What is the time limit for new car registration?

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WilliamAnn
07/30/25 7:00am
There is no mandatory national regulation specifying how many days a new car must be registered. Temporary license plates after purchase can only be used for one month, after which the car cannot be driven without formal registration. Below is an introduction to relevant knowledge about temporary license plates: 1. Temporary driving before registration: If you have obtained a motor vehicle but haven't completed registration and need to drive temporarily within the administrative region, you should have a temporary license plate, but its validity period generally does not exceed 15 days. 2. Temporary cross-regional driving: If you need to drive temporarily across administrative regions, the issued temporary license plate's validity period should not exceed 30 days. 3. Application limit: If the vehicle owner needs to apply for temporary license plates multiple times, the vehicle management authority will not issue temporary license plates more than three times.
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