How to Apply for a New Vehicle License?

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RobertFitz
07/24/25 6:20am
You need to go to the local vehicle management office to complete the vehicle registration process. Required documents include the applicant's ID, the vehicle purchase invoice, and the vehicle's certificate of conformity. At the vehicle management office, two photos of the vehicle (one front and one side) will be taken, relevant information will be registered, and a file will be created. Within one month of getting the license plate, these procedures can be a bit tedious if you handle them yourself. Nowadays, many dealers can provide a "one-stop service" for car purchases. Before going to the vehicle management office for license plate registration, you must have the vehicle's certificate of conformity, purchase invoice, and compulsory insurance policy (commercial insurance can be purchased after getting the license plate). Before going to the vehicle management office for license plate registration, you should make three copies of your ID card, temporary residence permit (if applicable), vehicle certificate of conformity, purchase invoice, and compulsory insurance policy for backup. It's important to note that these copies cannot be fax copies; otherwise, the vehicle management office will not accept them. Insurance purchased on the same day will only take effect at midnight the next day, so you should complete the insurance procedures and obtain the insurance policy the day before going for license plate registration.
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