How to Report Lost License Plates?
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License plate loss reporting procedures are as follows: 1. After losing your license plate, file a report at the local police station to prevent illegal use of your plates by criminals; 2. Prepare required documents for plate replacement: vehicle registration certificate, original ID card of the vehicle owner plus one copy; 3. Visit the vehicle management office to complete the license plate replacement application form, then submit documents, pay fees, and receive temporary plates. New metal plates can be collected after 15 days. License plates are metal or plastic plates attached to the front and rear of vehicles, typically made of aluminum, sheet metal, plastic or cardboard, displaying the vehicle's registration number, registration region and other relevant information. License plates serve as unique identifiers for vehicle registration, enabling authorities to determine a vehicle's origin and trace ownership and registration details through the plate number.