How to Obtain a Vehicle License?
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You must legally obtain a driver's license. You need to purchase a car to be eligible for a vehicle license. For first-time application of a vehicle license, the owner of the motor vehicle should apply for registration at the local vehicle management office. The owner of the motor vehicle should fill out an application form, present the vehicle for inspection, and submit the required documents.
When I bought my first car, I was totally clueless about how to get the vehicle license. My friend said I needed to apply at the DMV after purchasing the car, but I wasn't sure about the specific steps. When I got there, I found out I needed to bring a bunch of documents: ID card, car purchase invoice, vehicle certification, and compulsory traffic insurance policy—these are the basics. You also have to pay the vehicle purchase tax in advance, which can be done online, or you'll make a wasted trip. The DMV will inspect the car, checking the license plate, lights, and brakes to ensure safety. There were so many people that I had to wait in line for half a day. Finally, I filled out a form and paid the fee—usually, the license is issued within two days. Looking back now, the process isn't hard; just having all the documents ready saves time. Don't delay too long to avoid fines, and if you lose it, you can reapply with a similar process.