Is the vehicle registration certificate (green book) given to me by the 4S dealership or the DMV?
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The vehicle registration certificate is issued by the DMV. It is provided after the vehicle is licensed, and the vehicle registration certificate is similar to a household register, so it must be kept properly. Only when you buy a car in full payment can you get the green book. If you buy a car with a loan, the green book must be mortgaged to the lending bank or company. When the customer repays the loan, they need to take the green book to the DMV to release the mortgage, otherwise the ownership of the car will revert to the lending company. The vehicle registration certificate is usually issued within three working days. Required materials for applying for the vehicle registration certificate: 1. "Motor Vehicle License Plate Application Form". 2. Original and copy of the identity proof of the vehicle owner. 3. Vehicle inspection record form (processed on the spot).