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How many pages does a vehicle license have?

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SanOmar
09/06/25 2:29am

A vehicle license consists of 2 pages in total, with the second page being the duplicate copy. The duplicate copy is referred to as the "supplemental page" and is used by the police to record relevant information and data. Below is related information: Driving License: The full name of the driving license is the Motor Vehicle Driving License, also known as a "driver's license," which is the required certification for legally operating motor vehicles. Application Location: Applicants residing in their registered permanent residence should apply at their registered location. Applicants residing temporarily can apply at their temporary residence location (in Ningbo, a temporary residence permit valid for at least 3 months is required for application). Active military personnel (including armed police) should apply at their stationed location. Foreign nationals should apply at their place of residence. For applying to add additional permitted vehicle types, the application should be submitted at the location where the current motor vehicle driving license was issued.

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LondonAnn
09/18/25 2:34am

As a veteran driver with twenty years of experience, I've replaced my vehicle license three times. This blue booklet may look thin but it's quite important. When opened, it's just two pages: the first page is the main card, printed with basic information like the license plate number and owner's name; the second page is the supplementary sheet listing vehicle parameters and inspection records. Remember, never tear off the supplementary sheet yourself. Last time, my neighbor was fined 200 yuan during the vehicle inspection for a missing supplementary sheet. Nowadays, vehicle licenses come with anti-counterfeiting QR codes that traffic police can scan to verify authenticity. By the way, large trucks have an additional page noting the dimensions of the cargo compartment, while regular family cars only need the front and back pages. Also, don't leave it in the car exposed to sunlight, as the heat-sensitive print can easily fade when baked.

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Marilyn
11/01/25 3:01am

Just received my new vehicle license last week and took a careful look. The driving license is about as thick as a bank card, with only two content pages when opened: the front shows the vehicle's identity information, and the back records the annual inspection and modification details. The back of the supplementary page also has a QR code anti-counterfeiting mark, which is now required for verifying traffic violations. If stopped by traffic police for a random check on the road, both pages must be ready. Last time, a friend at the vehicle management office mentioned they often encounter careless owners who lose the supplementary page, and reapplying requires retaking photos, which is particularly troublesome. It's recommended to keep it in a transparent card holder in the glove box, which prevents bending and makes it easy to access.

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LeviDella
12/15/25 3:11am

Just finished the annual inspection for the company's fleet, handling over twenty vehicle licenses. For ordinary small vehicles, the license consists of two pages: the first page is the original copy recording the owner's information, and the second page is the duplicate copy stating the usage nature and technical parameters. Pay attention to the validity period of the inspection stamp on the duplicate copy—driving with an expired stamp will result in penalty points. Special vehicles like engineering trucks have an additional page, but 90% of household vehicles only have these two pages. Now, the new license's duplicate copy includes a strip-shaped QR code, making it much more convenient for roadside checks as scanning it instantly retrieves the vehicle's records.

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