Which page is the supplementary page of the vehicle license?

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HarrisonRose
07/25/25 1:29am
The vehicle license consists of 2 pages in total, and the second page is the supplementary page. Below is extended information about the functions of the vehicle license: 1. Proof of property ownership: The owner's name listed on the 'Motor Vehicle License' is not just a matter of name; the registered owner on the license is legally recognized as the owner of the vehicle, with the right to legally use and dispose of the property. In case of traffic accidents or financial disputes, they are also the legally responsible party. 2. Insurance claim document: For insured motor vehicles, if an accident within the scope of insurance coverage occurs, the policyholder must possess the vehicle license—a valid one—for the insurance company to consider a claim. Failure to present a valid vehicle license, even within the insurance period, will result in the insurance company refusing compensation.
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Guzman
08/10/25 4:10pm
The supplementary page of the vehicle license is actually the second page of the document. Every time I check my driver's license booklet, I confirm that the first page is the main information page, displaying details like the license plate number, owner, and vehicle type, while the second page is the supplementary page, specifically designed for affixing annual inspection stickers and official stamps. This page is particularly crucial—inspection station staff always scrutinize it carefully. Missing stamps or losing this page can lead to penalties during police checks and may even complicate fine payments or vehicle transfers. A friend of mine once lost it and had to waste time getting a replacement at the DMV. I recommend keeping it in a protective sleeve to avoid folding and promptly updating the inspection stickers after each check—it saves hassle and ensures convenience.
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