How to Change License Plates to Another Region?

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MaddoxAnn
07/29/25 2:54pm
The method to change license plates to another region is: 1. Change and transfer out: The vehicle owner should bring the original copies of the vehicle registration certificate, license plates, driving license, and ID card to the license plate issuing location to complete the change and transfer out procedure; 2. Vehicle management transfer in: Then go to the vehicle management office in the new region to complete the transfer in procedure. Types of license plates: 1. White represents military and police plates; 2. Blue represents ordinary small vehicles with 7 seats or less; 3. Yellow represents ordinary large vehicles; 4. Black represents foreign enterprise plates. License plate numbers consist of Chinese characters, English letters, and a five-digit serial number. Their functions are: 1. To number and register information for each vehicle; 2. To identify the region to which the vehicle belongs; 3. To trace the vehicle owner and registration information based on the license plate.
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