How to Replace a Lost Vehicle License in the Owner's Absence?

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OElliott
07/29/25 5:50pm
Identity documents of the vehicle owner and the authorized agent, three photos of the vehicle, original and photocopy of the agent's identity document, and a written authorization from the vehicle owner. After preparing the above materials, submit an application for replacement to the vehicle management office in the jurisdiction where the vehicle is registered. Obtain and fill out the application form, then submit the form along with the relevant materials to the staff for review. After submitting the above materials, pay the standard processing fee. Once the materials are reviewed, you can wait to receive the new license.
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