What happens if the initial registration date on the insurance policy is different from the one on the vehicle license?
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Here is the relevant introduction about the inconsistency between the registration date on the insurance policy and the vehicle license: 1. Impact on commercial insurance premiums: The initial registration date on the insurance policy is recorded based on the initial registration date on the vehicle license. An incorrect initial registration date may affect the commercial insurance premiums of the vehicle. Of course, if the error is not significant and falls within the same month, it will not have an impact. If the time difference is large, you can bring your ID card and the original vehicle license to the insurance company to apply for a correction. 2. The insurance company may deliberately evade responsibility: The inconsistency between the initial registration date on the insurance policy and the vehicle license does not have a significant impact, as the insurance company mainly verifies the license plate number, chassis number, and engine number. However, to prevent the insurance company from deliberately evading responsibility, it is best to go to the insurance company where you purchased the policy to correct the wrong information.