What procedures are required to change an out-of-town license plate to a local one?
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To change an out-of-town license plate to a local one, you need to complete the deregistration and file transfer procedures at the original registration location, and then proceed with the registration and entry procedures at the new registration location. The relevant information is as follows: 1. Regulations: According to Article 13 of the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations," when the domicile of a motor vehicle owner moves out of the jurisdiction of the vehicle management office, the vehicle management office shall, within three days from the date of acceptance, annotate the changes on the motor vehicle registration certificate, reclaim the license plate and driving license, issue a temporary driving license plate valid for thirty days, and hand over the motor vehicle file to the owner. The motor vehicle owner must apply for the transfer of the motor vehicle to the local vehicle management office within the validity period of the temporary driving license plate. 2. Application: To apply for the transfer of a motor vehicle, the owner must fill out an application form, submit proof of identity, the motor vehicle registration certificate, the motor vehicle file, and present the motor vehicle for inspection. If the motor vehicle has exceeded the inspection validity period at the time of transfer, a safety technical inspection must be conducted at the transfer location, and a motor vehicle safety technical inspection certificate and proof of compulsory traffic accident liability insurance must be submitted.