
After a new car is licensed, the owner will receive documents such as the vehicle license, purchase invoice, insurance policy, motor vehicle registration certificate, purchase tax certificate, annual inspection label, and compulsory traffic insurance label. There is no time limit for licensing a new car, but it must be licensed before driving on the road. If the license cannot be obtained in time but the car needs to be driven, a temporary license plate must be obtained. Below is more information about licensing a new car: 1. When purchasing a new vehicle, it is also necessary to pay the vehicle purchase tax according to legal requirements: The vehicle purchase tax is one of the taxes collected by tax authorities. A certain amount of purchase tax must be paid to license a new car. 2. Purchase compulsory traffic insurance: The state also mandates that vehicles on the road must have compulsory traffic insurance. In case of a serious traffic accident, the repair costs or compensation can be very high, and insurance will play a role.

When I just got the license plate, I was so excited! Before driving the new car home, the staff handed me a small green booklet—the vehicle registration certificate, which records all the car's information. It must be kept safe and not lost. There was also the driving license, about the size of a small card, which I carry with me to show during traffic checks. The license plate was directly installed for me, and it was recommended to use anti-theft screws to secure it. Additionally, I received the insurance certificate and purchase tax invoice, which I tucked into the glove compartment for backup. After everything was done, I thought about the new car maintenance. The 4S shop said the first service is free, so I shouldn’t miss the timing and risk damaging the powertrain.

The license plate registration process went smoothly, and I received a pile of documents. The core ones include the vehicle registration certificate, which is a green booklet, equivalent to the car's household registration; the driving license is also a must-have, as driving without it can cause trouble. Once the license plate is properly affixed, you're ready to hit the road, but don't forget to check that the insurance sticker is placed on the front windshield. I also got the purchase tax receipt, and organizing the invoices will make future transfers easier. For a new car, it's best not to push it too hard on the highway; take it easy during the break-in period.

Before driving off with the new car, they will provide a document package. The green book records the vehicle license plate and ownership; the small driving license booklet can be kept in the wallet. After the license plate is installed, take a photo for future reference. Keep the insurance policy and tax receipts safe, store them in the car for emergencies. Pay attention to the maintenance schedule.


