How to Apply for Non-Motor Vehicle License Plate Online?
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To apply for a license plate, you need to visit the local public security department. From the first day of purchasing an electric vehicle, you must apply for vehicle registration at the local public traffic department within 15 days. You need to prepare the required materials in advance, including personal identification documents and legally valid proof of identity for the owner of the non-motor vehicle.
I previously applied for an electric vehicle license plate online, and the entire process was quite convenient. First, find the official website of your local traffic management bureau or an official app like 'Traffic Management 12123,' then log in and register an account using your phone or computer. Next, prepare clear photos of the front and back of your ID card, a scanned copy of the purchase invoice, and the vehicle certification document, and upload these online. Then, fill in the vehicle information, such as the brand model and production code. The system will prompt you to choose a license plate number or create a custom one. After paying the license fee and shipping fee, you can schedule a time to pick up the plate at a nearby service center. Handling it at home saves you the hassle of running around and waiting in line. I recommend checking that the documents are complete and clear before uploading to avoid system rejection and having to redo the process. If you don’t have the invoice, you’ll need to ask the seller to reissue it—getting it right the first time saves you from repeated hassle.