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How many pages does a vehicle license have in total?

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ClaireMarie
08/26/2025, 12:50:51 AM

For a vehicle license, the page with the vehicle photo is the front side, and the page with the annual inspection information is the reverse side of the duplicate, totaling 2 pages. Below is a detailed introduction to the vehicle license: Content: The vehicle license is the legal document permitting a motor vehicle to drive on the road, which records detailed information about the vehicle and its owner, consisting of the main page and the duplicate page. Main page: The front side of the main page is the stamped certificate core, including the license plate number, vehicle type, brand, usage nature, owner's name, address, engine number, vehicle identification number, registration date, and issuance date, etc. The back side is the vehicle photo. Duplicate page: The duplicate page is the stamped certificate core, including the file number, vehicle license plate, weight, dimensions, approved passenger capacity, and annual inspection records, etc.

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VanElena
09/08/2025, 02:29:56 AM

I've been driving for twenty years, and the vehicle license is something I use every day. It typically consists of two pages—the first page is the main page, containing basic information like the license plate number and engine number; the second page is the supplementary page, which records annual inspections, insurance, and violation stamps. Every time during an annual review or transfer, the DMV staff carefully checks both pages. If either page is missing, you'll have to apply for a replacement, which is quite troublesome. I recommend using a hard-shell document holder to protect it and avoid mixing it with invoices or receipts to prevent wear or loss. The vehicle license is a crucial document for legally driving a car—without it, you could get into trouble if stopped by traffic police. I've seen a friend delayed due to a damaged supplementary page, and replacing it required a trip to the registration location. Although some places now promote electronic driver's licenses, the paper version is still essential in most daily scenarios. Carrying it is like carrying the car's ID—convenient, practical, and safe.

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DiMarley
10/22/2025, 02:36:52 AM

As a new car owner, I was curious about the structure of the vehicle license and noticed it has two pages: the first page lists the owner's name, vehicle model, and usage type; the second page (attachment) contains annual inspection records, with mechanics reminding me to check the stamped date after each service. In reality, both pages must be carried intact, otherwise, traffic police may issue penalties during accident handling or inspections—my friend was once fined for having a wet page. Storage is simple; I keep it in the driver's seat drawer, avoiding direct sunlight. The vehicle license acts as the core document, helping monitor safety conditions. Learning these details has deepened my understanding of vehicle maintenance.

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GemmaDella
12/05/2025, 02:00:52 AM

From a vehicle perspective, the vehicle license consists of two standard pages—the main page contains vehicle information such as the VIN code, while the supplementary page records annual inspection details. It's convenient to carry both pages daily for maintenance or accident handling purposes.

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JuliaMarie
01/25/2026, 03:23:11 AM

I use a family car for commuting, and the vehicle license usually consists of two pages: the first page displays basic data; the second page updates annual inspection records. When taking children to the DMV to learn driving knowledge, these two pages serve as key references. Store them in a waterproof bag to prevent damage.

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SamuelRose
04/21/2026, 02:04:12 AM

I share car knowledge: the vehicle license typically consists of two pages - the main page contains registration information, while the supplementary page handles annual inspection seals. The digitalization trend has led some regions to trial app versions, but the two-page paper format still dominates. Proper storage is essential to avoid legal risks.

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