Is a green book required for new car registration?
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After successfully registering a new car and obtaining the vehicle license, you will receive the green book, also known as the vehicle registration certificate. Important considerations when reviewing the vehicle registration certificate: Verify whether the owner's ID documents match those used for applying for the vehicle registration certificate, and check if the numbers correspond to confirm if it's a first-hand vehicle. Pay close attention to the content under the domestic/import section on the vehicle registration certificate: special attention is needed if terms like 'import', 'customs', 'administrative penalty confiscation', or 'overseas self-brought' are filled in, as these may affect the vehicle's selling price. Check the content under the usage nature section to see if it's for commercial or non-commercial use. If it's for commercial use, be cautious and promptly inform the pricing center. Also, check if there is any mortgage loan. To cancel the mortgage, the owner must contact the lending bank personally; otherwise, the vehicle cannot be transferred.