
Yes, whether the original or duplicate copy is lost, you can apply for a replacement at the vehicle office. Below is the relevant information: Relevant regulations: According to Article 63 of the Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses (2016 Edition), if a motor vehicle driving license is lost, the motor vehicle driver shall apply for a replacement at the vehicle management office of the issuing authority or another jurisdiction. If the application complies with the regulations, the vehicle management office shall reissue the motor vehicle driving license within one day. When applying, you must fill out an application form and submit the following documents and proofs: the identity proof of the motor vehicle driver; a written statement declaring the loss of the motor vehicle driving license.

I was also very anxious when I lost my motorcycle registration certificate last time, so I went directly to the DMV to get a replacement. Remember to bring your original ID card and a copy, as well as the vehicle license, and fill out an application form. The staff had me publish a loss statement, and I got the new registration certificate after a few days. Actually, the most troublesome part is applying for a replacement in a different location, as you need to prepare a power of attorney. It would have been better if I had taken a photo of the registration certificate as a backup. Now, for transfers and vehicle inspections, this green booklet is essential. If it's lost, you definitely have to replace it, but it might require a few extra trips. I suggest you go and handle it as soon as possible; delaying won’t make the process any easier.

The motorcycle registration certificate can definitely be reissued if lost, as the vehicle office keeps records. Last month, I accompanied a friend to get it reissued, and the process wasn't complicated: just bring your ID card and vehicle license, fill out an application form on-site, and pay a 10-yuan processing fee. However, make sure the vehicle has no outstanding mortgages or traffic violations, otherwise the reissuance won't be possible. It's best not to ride the motorcycle during the reissuance period, as getting caught without the certificate could be troublesome. The staff mentioned that many riders have had to reissue this green booklet, though taking time off on a weekday to handle it is a bit annoying.

Of course, the motorcycle green book can be reissued. Just bring your original ID card, vehicle license and copies to the DMV, and explain the situation when filling out the application form. Basically, you can get the receipt on the same day, and the new certificate will be issued within three working days. Remember to check the progress on your after reporting the loss. If the vehicle needs to be transferred but lacks the green book, the buyer wouldn't dare to take over. I've seen cases where people found out the vehicle was mortgaged during the reissuance process, so checking the status in advance is particularly important.

Veteran rider's advice: If your vehicle title is lost, go to the DMV for a replacement immediately to avoid delays. Bring your ID card and vehicle license, and fill out an Application Form for Reissuance of Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate. Two important notes: First, vehicle transfer cannot be processed during the replacement period; Second, if authorizing someone else to handle it, a notarized power of attorney is required. It's recommended to call 122 for specific procedures as policies vary slightly by region. The replacement fee is only about ten yuan - much more cost-effective than being unable to sell your car after losing the document.

I'm quite familiar with the process of reissuing a motorcycle registration certificate, as I just helped a neighbor with it before the New Year. You'll need to prepare the original and photocopy of the vehicle owner's ID card, the vehicle license, and fill out an application form at the DMV. Important reminder: Make sure there are no modifications or on the motorcycle before applying for reissuance, otherwise it might get stuck. After completing the process, remember to take photos of the registration book for backup—it'll be much easier if you lose it again. The staff will verify information like the VIN, and the whole process takes about half an hour. Also, the new certificate has the same legal effect as the old one, so no need to worry about it being less valid.


