Is It Illegal to Use Color-Changing Film on Cars?
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"Using color-changing film on cars is not illegal, as long as you remember to register the change after applying the film. Applying color-changing film to a car requires registration at the vehicle management office. According to current motor vehicle registration regulations, if the area of the color change does not exceed 30% of the vehicle's body, no change registration is required. If the color change exceeds 30%, it must be registered at the vehicle management office, and the new color must be one that has been previously registered and approved. Regarding the necessary procedures after changing the vehicle's color: The required documents for changing a car's color include the original and a copy of the vehicle owner's ID card, the original "Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate," and the original "Motor Vehicle License." When processing the color change, the applicant must bring the original and a copy of the vehicle owner's ID, the motor vehicle registration certificate, the motor vehicle license, and other required documents. At the service counter, they will receive the "Application Form for Motor Vehicle Change Registration," which must be carefully filled out with a pen or marker and must not be altered. If the process is handled by an authorized agent, the agent must also submit their original ID and a copy, and both the agent and the vehicle owner must sign the "Application Form for Motor Vehicle Change Registration" together. The form should clearly state the reason for the color change and the new color."