How to Replace a License Plate That Has One Side Washed Away?
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If your license plate is damaged, you should go to the vehicle management office to replace and obtain a new license plate. Below is an introduction to the method for replacing a damaged license plate: 1. Personal application: Bring your original ID card and its copy, the vehicle's registration certificate, the vehicle's driving license, and the damaged license plate to the motor vehicle service hall of the vehicle management office where the vehicle is registered. Obtain an application form, fill it out completely, pay the fee, and you can apply for a replacement. You can receive the new license plate within three days at the latest. 2. Authorize someone else to handle it: If you cannot be present in person, you can sign a power of attorney (which requires signatures from both parties) to authorize someone else to handle the matter on your behalf. The authorized person must bring the original ID cards and copies of both parties, the registration certificate, and the driving license when handling the procedure.