How to Apply for a Temporary License Plate Without the Vehicle Certificate at a 4S Store?

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Henry
07/30/25 8:03am
Without the vehicle certificate, you cannot apply for a temporary license plate. You must obtain the certificate from the 4S store, as it is a crucial document for business authentication, payment of purchase tax, vehicle inspection, and license plate registration. Without it, you cannot register or insure the car. More details are as follows: 1. Importance of the Vehicle Certificate: When purchasing a car, you must request the certificate from the dealer. The vehicle certificate serves as proof that the vehicle meets factory standards and is a mandatory legal document for vehicle registration, insurance, and cancellation procedures. Without it, you cannot obtain a license plate or insurance. From production to delivery to the dealer, the certificate is an essential accompanying document. 2. Consequences of Not Having the Certificate: Without the vehicle certificate, you cannot register the vehicle, leaving you without protection for license plate registration, driving, insurance, and accident compensation, posing significant consumer risks. According to the theft and damage insurance exemption clauses, vehicles without a valid driving license or license plate issued by the traffic management department, or those that fail inspection, are not covered by insurance.
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