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Do I Need to Drive the Car Over for Vehicle Mortgage Release?

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Rafael
09/08/2025, 04:18:02 AM

When handling the vehicle mortgage release procedures, it is not necessary to drive the car over. You only need to bring the relevant documents to the vehicle management office for processing. The following are the required materials: According to Article 24 of the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations," to apply for mortgage release registration, you need: the identity certificates of the motor vehicle owner and the mortgagee; the motor vehicle registration certificate. If the mortgage is released through court mediation, ruling, or judgment, the motor vehicle owner or mortgagee should fill out an application form and submit the motor vehicle registration certificate, the legally effective "Mediation Agreement," "Ruling," or "Judgment" issued by the court, and the corresponding "Notice of Assistance in Execution." Additional information: Article 61 of the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations" states that traffic police officers who commit any of the following acts will be subject to disciplinary action in accordance with relevant national regulations; employed personnel will be dismissed. If a crime is constituted, criminal liability will be pursued according to the law.

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McAsher
09/20/2025, 02:41:36 AM

Well, let me clarify - you definitely don't need to drive the car over for vehicle lien release. It's completely unnecessary. Based on my own experience last time, it's mainly about submitting paperwork at the DMV. Just bring your ID, vehicle registration certificate, and loan clearance proof, fill out an application form there, and the staff will stamp it - done. The whole process takes just minutes without even seeing the car. The key is calling the DMV or bank in advance to confirm required documents, saving you unnecessary trips. If you're still driving the car normally, remember to maintain it well to avoid other minor issues affecting your mood. In short, this is purely clerical work - driving there would just waste gas and parking space.

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SanKarter
11/03/2025, 02:04:38 AM

In my opinion, as someone who frequently handles such matters, there's absolutely no need to drive the car for the release of lien. The entire process involves document verification proving your loan is fully repaid, and you can directly submit the materials at the vehicle management office. Prepare the mortgage release application, a copy of your ID card, and the loan repayment certificate, and you'll get it done in one go. The vehicle won't be inspected or moved, so there's no point in driving it there and causing unnecessary hassle. Additionally, considering time efficiency, some cities allow online applications, which are both fast and environmentally friendly. I recommend making copies of all your documents as backups to avoid delays caused by loss.

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McNatalie
12/17/2025, 02:04:41 AM

Oh, with decades of driving experience, I know this well. You don't need to drive the car for vehicle release procedures. Just bring your ID card, vehicle registration certificate, and loan settlement proof to the DMV. The process is simple—just sign a document and you're done. Driving there is unnecessary trouble, with parking difficulties and added stress. Remember to check the office hours in advance to avoid long queues. Keep the car safely parked at home to avoid unnecessary hassle.

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JohnnyLynn
02/06/2026, 02:53:19 AM

Oh, I just went through this – you don't need to drive the car for vehicle lien release! Just bring the required materials: ID card, vehicle certificate, and loan repayment proof. When I handled it at the DMV, it took only 10 minutes – didn't even need to start the engine. I recommend prioritizing online submission through your local DMV app – saves effort and is faster. The vehicle itself doesn't need to appear; document preparation is key. Newbies, take note: don't arbitrarily add extra materials yourself to avoid unnecessary trips.

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JeffreyRose
05/01/2026, 06:30:31 PM

In my opinion, you definitely don't need to drive the car for vehicle lien release. The key is to bring all required documents, such as the vehicle registration certificate, ID card, and loan clearance letter, and go directly to the DMV to process it. The procedure simply involves stamping for confirmation, and the car can stay where it is. A little tip: after completion, check the update status on the vehicle registration certificate to prevent any issues with future transfers. Nowadays, mailing materials is supported, making it more convenient and efficient.

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