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Can the green book be obtained on the spot after the transfer of a used car?

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EmersonLee
08/30/25 8:06am
Can the green book be obtained on the spot after the transfer of a used car? Lost and reissued: The green book, also known as the "Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate", is equivalent to the vehicle's household registration book. When the ownership of the vehicle is transferred, the original owner must hand it over to the new owner. If it is lost, you can apply for a replacement at the vehicle management office. If the original owner does not have the green book or it is lost, they can go to the vehicle management office to reissue it. The role of the vehicle green book: The "Vehicle Registration Certificate" is the legal proof of vehicle ownership. The driving license and vehicle registration certificate are similar to an ID card and a household registration book, kept by the vehicle owner and not carried with the vehicle. It is required to be presented for any vehicle registration procedures such as transfer or change of ownership, and records the relevant information of the vehicle.
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ReidAnn
09/12/25 5:01am
After purchasing a used car and completing the transfer process, the green book (i.e., the vehicle registration certificate) can usually be obtained on the spot. I've experienced this several times when buying cars myself. The transfer process is handled at the vehicle management office, where both the buyer and seller need to bring their ID cards, the old registration certificate, and other required documents. After the staff reviews the materials, they update the information directly, and the green book is issued to the new owner on the spot. However, sometimes due to long queues or minor system issues, you might have to wait a bit. I recommend going early on a weekday to avoid long waiting times. The key is to check the name and license plate number on the green book immediately to ensure they're correct—this is crucial for the legal transfer of ownership. Afterward, remember to update the insurance policy with the insurance company to reflect the new owner's name, so you don't run into issues with claim payments in case of an accident. Although the process is straightforward, attention to detail is essential—don't rush and make sure everything is done correctly the first time.
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DeGavin
10/26/25 5:49am
I think getting the green book (vehicle registration certificate) during the used car ownership transfer process is quite straightforward. In most cases, you receive it on the spot. I learned this when buying my first car - the transfer is handled at the DMV with both parties present to sign and submit documents. Once the formalities are completed, the green book is directly handed to the new owner. This certificate is crucial as it proves vehicle ownership. If it's not given immediately, there might be unexpected issues like incomplete documents or system failures, so I recommend checking the required document list in advance to avoid delays. Also, make sure to keep the green book safe after receiving it, as you'll need it for future transfers and insurance. Personally, I find this part of the car buying process the most hassle-free - as long as you have all documents prepared, it's usually completed the same day without waiting for mail delivery.
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