
Here are the differences between license plate replacement and reissuance on 12123: 1. Different types of services: License plate reissuance is processed when the original license plate is lost, while license plate replacement is processed when the original license plate is damaged or blurred, and the original license plate is not lost. 2. Different materials required: For license plate reissuance, you need to provide the identity proof of the vehicle owner, the vehicle registration certificate, and the driving license. For license plate replacement, in addition to the above materials, you also need to provide the original license plate. 3. Different license plate numbers: The license plate number for reissuance remains the same, while the license plate number for replacement is different from the original license plate.

Last time I dealt with a license plate issue on the 12123 platform, I clarified the difference between replacement and renewal. Replacement is when you need to apply for a new plate with the same number if your plate is lost or damaged, which is an emergency remedy. Renewal is more of an active operation, such as when you buy a new car, want a luckier number, or need to change vehicle registration information and opt for a new number. On the 12123 platform, for replacement, you must first file a report, obtain a certificate, and upload photos before approval for a new plate with the same number. Renewal, however, starts directly from the change service entry by filling out a form to select a new number, with a faster process and fewer materials to submit. From my experience, losing a plate requires replacement to avoid risks while driving, whereas renewal is a personal choice for optimization and convenience. The platform interface is clear: log in, go to vehicle management services, select the corresponding service, follow the prompts to upload, and receive the new plate by mail within days. The core difference lies in passive repair vs. active upgrade—don’t confuse them, or you’ll waste time and violate regulations!

As a veteran driver with over a decade of experience, I'm very familiar with license plate replacement procedures. Replacement refers to getting a new plate with the exact same number when your original plate is accidentally lost or damaged; whereas renewal means voluntarily changing to a new number, commonly seen when selling cars or when owners wish to modify their plate numbers. On the 12123 platform, the replacement entry is in the exception handling module requiring strict documentation like police reports for verification; the renewal process through the registration change channel is simpler - just fill in new number information without much hassle. Their core difference: replacement focuses on safety emergencies while keeping the original number; renewal offers more freedom to plan innovative numbers. In the past we had to queue at DMV offices, but now it's just one-click convenience via APP. Reminder: if your plate is lost, report immediately to avoid liability risks. The platform even tracks progress and reminds you to collect new plates - quite thoughtful.

The main differences between license plate replacement and renewal lie in the scenarios and procedures. Replacement refers to obtaining the original plate number after loss or damage to ensure safety; renewal involves actively changing to a new plate number for re-registration purposes. The 12123 platform design is clear: selecting replacement under vehicle services requires uploading emergency materials like police reports with strict review; renewal under the modification module allows direct form submission for simplified new number application. The core distinction is passive emergency response vs. active modification, enabling car owners to efficiently address different needs through secure electronic services with priority on safety.


