How many digits are in the motor vehicle registration certificate number?
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The motor vehicle registration certificate number consists of 17 digits and is located in the upper right corner of the first page of the certificate. The motor vehicle registration certificate is issued together with the vehicle license when registering a vehicle. It has a green cover and is approximately half the size of an A4 sheet of paper. It contains detailed information about the vehicle owner and various vehicle parameters. The registration certificate is primarily used for mortgage, transfer, and ownership change procedures. Below is an introduction to the vehicle registration certificate: Overview: The "Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate" is a necessary property ownership document for the vehicle, kept by the vehicle owner and not carried with the vehicle. It is required to be presented for any vehicle registration procedures such as transfer or ownership change, and records relevant information about the vehicle, serving as the vehicle's household register. Procedure: To apply for a replacement motor vehicle registration certificate, the vehicle owner must bring the vehicle to the vehicle management office. If the vehicle owner is a natural person applying for a replacement "Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate," they must apply in person and cannot delegate the task to others. If the vehicle owner is unable to apply in person due to reasons such as death, being abroad, severe illness or disability, or force majeure, relevant proof must be provided.