Can the vehicle green book be reissued if lost?
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Yes, it can be reissued. To reissue the vehicle green book, the vehicle needs to undergo a re-inspection process, so you must drive the vehicle there, and the reissuance can be completed on the same day with the green book obtained. To reissue the green book, you need to bring the original ID card of the vehicle owner, the vehicle registration certificate, and the vehicle owner must be present in person to handle the procedure. Below are the relevant details: Regulations: According to Article 43 of the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations," if the motor vehicle registration certificate is lost, missing, or damaged, it falls under the category of reissuing the motor vehicle registration certificate, and the motor vehicle must also be inspected. The vehicle management office shall, within one day from the date of acceptance, confirm the motor vehicle, review the submitted proofs and documents, and reissue or replace the motor vehicle registration certificate. Notes: When applying, the motor vehicle owner shall fill out the application form, inspect the motor vehicle, and submit the identity proof. The vehicle management office shall, within five days from the date of acceptance, confirm the motor vehicle, verify the vehicle identification number imprint, review the submitted proofs and documents, and issue the motor vehicle registration certificate.
I once lost my vehicle registration certificate too, what a mess. But don't panic, it can be reissued. I remember going to the local DMV that time, bringing my original ID card and its copy, the vehicle license, plus an application form. The staff was quite patient when accepting materials, saying losing the green book is very common. Paid about ten yuan for the processing fee, got the new certificate after five days. But be aware - don't sell the car or apply for loans during the replacement period, as you can't complete procedures without it. I recommend keeping documents in a safe place normally, handle losses promptly to avoid affecting title transfers and such. Overall, the process isn't complicated, the DMV will help you sort everything out.