Does a car only have a motor vehicle certificate?

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Ivy
07/25/25 2:37am
Typically, a household passenger car only has one Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate, commonly referred to as the vehicle's property certificate. This property certificate primarily records relevant information about the car, similar to a house's property deed, and is required during transactions. Overview: The "Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate" is the essential property credential for a vehicle, kept by the vehicle owner and not carried with the vehicle. It must be presented for any vehicle registration procedures such as transferring ownership or changing registration, and it records the vehicle's details, functioning like the vehicle's household registration. Procedure: To apply for a replacement Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate, the vehicle owner must bring the car to the vehicle management office. If the vehicle owner is a natural person applying for a replacement "Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate," they must appear in person and cannot delegate the task to others. If the vehicle owner cannot appear due to reasons such as death, overseas travel, severe illness, or force majeure, relevant proof must be provided.
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LaMaddox
08/11/25 11:46am
As a young person who has just started learning to drive, I know that the documents required for a car are not just a driver's license. When driving, the driver's license is the personal proof that I am qualified to drive and must be carried with me at all times; the vehicle registration certificate is the proof that the car is legal and should be kept in the car for inspection at any time. If I only carry the driver's license on the road and forget the vehicle registration certificate during a traffic police check, I could be fined and penalized with points. Additionally, some places require the annual inspection sticker to be affixed to the car window or the compulsory traffic insurance policy to be available for emergencies. I remember once my neighbor uncle was fined for only carrying his driver's license, and since then, I have made it a habit to check that all documents are complete before hitting the road. Driving safety is no joke—details determine everything.
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Polly
09/27/25 2:49am
I started driving in my twenties, and now I'm in my forties. This experience has taught me that the documents required for a car are definitely not just a driver's license. When driving, you must carry your driver's license to prove you're a legal driver; at the same time, the vehicle registration certificate is essential in the car—if you're stopped by traffic police and don't have it, you'll face penalties. Additionally, the annual inspection sticker should ideally be affixed to the windshield, and the insurance certificate is often required to be presented. Don't assume smooth driving means everything's fine; if your documents are incomplete, you could face anything from fines to having your car impounded, disrupting daily life. I advise new drivers to develop a habit of regularly organizing their documents—don't wait until something goes wrong to regret it.
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