Is it too late to go for vehicle registration in the afternoon?
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It is not too late to go for vehicle registration in the afternoon. Below is the relevant information about vehicle registration: purchase invoice, vehicle certification, ID card or organization code certificate and its copy used for issuing the invoice, compulsory insurance policy, tax payment certificate, temporary residence permit for non-locals, payment of vehicle purchase tax, submission of materials (copy of ID card or organization code certificate used for issuing the invoice, copy of vehicle certification, copy of the first page of purchase invoice and tax declaration page). However, you need to bring the original first page of the invoice and the original vehicle certification. Notes: take photos, grind the code, print the motor vehicle parameter table, it will be noted on the original certification whether the vehicle needs to go through the inspection line; external inspection, if it needs to go through the inspection line, then do so, if not, go to get the serial number; file submission, take the photo number, pay the fee, 225 for going through the inspection line, 125 for not going through; registration, paste the environmental protection card and receive the driving license and vehicle registration certificate.
I've been through the vehicle registration process a few times, and going in the afternoon might not leave you enough time. The DMV usually operates from 9 to 5, and after 2 PM, it starts to get crowded, with queues that can take one or two hours. The registration process includes vehicle inspection, document submission, and fee payment, each step dragging on. If you encounter traffic or incomplete documents, getting stuck in the middle can be even more troublesome. It's best to go between 8 and 9 in the morning to avoid the rush and get it done easily. Keep an eye on the DMV's online appointment system; many places now support mobile phone bookings in advance, which can save a lot of time. I think bringing copies of all required documents and the insurance policy is crucial—missing these could mean running back and forth, wasting an entire day. In short, going in the afternoon is quite risky, and you might end up making a trip for nothing.