Is There a Temporary License Plate After Second-hand Car Transfer?
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After the transfer of a second-hand car, there is an option for a temporary license plate. If the car is to be registered locally after the transfer, it can be registered on the same day of the transfer, in which case a temporary license plate is not needed. However, if the car is to be registered in another location, a temporary license plate is required. The introduction to applying for a temporary license plate is as follows: To apply for a temporary license plate, you need to present the vehicle's proof of origin, certificate of conformity, and other relevant documents to the vehicle management office to complete the temporary license plate procedure. During the application, you should specify the start and end locations of the vehicle's travel and the duration of the temporary license plate. After the management personnel review and inspect the vehicle, they will issue a temporary license plate to the owner, along with signing the validity period, start and end locations, and other relevant information. The process usually takes about one working day to complete and may be extended in case of holidays.