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Is the Vehicle License Obtained Only When Purchasing a Car?

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DelJackson
08/25/2025, 11:22:19 PM

The vehicle license is issued only after the motor vehicle is registered. During normal operation of the motor vehicle, the vehicle license must be kept in the vehicle for inspection by road traffic management authorities at any time. The vehicle license contains information about the owner of the motor vehicle and relevant details of the vehicle. Additional Information: The vehicle license is extremely important as it includes details about the motor vehicle and the driver's identity. It is a legal document issued by the local vehicle management office after completing the motor vehicle registration. It must be carried at all times while driving for inspection by road traffic management authorities. If lost, it must be promptly reissued.

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Julia
09/07/2025, 11:52:13 PM

I bought my first car the year before last, and the whole process made me realize that the vehicle license isn't something that comes free with the car. After paying, the salesperson first took me to the DMV, where I filled out a bunch of forms, including vehicle information, a copy of my ID, insurance policy, etc., and also paid the purchase tax and license plate fee. It took about two weeks before I received that little document. The vehicle license is more like an official ID, confirming that the car is legally allowed on the road. Whether I buy a new car, a used one, or receive a car from a friend, I have to register and obtain the license. During annual inspections or in case of accidents, the police will check the vehicle license to verify the car's status. So, it's not a shopping receipt but a crucial document ensuring safe driving, updated annually to avoid expiration hassles.

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LeAlexander
10/21/2025, 11:53:55 PM

As a car enthusiast, I've owned several vehicles, and each time I needed a vehicle license, not just when purchasing a new one. My last car was a second-hand vehicle, and on the day of the transfer, both parties had to go to the vehicle management office to complete the procedures. We filled out the owner change form, and after the vehicle passed inspection, a new license was issued to me, printed with the new license plate number and my name. The vehicle license is the basic credential for vehicle registration. Even when driving someone else's car, you need to have a copy in case of inspection. I think this policy is quite reasonable, ensuring vehicle tracking and road safety, and preventing the circulation of illegal vehicles. When I maintain my car or attend car club meetings, sometimes the vehicle license is checked to confirm the car's condition. After obtaining the license, it's best to keep an electronic copy on your phone for easy access anytime.

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HannahAnn
12/04/2025, 11:17:31 PM

Back in my younger days, driving wasn't as regulated as it is now, but over the years the laws have become increasingly strict. Vehicle licenses are no longer exclusive to car purchases. Even the tractor in my hometown has a proper vehicle license, proving it's registered with the government. Whether it's buying a new car or inheriting a used one, you must personally visit the traffic police station to complete registration, submitting documents like the vehicle invoice or transfer contract, ID card, insurance certificate, etc. Only after approval can you obtain that license. The vehicle license proves legal ownership and current status of the vehicle, as important as a person's ID card. Even for local errands, it comes in handy - like when getting maintenance at a repair shop or lending the vehicle to someone, people always verify the vehicle license first to avoid disputes.

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EverettAnn
01/25/2026, 12:41:03 AM

When I bought my first car, I naively thought paying would get me the license directly. But the salesperson said I still had to visit the DMV. After half a day of queuing, form-filling, and waiting, I finally got the vehicle registration certificate. It's not a freebie with purchase but a mandatory registration product—all legitimate vehicles must go through this process. After switching to a used car later, I understood better: only after the previous owner deregistered could I re-register to make it official. The registration certificate gets updated periodically, recording details like license plates and inspection dates, making accident handling much easier. I advise new buyers to handle this step immediately—delaying it affects road legality. Nowadays, pre-processing via apps is way more convenient, and keeping an electronic copy on your phone works just as well.

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VonThomas
04/20/2026, 11:28:28 PM

A common misconception among car owners over the years is that the vehicle license is exclusive to new car purchases. In reality, all vehicles must have this document after registration. After new car delivery, buyers need to bring the purchase invoice and insurance to the DMV to apply. The process is more complex for used car transfers, requiring both parties to be present for inspection and ownership change. The vehicle license is not a product tag but a legal certificate, containing data such as the VIN and model to verify accurate vehicle information and prevent forgery. It is checked by police during routine annual inspections or traffic violations, so completing registration immediately after buying a car is the safest approach. Regularly check its validity period to avoid fines for expiration.

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