How Long Does It Take for an RV to Be Scrapped?
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The scrapping period of an RV depends on its size and the number of passengers it can carry. RVs classified as small non-operational passenger vehicles have no scrapping period, while medium and large non-operational passenger RVs have a scrapping period of 20 years. Self-propelled RVs with a length less than 6000mm and seating capacity of 9 or fewer passengers, as well as towed RVs with a length less than 6000mm and a total weight under 4500kg, are classified as small passenger vehicles. Self-propelled RVs with a length of 6000mm or more or seating capacity exceeding 9 passengers, and towed RVs with a length of 6000mm or more and a total weight of 4500kg or more, are classified as medium and large passenger vehicles. Vehicle scrapping process: The vehicle owner applying for scrapping and renewal must fill out the "Application Form for Vehicle Modification, Transfer, Alteration, Suspension, or Scrapping" in duplicate and affix their seal. Submit the application at the registration counter, where a "Vehicle Scrapping Notice" will be issued for vehicles that have reached the scrapping period. For vehicles that have not reached the scrapping period but are deemed to meet the scrapping standards after inspection, a "Vehicle Scrapping Notice" will also be issued. The owner can then choose a qualified recycling company to dismantle the vehicle based on the "Notice." The recycling company will dismantle the vehicle and take photos after verifying the "Notice." The engine must be separated from the vehicle, the engine block must be destroyed, and the chassis must be cut. The owner must submit the "Modification Form," "XX Province Vehicle Renewal Technical Appraisal Form," "Scrapped Vehicle Recycling Certificate," and photos of the dismantled vehicle to the vehicle inspection counter for verification and approval. The license plates and certificates will be reclaimed, and the scrapping registration will be processed according to regulations.