What does in-store license plate registration mean?

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GiaFitz
07/25/25 7:29am
In-store license plate registration means that the 4S dealership handles the license plate registration and vehicle inspection for the car owner. The owner doesn't need to manage it themselves, as the registration procedures are quite complicated. Nowadays, 4S dealerships basically provide one-stop services. Additional information: 1. Vehicle license plate: A vehicle license plate is a standardized hard plate with registration codes issued by vehicle management authorities after reviewing, inspecting, and registering vehicles that have applied for plates according to national vehicle management regulations. Vehicle license plates are the abbreviated term for both the plate itself and the vehicle registration certificate. 2. Vehicle registration certificate: The vehicle registration certificate is issued by vehicle management authorities, recording the main contents of the vehicle's initial registration. It is kept by the owner and carried with the vehicle as a standardized registration booklet for recording changes and inspections at any time. According to the 'Road Traffic Management Regulations,' both the vehicle license plate and registration certificate are legal documents permitting a vehicle to drive on public roads.
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