What do the registration date and issuance date mean?
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The registration date on the vehicle license refers to the date when the vehicle management office assigns the license plate, while the issuance date on the vehicle license is the date when the license is produced. Below is relevant information about the vehicle license: Application: The vehicle license can be processed at the traffic management department of public security authorities or the local vehicle management office. You need to bring your ID card and the invoice for the purchased vehicle to complete the application. Importance: The vehicle license is crucial as it serves as the vehicle's ID card, used to identify the vehicle's status, whether it can be driven on the road, and whether it is a qualified motor vehicle. Legal provisions: Article 17 of the "Road Traffic Management Regulations" issued by the State Council stipulates that vehicles must pass the inspection by the vehicle management authority, obtain a license plate and vehicle license before they are allowed to be driven.
In our daily driving, the registration date refers to the date when your vehicle was first registered and licensed at the vehicle management office, marking the official start of its legal use and affecting the calculation of vehicle age and depreciation. The issue date, on the other hand, is the actual date when the vehicle license or registration certificate was issued, which could be for the original document or a reissued one, helping you verify the authenticity of the documents. For example, when purchasing or inspecting a car, you should check if these two dates match. A significant discrepancy might indicate historical issues with the vehicle, such as being involved in an accident or having changed hands multiple times. I recommend car owners regularly check their documents, as these dates determine cost and reliability during insurance claims or used car transactions. Older vehicles may face more frequent inspections and stricter emission standards due to an early registration date, so understanding these details can help avoid fines.