How to Handle Vehicle Scrapping?

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StBlakely
07/24/25 2:34pm
According to Articles 10 and 12 of the "Regulations on the Recycling and Disposal of Scrapped Motor Vehicles": 1. The unit or individual owning a scrapped vehicle shall promptly complete the vehicle scrapping procedures with the public security authorities and sell the scrapped vehicle to a qualified vehicle recycling enterprise. 2. No unit or individual may sell, donate, or otherwise transfer a scrapped vehicle to any entity or individual other than a qualified vehicle recycling enterprise; nor may they dismantle scrapped vehicles by themselves. 3. Additional Information: According to regulations from the Ministry of Public Security, after a vehicle is scrapped, the owner may apply to continue using the original license plate number when purchasing a new vehicle and registering it.
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GavinDella
08/11/25 8:19am
I've handled a few scrapped cars in my lifetime, and it always feels like saying goodbye. When a car gets too old or broken down, the first step is confirming it's truly beyond repair—checking both safety and operational condition. Then you need to find a licensed local auto recycling center or dismantling facility. Never sell it to illegal dismantlers, as that could pollute the environment and land you in trouble. Last time I went, I brought the ownership certificate and ID card—the staff helped process the paperwork. The vehicle was dismantled for reusable parts, with metal components recycled to reduce waste. I received a scrappage certificate afterward, and don't forget to deregister the vehicle at the DMV to avoid future issues. The whole process took me a day or two and was quite straightforward. Remember, environmentally responsible disposal is our duty—it prevents old cars from ending up in shady places. I'd recommend calling the recycling center beforehand to check requirements and possible compensation—some places even offer small scrappage fees.
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