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Is the original ID card required when buying a car?

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EverlyLynn
07/29/2025, 12:30:47 PM

When purchasing a car, the original ID card is required. Whether it's a new car or a used one, the original ID card is necessary to complete the registration procedures. Below is additional information: 1. Resident ID Card: The resident ID card is a legal document used to prove the holder's identity, typically issued by governments to citizens. It serves as an important identity document for each individual. 2. Materials required for registration application: The identity proof of the vehicle owner; proof of the vehicle's origin such as the purchase invoice; the vehicle's factory qualification certificate or import certificate for imported vehicles; proof of vehicle purchase tax payment or tax exemption certificate; compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate; other proofs and documents required by laws and regulations to be submitted during vehicle registration.

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HarperRose
08/14/2025, 01:38:16 AM

Oh, I pondered this exact issue last year when buying my second car. You absolutely must bring the original ID card, otherwise the dealership won't proceed with the paperwork at all. I was so excited during my first test drive of the new car, but when it came time to sign the contract, I forgot the original document. The salesperson just shook their head and said we couldn't continue, making the trip completely wasted. Later I learned that both license plate registration and insurance for new cars require original documents for identity verification - the DMV checks very strictly, photocopies won't do, as they're worried about counterfeits or fraud. Remember to also bring your driver's license and bank card, especially if getting financing, as banks will require a bunch of additional documentation. Overall, buying a car requires having all important documents ready - don't cut corners with photocopies, or you'll waste time and energy. My advice is to prepare early, don't be like me and waste an extra day.

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GriffinMarie
10/12/2025, 04:13:36 AM

The original ID card is indeed indispensable when purchasing a car. It is a mandatory document required by national laws to verify your true identity and prevent fraudulent transactions or vehicle registration issues. Having studied the car buying process, I know dealerships typically collect the original ID to complete registration procedures at the DMV - you can't even get license plates without it. Additionally, banks require it for credit risk verification if financing the purchase; even for cash buyers, insurance companies need to inspect the original. Pro tip: keep your household register or income proof handy as dealerships sometimes request supplementary materials. The entire purchase and registration process can take as little as one day, but delays occur if the original ID isn't available, so keeping it securely in your pocket beforehand is wise.

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Judah
11/25/2025, 09:28:49 PM

Absolutely bring the original ID card, it's essential! Last time I helped my neighbor buy a car, the dealership clearly stated that no contract would be signed without the original. The general process is: select a car, negotiate the price, and present the ID for registration before payment. The DMV uses it for authenticity verification, photocopies are useless. Here's a simple checklist: when buying a car, the original ID card is a must, plus the driver's license, which can save a lot of trouble. Other things like paying in cash or getting a loan also require complete documentation. Prepare early so you don't miss out on a good car.

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JamesAnn
01/15/2026, 10:56:51 PM

Yes, you need the original ID card when buying a car, especially for license plate registration and ownership transfer. I’ve accompanied friends to buy cars several times, and the entire process starts at the dealership: present the original ID when signing the contract, the dealer will make a copy and report it to the vehicle management office for verification to ensure authenticity. If it’s a loan, the bank process is longer, and the original ID is essential for income verification and other checks. Don’t forget to bring supplementary documents like your driver’s license and proof of residence. Paying in full can speed things up, but missing the original ID may delay the pickup date. It’s best to ask the salesperson for a detailed checklist, as rules vary slightly between dealerships. The key is not to lose your genuine documents—handling things properly avoids unnecessary stress.

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KyleLynn
04/12/2026, 01:22:09 AM

You definitely need the original ID card when buying a car. I once forgot to bring it carelessly, and the dealership manager immediately halted the transaction, saying the risk was too high due to potential identity fraud. The original is required for the registration and license plate process, as the DMV conducts strict checks and photocopies won't pass. Additionally, when purchasing insurance or applying for a loan, institutions rely more on the original to mitigate risks. Remember to bring your driver's license and financial proof, and allocate some time for paperwork. Don’t cut corners during routine car purchases—if lost, reissuing documents can be time-consuming. Safety first; handle things properly to drive your new car with peace of mind.

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