How to Check the Vehicle Registration Certificate Number?
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You can find the file number on the duplicate of your driver's license, located after the name on the third line. The number composed of the digits above is the file number. You can also check on the official website of the traffic police. First, click on the link for the issuing location of your driver's license, find the driver's license violation query section, and enter your ID number. Alternatively, you can directly visit the traffic police department or the vehicle management office window to ask the staff to help you check the file number of your driver's license, or use the touch query terminal in the office hall.
Checking the vehicle registration certificate number is quite simple. As a car owner with experience, the key is to first locate that green booklet. The number is usually printed on the cover or inside pages, clearly visible. If you don't have the document at hand, the quickest method is to visit the local vehicle management office with your ID card, driving license, and other documents. The staff can assist you in checking, and it usually takes just half a day. With today's technology, it's even more convenient. You can download the Traffic Management 12123 APP on your phone, log in to your owner account, and enter the vehicle information to access the electronic version in just a few minutes. However, be cautious before checking—this document is extremely important, essential for buying, selling, or transferring ownership of the car, so don't disclose it to prevent fraud. Always keep the document in a safe place. I make it a habit to take photos for backup in case I can't find it when needed. The checking process is free, unless you need to reissue the certificate, which may involve a small fee. But in most cases, checking the booklet yourself or online is efficient and reliable.