Can the vehicle still be found on 12123 after deregistration?
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After the vehicle is deregistered, it can still be found on 12123. To check whether the deregistration is successful, the owner can bring valid documents such as an ID card to the local vehicle management office for inquiry, or check on 12123. The process of vehicle deregistration: The owner can sell the motor vehicle to a scrapped motor vehicle recycling enterprise, which will carry out registration, dismantling, and other procedures according to regulations, and submit materials such as the scrapped motor vehicle registration certificate, license plate, driving license, and a copy of the "Scrapped Motor Vehicle Recycling Certificate" to the traffic management department of the public security authority for deregistration. Time required for vehicle deregistration: Generally, whether the deregistration is successful can be checked about a week after the motor vehicle is scrapped. According to the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations," after the motor vehicle is scrapped, the recycling enterprise must submit the scrapping information and materials to the vehicle management office within 7 days. The vehicle management office must complete the review within one day from the date of acceptance. If the scrapping is done in a different location, the local vehicle management office must complete the review within one day and transmit the information to the registration vehicle management office. The registration vehicle management office must complete the deregistration process within one day of receiving the information and issue a "Deregistration Certificate."