How to Replace a Damaged License Plate?
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If your license plate is damaged, you should go to the vehicle management office to replace and obtain a new one. The specific method is as follows: Bring your original ID card and its copy, the vehicle registration certificate, the vehicle license, and the damaged license plate to the motor vehicle service hall of the vehicle management office where the vehicle is registered. There, you can obtain an application form, fill it out completely, pay the required fee, and then proceed with the replacement. Generally, it takes about three days to receive the new license plate. License plates, commonly known as tags, refer to vehicle registration plates, which are used to number and register vehicles. They display the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. The main purpose of a license plate is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs and to trace the vehicle's owner and registration information based on the plate.