What are the requirements for obtaining a Yue B license plate in Shenzhen?

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MacTucker
07/30/25 1:09am
The requirements for obtaining a Yue B license plate in Shenzhen are as follows: You need to have a residence permit in Shenzhen and two years of uninterrupted social insurance. Below are the relevant details about the Yue B license plate: 1. Household registration: Shenzhen residents only need a driver's license. Non-Shenzhen residents need a Shenzhen residence permit, two years of uninterrupted social insurance in Shenzhen, and a driver's license. 2. Vehicle ownership: The owner must not have any vehicles with Yue B license plates under their name, or any vehicles that have been scrapped but not deregistered. If such a situation exists, the owner cannot obtain a Shenzhen license plate for a new energy vehicle. 3. No valid quota: The owner must not have any valid quotas or be eligible to apply for an update quota. This means the owner cannot have any vehicles already registered with a Shenzhen license plate. If the owner already has a vehicle with a Shenzhen license plate, they cannot obtain a Shenzhen license plate for their new energy vehicle.
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