How to Transfer an Out-of-Town License Plate to a Local One?

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LaAdrian
07/25/25 4:39am
Inform the vehicle management office of your situation and confirm with the destination vehicle management office whether your vehicle's license plate can be transferred locally. Go to the vehicle management department of the transfer location to retrieve the original license plate, then bring the documents to the local vehicle management bureau for the transfer process.
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