What is the difference between loss and misplacement of a vehicle license?

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ReedRose
07/29/25 4:40pm
Loss of a vehicle license refers to the situation where the vehicle license is either lost or cannot be found. Below is an introduction to the vehicle license: 1. Overview: The vehicle license is a legal document that permits a motor vehicle to be driven on roads within China. 2. Composition: It consists of three parts: the license holder, the main page, and the supplementary page. The front of the main page contains the endorsed license core, while the back features a photograph of the motor vehicle. The supplementary page is also an endorsed license core. 3. Processing: The vehicle license is issued by the Vehicle Management Center and is used to verify the authenticity of vehicle information. Required documents for processing include the pending vehicle license certificate, road maintenance fee payment certificate, and registration and filing materials from the Safety Committee.
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