Should a Damaged License Plate Be Repaired or Replaced?
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If a license plate is damaged, it must be replaced with a new one. The process for replacing a damaged license plate is as follows: 1. Fill out the motor vehicle license plate application form; 2. Submit the vehicle registration certificate, original and photocopy of ID card, and the damaged license plate materials; 3. Pay the fee; 4. Receive a temporary license plate; 5. Wait for notification to exchange for a new license plate. A license plate, commonly known as a vehicle registration plate, is a numbering system for vehicles. Its primary function is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs, and it can also be used to trace the owner and registration details of the vehicle. License plates are plates mounted on the front and rear of a vehicle, made of materials such as aluminum, sheet metal, plastic, or paper, and display the vehicle's registration number and registration region.