What does it mean to replace or reissue a motor vehicle license plate?
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Reissuing a motor vehicle license refers to applying for a replacement or reissue of the license plate from the vehicle management office at the registration location after the original license is lost or damaged. Similar to replacing a driver's license, the vehicle license must be reissued at the original registration location. Materials required for reissuing a motor vehicle license: 1. Submit identification: If the motor vehicle license is lost or damaged, apply for a replacement or reissue at the vehicle management office of the registration location. When applying, the vehicle owner must fill out an application form and submit identification. The vehicle management office should reissue or replace the license within one day of acceptance; 2. Fill out the application form: Complete the application form, inspect the vehicle, and submit the required documents; 3. Safety inspection certificate: For vehicles not imported through customs or exempt from safety inspections as specified by the national motor vehicle product authority, a safety inspection certificate must also be submitted; 4. Verification: Within two days of accepting the application, the vehicle management office should confirm the vehicle, verify the vehicle identification number imprint, review submitted documents, and issue the motor vehicle registration certificate, license plate, vehicle license, and inspection certificate.