Is the License Plate Issued Where You Buy the Car?
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You don't have to register the car where you buy it; you can purchase a car in a different location and then register it at the local vehicle management office in your home region. Below are some relevant details: 1. Points to Note: After purchasing a car, in addition to various receipts, make sure to check if there is a national unified formal invoice and the vehicle certificate of conformity. Without these two documents, you won't be able to register the car normally even if you drive it back. Particularly the vehicle certificate of conformity—some 4S shops have mortgaged new cars to banks to secure funding, redeeming the certificates only after the cars are sold. 2. Registration in Another Location: When buying the car, clearly inform the salesperson that you will be taking the car back to register it in another location. Also, it's best to check if the after-sales service manual has a PDI stamp to avoid affecting the car's after-sales service.