How to Buy a Used Car Without a License Plate?

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GrantFitz
07/25/25 9:01am
The method to buy a used car without a license plate is as follows: First, select a used car and check whether the engine number and frame number match those on the documents. Then, complete the transfer transaction and registration. After that, bring the relevant documents to the local vehicle management office to choose and confirm a license plate, which can be obtained within 2 months. Relevant information about license plates is as follows: 1. Introduction: License plates, commonly known as vehicle plates, refer to the plates hung on the front and rear of a vehicle, engraved with the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. 2. Function: License plates serve as identification and information registration for vehicles. Their main purpose is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs and to trace the vehicle's owner and registration details based on the license plate.
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DelMatthew
08/10/25 7:07pm
Actually, I've had a similar experience before. A friend without a driver's license wanted to buy a used car, so I helped handle the entire process for them. First, purchasing the car itself isn't a problem—you can choose either a private seller or a dealership. The key is that you can't drive the car away yourself; you'll need to find a licensed friend or relative to handle test drives and registration for you. Remember to thoroughly check the vehicle history and condition—bring someone knowledgeable about cars to inspect the engine, brakes, etc., otherwise you might end up with serious trouble if you buy a problematic vehicle. Later, when completing the transfer procedures, the seller will sign the transfer documents, and you can then authorize your friend to handle license plate registration and insurance at the DMV. Insurance is crucial because driving without it carries significant liability in case of accidents—it's best to purchase temporary insurance online through an insurance company. Throughout the process, make sure all agreements are documented to avoid disputes. Finally, the car can only be driven home by someone with a valid license and parked until you obtain your own license. Looking back now, while this method is cumbersome, it's feasible—especially when using third-party platforms for transactions, which offer more security. After all, safety comes first.
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