Is a fire extinguisher required for new car registration?

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Craig
07/29/25 4:44pm
There is no mandatory requirement to equip a fire extinguisher for new car registration. Below are relevant considerations for new car registration: 1. Obtain the vehicle certificate of conformity: This document is essential for vehicle registration. 2. Keep the triplicate purchase invoice: The 4S dealership will issue a triplicate car purchase invoice upon purchase, which will be needed for subsequent licensing procedures. 3. Pay the vehicle purchase tax and obtain the tax certificates: After purchasing the vehicle, promptly pay the vehicle purchase tax. Upon successful payment, you will receive the original and duplicate tax certificates. According to current regulations, tax declaration must be completed within 60 days from the invoice date, otherwise late fees will be imposed.
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