Can the Vehicle Be Kept After Deregistration?

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LeEmilio
07/29/25 1:10pm
It is not allowed to retain a vehicle that has been deregistered. To complete the vehicle deregistration process, the vehicle must be scrapped. If deregistration is not completed, the vehicle does not need to be scrapped. Vehicle deregistration process: For vehicles that have reached the mandatory scrapping standard according to regulations, to complete the deregistration process, the vehicle must first be scrapped to obtain the corresponding recycling certificate. Only with this certificate can you apply for deregistration, so the vehicle still needs to be handed over. Consequences of not completing deregistration: If deregistration is not completed, according to regulations, once a vehicle reaches the designated age or mileage limit, it will be subject to mandatory scrapping and will not be allowed on the road. However, there is no regulation requiring the vehicle to be sent to a scrapyard for recycling. If you can find a place to store the vehicle, you can handle it yourself as long as you do not drive it on the road. If caught driving it by traffic police, the vehicle will be forcibly scrapped.
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