
Owner's ID card, vehicle license, and vehicle registration certificate. If it's not the owner, additional materials such as a power of attorney are required. Vehicle inspection; go to the service hall to have staff take photos of the vehicle; return to the office hall, take photos, process step by step at each window, and obtain a new driver's license.

Last year I modified my motorcycle's shortened tail plate, and the filing process was quite detailed. First, check the modification policy on the local DMV website to ensure the tail plate position meets legal height requirements—usually at least 30 cm above the ground and clearly visible. Bring original and photocopied ID, the vehicle registration certificate, and modification proof such as an invoice from the repair shop. At the DMV, fill out an application form, queue up, and they’ll arrange for an inspector to check if the tail plate is securely fixed and not prone to falling off. The whole process took about half a day and cost a 50-yuan service fee. It’s advisable to call ahead and confirm the required documents to avoid wasted trips. After completion, you’ll receive a new registration certificate with the modification details recorded. Remember, failing to file on time may result in points deduction and fines if caught on the road—definitely not worth it.

As someone who has been helping people modify cars for years, I recommend going through the proper procedures when shortening the license plate holder. First, prepare all the required documents: vehicle registration certificate, your ID card, and invoices or proof of modification. Second, go directly to the DMV to apply without an appointment, but avoid weekends when it's crowded. During the inspection, they will focus on the license plate mounting position and safety design to ensure it doesn't obstruct or affect others. The cost is usually around 30-60 RMB, and you'll get a new vehicle license after completion. The key is to stay legal and compliant. Some owners skip the registration process out of laziness, only to fail the annual inspection later. Always stay updated on local regulations, such as spacing requirements, and don't cut corners. Safety comes first, and proper modifications will give you peace of mind when riding.

Shortening the rear license plate without registration is too risky, I say from a safety perspective. First, check if local regulations permit it, for example, the height of the license plate from the ground must meet standards. Bring your documents to the DMV, where staff will inspect the vehicle to ensure the rear plate is securely installed and does not obstruct signals. The process usually takes two to three hours. This is a legal obligation to avoid accidents caused by a fallen license plate after modification. After completion, update the vehicle registration record. Ride legally for everyone's peace of mind.


