How long is the validity period of a temporary license plate generally?

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DeJoanna
07/30/25 9:13am
Temporary license plates are generally valid for 15 days. If the official license plate has not been issued after 15 days, the vehicle owner can apply for a temporary license plate again, with a maximum of 3 extensions allowed. Below are the precautions and procedures for applying for a temporary license plate: Precautions for applying for a temporary license plate: For consumers purchasing vehicles in a different location, if they need to drive the vehicle back to their local area, they must apply for a temporary license plate at the vehicle management office in the place of purchase. When purchasing a vehicle across provinces, a temporary license plate with a brown-yellow background, black characters, and black borders is required. Procedures for applying for a temporary license plate: Fill out the 'Temporary Vehicle Registration Form' according to the relevant requirements, submit the identity proofs of the vehicle owner and the agent, the vehicle's factory certificate, the import certificate for imported vehicles, as well as the vehicle's frame number and engine number. Once all materials are prepared, the application can be processed at the vehicle management office.
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