Is the Temporary License Plate Number the Same as the Official License Plate Number?
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Temporary license plates and official license plate numbers are different. Temporary license plates are randomly assigned numbers for temporary use, with a validity period of three months. Official license plates require selecting a number at the local vehicle management office for registration. Below are the conditions for applying for a temporary license plate: 1. When driving a vehicle from the place of purchase to the place of use, a temporary license plate must be applied for at the vehicle management office in the place of purchase. 2. When transferring vehicle registration and after paying for the official license plate, a temporary license plate must be applied for at the local vehicle management office to drive back to the original location. 3. For a new vehicle in the local area that has not yet obtained an official license plate and needs to be driven to another location for modifications, a temporary license plate must be applied for locally. After modifications are completed, a temporary license plate must be applied for at the local office to drive back to the original area. 4. When purchasing a vehicle locally and needing to drive it to another location, a temporary license plate must be applied for locally to drive to the other location; the same applies vice versa. 5. Vehicles that have not yet been permanently registered and require temporary trial use.