Can a car be transferred without the green book?

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SanDallas
07/30/25 5:17am
No, a car cannot be transferred without the green book. The green book for a car typically refers to the vehicle license and vehicle registration certificate. Below is detailed information about the vehicle license: Overview: The motor vehicle license is the legal document that permits a motor vehicle to drive on roads within China. The license consists of three parts: the license holder, the main page, and the supplementary page. The front of the main page contains the stamped core of the document, while the back features a photo of the vehicle, all sealed in a plastic cover. The supplementary page is the stamped core of the document. Relevant regulations: Article 17 of the 'Road Traffic Management Regulations' issued by the State Council stipulates: Vehicles must pass inspection by the vehicle management authority and obtain license plates and a vehicle license before they are permitted to drive. Therefore, possessing a 'Motor Vehicle License' is one of the prerequisites for a vehicle to be driven on the road, and driving without the license is a violation of regulations.
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