Beautiful car plates in Ukraine: who can get them for free.
According to inkorr.com: In Ukraine, more and more people strive to have 'beautiful' license plates on their cars, but not everyone knows how to obtain them. In this article, we will discuss how to arrange for a paid plate and what to pay attention to in this process.
Popularity and rules of obtaining
The popularity of 'beautiful' license plates in Ukraine is growing, but along with this, many questions arise: who can get a paid plate for free, and who will have to pay the full cost? The prevalence of such plates is explained by their symbolic meaning.
Paid combinations are those that contain special symbols or belong to certain categories. To obtain such plates, you must pay an additional amount set by law.
Transfer of plates
A paid combination can be transferred to a close relative for free, only if the degree of family relationship is confirmed. After the transfer of the plate, you do not need to pay the full cost of the combination, but should only pay for the registration or re-registration service of the vehicle.
So, if you dream of a unique license plate for your car, it is important to learn about all the rules and opportunities for obtaining a paid plate. This will not only highlight the style of your car, but also add a special charm to it.
Today, 'beautiful' license plates have become not only an element of individuality but also a symbol of a certain status, increasing their popularity among car enthusiasts. It is important to remember that having such a plate can also be an interesting investment option, as the license plate market is constantly developing and can bring profit in the future.
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