Where to Replace a Lost License Plate?
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If the motor vehicle license plate or registration certificate is lost, destroyed, or damaged, the vehicle owner should apply for a replacement at the vehicle management office of the registration location. If the owner is an individual, they need to provide the original and a copy of their ID card and the vehicle registration certificate. If the applicant is not the owner, they must also provide the original and a copy of the agent's ID card. The required procedures for replacing a license plate include: 1. Application Form: Fill out the "Application for Replacement of Motor Vehicle License Plates and Certificates"; 2. Vehicle Photo: Submit one qualified vehicle photo if the registration certificate is lost; 3. Proof of Identity: Provide the vehicle owner's identity proof (for organizations, this is the organization code certificate and IC card; for individuals, it is their resident ID card; non-local residents need to provide a temporary residence permit or residence certificate) and a copy.