
Vehicles can be registered in a different location, and the car dealership can handle the registration process for cities within the same province. The state does not have specific regulations on when a car must be registered after leaving the factory. After purchasing a car, you must register it within the validity period of the temporary license plate, which is generally 15 to 30 days. Cross-regional registration is possible, but the vehicle must comply with local environmental emission standards. Additionally, the vehicle purchase tax must be paid in the city where the registration takes place. The type of license plate issued may vary by region, so it's advisable to consult the local vehicle office for specific details. Documents required for registration: ID card, vehicle certification, vehicle parameter sheet, second and fourth copies of the car invoice, vehicle purchase tax receipt, car insurance policy, purchase invoice, vehicle certification, ID card or organization code certificate and its copy of the person who issued the invoice, compulsory insurance policy, tax payment certificate, and a temporary residence permit for non-locals.


