Is the insurance purchased for a new car without license plates valid?
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New cars without license plates can have valid insurance because there is no direct relationship between license plates and the validity of insurance. Currently, insurance policies take effect from midnight on the day after the policyholder purchases them. For example, if a policyholder buys vehicle damage insurance on September 30th, the insurance will take effect at 00:00 on October 1st. Here are the relevant details regarding new car insurance: Documents required for license plate registration: Even if a new car does not have license plates, insurance can still be purchased. However, only after purchasing compulsory traffic insurance can license plates be registered. The documents required for registering a new car's license plates include: ID card, vehicle parameter sheet, vehicle purchase tax receipt, insurance policy, vehicle certification, and the second and fourth copies of the vehicle invoice. The owner can choose to have the dealership handle the registration or go directly to the insurance company. Important note: It is important to note that while the absence of license plates does not affect the validity of insurance, it can directly impact insurance claims.