Can car owners change the color of their own vehicles?
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Car owners can change the color of their vehicles, but if the color change exceeds 30% of the body, they must file a record with the vehicle management department. Within ten days after the color change, the owner needs to bring the Motor Vehicle Modification Registration Record Application Form, the original and photocopy of the vehicle owner's identity proof, the original vehicle registration certificate, the original vehicle license, etc. to the vehicle management office to complete the modification registration. The process of applying for a color change is not complicated. You can first change the color of the vehicle, then make an appointment with the vehicle management office in advance, and drive to the office at the agreed time to complete the procedure. A more secure method is to consult the vehicle management office before changing the color to confirm whether the selected color is allowed for modification. After receiving a positive response, proceed with the color change and then schedule an appointment to complete the modification registration process.