How Many Years Until Commercial Vehicles Are Scrapped?
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Small and mini commercial passenger vehicles are scrapped after 10 years, while large and medium-sized commercial passenger vehicles are scrapped after 15 years. Below is the specific process for vehicle scrapping: 1. Fill out the application form: The vehicle owner must bring their ID card, vehicle registration certificate, vehicle license, and license plate to the business department of the vehicle dismantling factory to fill out the "Application Form for Vehicle Suspension, Resumption/Cancellation of Registration." 2. Issue a notice: Go to the license management counter to wait for notification of fees and surrender the license plate. Apply at the registration acceptance counter, where a "Vehicle Scrapping Notice" will be issued for vehicles that have reached the scrapping age. For vehicles that have not reached the scrapping age, the vehicle inspection counter will determine if they meet the scrapping standards and issue a "Vehicle Scrapping Notice." 3. Submit for dismantling: The vehicle owner can choose a qualified recycling company to dismantle the vehicle with 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 broken, and the frame (chassis) must be cut. 4. Complete the scrapping registration: The vehicle owner must submit the "Change Form," "XX Province Vehicle Update Technical Appraisal Form," "Scrapped Vehicle Recycling Certificate," and photos of the dismantled vehicle to the vehicle inspection counter for verification and signature. The license plate will be reclaimed, and the scrapping registration will be processed after approval according to regulations.