What to Do If the License Plate Screw Hole Is Damaged?
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If the license plate screw hole is damaged, you can go to the vehicle management office to replace it or use rivets to re-secure the license plate. Alternatively, you can remove it, weld a bolt, apply anti-rust coating, or offset the screw hole position and drill a new hole in the license plate. If you need to replace the screws, simply go to the vehicle management office to apply for them. However, it's important to note that screws in each province or city have special markings, so be careful not to install them incorrectly. License plates, commonly referred to as vehicle tags, are the numbering and information registration for each vehicle, displaying the registration number, registration area, or other relevant details. Their primary function is to identify the vehicle's region of registration and allow authorities to trace the vehicle's owner and registration information based on the plate.