Do You Only Get the Green Book Back After Vehicle Release?
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After the vehicle is released, you can not only retrieve the green book but also obtain the certificate of conformity, invoice, and other proofs. The vehicle can be driven normally after release. Below is a detailed introduction about car driving: 1. Overview: Car driving is one of the basic skills that modern people need to master. To master car driving (driving-a-motor-vehicle) technology, one must meet the required age and physical conditions; and undergo training and examinations on road traffic safety laws and regulations, relevant automotive mechanical knowledge, and safe driving practices. 2. Others: The permission to drive a vehicle is granted through the issuance of a driver's license. This indicates that obtaining a driver's license is a formal procedure that must be issued by a specialized authority.
After releasing the car lien, the main thing is to get back the green book, which is like the car's ID card, proving the car is fully yours. But from my own experience, don't just celebrate—you also need to make a trip to the DMV to cancel the lien registration. Bring your ID and the loan clearance certificate from the bank. If this isn't done properly, it can cause headaches when selling or transferring the car later. Last time I released a lien, I delayed it for two months, and a potential buyer found traces of the lien in the records, almost killing the deal. My advice is to handle these loose ends promptly after lien release to avoid complications. You can also ask the repair shop owner for tips during routine maintenance.