What time does the license plate auction start?

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MacJoshua
07/25/25 12:07pm
The license plate auction time is generally from 9:00 to 16:00 during the 7 days before the third Saturday of each month. License plate application process: The applicant submits the auction participation application online in person, which is accepted and verified by the Transportation Administrative Service Center; Wait for verification results (20 working days); Schedule an appointment at a service point to complete auction registration procedures; Receive the "Auction Sealed Code Slip"; After approval, the "Auction Sealed Code Slip" will be automatically activated, allowing participation in the current auction. Precautions for license plate auction: If the quota certificate exceeds its validity period, the holder cannot use it to complete vehicle registration procedures. The holder may entrust a qualified auction institution to auction the passenger car quota within 2 years after the expiration; If the holder still does not entrust the auction within the aforementioned period, they will no longer have the right to entrust the auction, except for legal reasons preventing the exercise of this right. The holder cannot apply to participate in passenger car quota auctions again within 3 years after entrusting the auction. Shanghai new energy vehicle indicators can be directly applied for and obtained for free without participating in auctions.
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