
The vehicle color change procedure is straightforward. To apply for a change in the color of a motor vehicle's body, the following documents must be submitted in accordance with Article 11 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law": "Application Form for Motor Vehicle Change Registration." Proof of identity and copies for both the motor vehicle owner and the agent. The motor vehicle registration certificate. The motor vehicle driving license. For company vehicles, the organization's code certificate and code card, with the power of attorney stamped with the official seal), and the Application Form for Motor Vehicle Change Registration/Record. According to Article 6 of Chapter 2 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law," if the color change area of a motor vehicle does not exceed 30%, there is no need to go through the change registration process. Conversely, if it exceeds 30%, it must be recorded and filed, and the registration must be completed within 10 days after the vehicle's color change. Precautions for Vehicle Color Change: Before preparing to change the color of a motor vehicle, it is necessary to consult the vehicle office where the vehicle is registered to determine whether the region allows the use of film to change the vehicle's color. If the region does not support this method, the record procedure cannot be processed after the color change, and the film must be completely removed to restore the vehicle's original color. Additionally, according to the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations," owners are no longer required to apply to the vehicle management office in advance. They can first change the vehicle's color, install body kits, replace the engine, etc., and then apply to the vehicle management office for change registration. According to Article 10, registered motor vehicles must apply for change registration under the following circumstances: Change of body color. Replacement of the engine. Replacement of the body or frame. Replacement of the entire vehicle due to quality issues. Change of use nature, such as converting a commercial vehicle to a non-commercial vehicle or vice versa. Change of the motor vehicle owner's residence to or from the jurisdiction of the vehicle management office. Furthermore, according to Article 15 of the "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China": Police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, and engineering rescue vehicles must be painted with designated patterns and equipped with alarms and signal lights as required. Other motor vehicles are prohibited from painting, installing, or using patterns, alarms, or signal lights that are exclusive to or similar to those of the aforementioned vehicles. Article 56 of the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations" states that if the body color is changed without completing the change registration as required, the public security traffic management department will issue a warning or impose a fine. The vehicle may also be impounded and required to revert to its original body color.

Last time I changed my car's color from blue to bright red, the process was much simpler than expected. After the color change, I drove straight to the local DMV to file the record, bringing my ID card, vehicle license, registration certificate, and a few photos of the car after the color change. The whole process took less than half an hour to submit the application, and the staff were quite efficient, telling me the new certificate would be issued in two or three days. Spending a little money and time, the car immediately looked brand new, and I felt particularly satisfied. The key is to have all the materials ready and not drag your feet. My friend is still hesitating, but I told him not to worry about the hassle—it's really easy to handle and can even lift your mood.

From a compliance perspective, the vehicle color change procedure is quite straightforward. You need to complete the painting work first, then bring vehicle photos, owner identification, and the original vehicle license to the DMV for registration. After DMV approval, they will update the license information, and the process usually takes just one day. I must emphasize that registration is mandatory, otherwise you may face fines or issues if caught. Overall, the procedure is simple and clear - just follow the regulations and it won't be troublesome.

I recently helped my girlfriend change the color of her car to a cool metallic purple. The process was surprisingly easy. After getting advice from the paint shop, I just went to the DMV to queue up with all the required documents and got it done in one go. Filled out a form, submitted the photos, and that was it. Got the new registration in a few days. The whole process was smooth and not tiring at all, plus the car now stands out with its unique look.

Our workshop often handles color-changed vehicles. I recommend first choosing reliable paint to finish the spraying, then preparing the documents for filing at the DMV. Don't forget to bring the vehicle license and owner's certificate, and make sure the photos are clear. The filing process is quick, usually updated within a day or two. Don't worry about delays; with all materials ready, it's a smooth process.

Having driven for over twenty years, I've changed my car's color a few times, and the process was quite convenient. After the color change, I immediately registered it, and the procedures at the vehicle office were quick—just make sure to bring all the required materials without missing anything. Pay more attention to the quality of the paint; good paint is durable and enhances safety. Once registered, you can drive without worrying about affecting the annual inspection. Overall, it's a small matter, don't overcomplicate it.


