle, and the application must be submitted to the local vehicle management office. Required documents include proof of road maintenance fee payment and other relevant certificates. Only after completing the vehicle license application and fulfilling all necessary procedures can the vehicle be legally driven on the road. Consequences of Driving Without a License: Driving a vehicle without a valid license will result in the vehicle being impounded by traffic police. Many people take chances when violating traffic regulations, believing that if they are careful enough, they won't be caught by the police, and their vehicle won't be impounded. However, driving without a valid license is inherently unsafe, and even if not caught by the police, it poses a risk to the driver's safety. Functions of a Vehicle License: The vehicle license serves as proof of vehicle registration, proof of ownership, insurance claim documentation, and warranty proof for new vehicles. Only after registration with the traffic management department of the public security authority can a motor vehicle be driven on the road. For insured motor vehicles, if an accident covered by the insurance policy occurs, the policyholder must present a valid 'Motor Vehicle License' (which includes passing annual inspections) to be eligible for insurance claims.
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