···
Log in / Register

Must the vehicle license be under the owner's name?

6Answers
Gertrude
07/29/2025, 09:35:52 AM

The vehicle license does not have to be under the owner's name, as there are no regulations restricting the driving of a motor vehicle to the person named on the license. However, it is important to note that the owner must not lend the vehicle to someone without a driver's license or whose license does not match the vehicle type. In the event of a traffic accident, the owner bears joint liability. More details are as follows: Overview: The motor vehicle license is the legal document permitting a motor vehicle to operate on roads within China. The license consists of three parts: the cover, the main page, and the supplementary page. The front of the main page contains the endorsed core information, while the back features a photo of the vehicle, sealed in plastic. The supplementary page contains additional endorsed core information. Content: The text on the front of the main page is in black. The phrase 'People's Republic of China Motor Vehicle License' is in 12pt bold font and centered. Other labels such as 'License Plate Number,' 'Vehicle Type,' 'Usage Nature,' 'Owner,' 'Address,' 'Brand Model,' 'Engine Number,' 'Vehicle Identification Number,' 'Registration Date,' and 'Issue Date' are also included.

Was this review help?
103
Share
RachelMarie
08/14/2025, 12:26:23 AM

Actually, the vehicle license is just like the ID card of a car, and it must bear the owner's name because it's required by law. For example, if you buy a car under your own name, the vehicle management office can only print your information on the license when issuing it. However, the owner doesn't need to be present when driving the car normally. I often drive my dad's car out, and as long as I bring his vehicle license and my driver's license, there's no problem during traffic police checks. The same principle applies when lending a car to friends—the key point is that the documents carried with the car are legal and valid. But remember, the name must be changed during the transfer process. A while ago, a friend bought a used car, and the original owner delayed the transfer procedures for half a month, which made him very anxious.

Was this review help?
13
Share
Expand All
DanteRose
10/10/2025, 12:02:32 AM

The registered owner on the vehicle license must be the actual owner—no room for negotiation, as it proves vehicle ownership. But in practice, it's quite flexible: I've been driving company cars for a decade, always carrying the license registered under my boss's name. It's even more common among relatives to swap vehicles, as long as you carry the matching vehicle license booklet. A word of caution: be extra careful with document management during vehicle mortgages or rentals—our fleet had a dispute last year when a renter lost the license, making traffic violations impossible to resolve. The key point is not to confuse the concepts: the driver doesn't need to be the owner listed on the license, but the carried documents must match the vehicle.

Was this review help?
17
Share
Expand All
EvaFitz
11/23/2025, 12:13:37 AM

The driving license must bear the owner's name as a mandatory requirement, but the threshold for using the car is actually quite low. My wife driving my car to pick up the kids with my driving license in hand is completely legal; friends swapping cars for a dinner gathering only need to exchange documents. The real hassle lies in ownership changes, such as used car transactions that require reissuing the driving license. Last time I helped a buddy with the transfer, we found out we needed seven types of materials, including the original owner's ID and the car purchase invoice. Additionally, annual vehicle inspections also require verification of the driving license information. Registering under someone else's name can lead to complications later. Simply put: the driving license is tied to the owner, not the driver.

Was this review help?
3
Share
Expand All
MariaRose
01/13/2026, 01:49:29 AM

Many people mistakenly believe that only the car owner can drive, but in fact, the vehicle license is just the ID of the car. I commute every week using my wife's car, and it's completely compliant to use her vehicle license along with my driver's license. The key lies in the legality of the vehicle, not the identity of the driver. When lending a car to a friend, remember to remind them to bring both documents. However, ownership changes must be handled properly. My neighbor bought a mortgaged car cheaply, but since the name on the vehicle license wasn't his, the original owner reclaimed it, causing a huge loss. In case of an accident, claims must correspond to the name on the vehicle license. Otherwise, like Old Zhang from the car club last time, who registered the car under his son's name, the claim process took an extra half month. The core points are two: the vehicle license corresponds to ownership, and the driver only needs a valid license to drive.

Was this review help?
2
Share
Expand All
KhloeDella
04/09/2026, 10:21:22 PM

The name on the vehicle license must match the actual owner without exception, otherwise the vehicle cannot be registered. However, there is great flexibility in vehicle usage: when I'm on a business trip, colleagues can drive my car for work purposes by presenting my license; test drives in the used car market are even more common, where sales staff use the registration certificate to serve customers. Special cases should be noted, such as company vehicles where the license lists the legal representative, but all employees are permitted to drive. Regarding risks, leased vehicles with mismatched licenses and contracts pose loan fraud risks, as seen in last year's exposed rental car scam cases. Always transfer ownership when selling a car—a friend skipped this for convenience and faced annual inspection delays when the original owner became unreachable.

Was this review help?
9
Share
Expand All
More Q&A

Does the 2021 Tiguan L380 have a particulate filter?

21 Tiguan L380 does not have a particulate filter. A particulate filter is a ceramic filter installed in the exhaust system of diesel engines, which captures particulate emissions before they enter the atmosphere. Function of the particulate filter: The particulate filter can reduce the soot produced by diesel engines by more than 90%, and the captured particulate emissions are subsequently burned off during vehicle operation. To check whether a vehicle is equipped with a particulate filter, you can use the following three methods: Check the and to see if there is a particulate filter function. Additionally, you can carefully check the fault codes in the manual to see if there is a "particulate filter" warning light indicator. Check the label above the oil filler cap. If the oil cap clearly indicates 0W-20 grade oil, it means the vehicle is equipped with a particulate filter. Check whether there is a cylindrical section behind the three-way catalytic converter on the exhaust pipe. If there is, that is the particulate filter.
109
Share

How to turn off the air conditioning with one button in Mercedes-Benz C-Class?

Method to turn off the air conditioning with one button in Mercedes-Benz C-Class: Press the AC button to turn off the air conditioning, and press the AC button again to turn it on. Functions of the air conditioning in Mercedes-Benz C-Class: 1. Defogging: There are buttons for front windshield and rear windshield defogging. When the corresponding button is pressed, the defogging function starts working; 2. Warm air: Turn the knob to the high-temperature zone, and the air conditioning will start delivering hot air; 3. AUTO: The air conditioning enters an intelligent adjustment phase, no longer requiring manual settings. Taking the Mercedes-Benz C-Class 2021 C200L Dynamic Sport Edition as an example: It is a mid-size car launched by Beijing Benz, with a length, width, and height of 4784mm, 1810mm, and 1457mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2920mm. It is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 115kw and a maximum torque of 250nm, matched with a 9-speed automatic manual transmission.
116
Share

What is the Safety and Civilization Knowledge in Subject Three?

Subject Three Safety and Civilization Knowledge refers to the so-called Subject Four exam. Below is a relevant introduction to Subject Four: 1. Exam Content: The main contents include safety and civilized driving operation requirements, safe driving knowledge under adverse weather and complex road conditions, emergency handling methods such as tire blowouts, and post-traffic accident handling knowledge. 2. Exam Format: The test paper consists of 50 questions, mainly in the form of cases, pictures, and animations, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90. The exam duration is 45 minutes, and answering 6 questions incorrectly (12 points) will terminate the exam.
103
Share

Advantages and Disadvantages of Green License Plates vs. Blue License Plates

Blue license plates have the advantage of being easily transferable to children. They can retain value and be preserved. The downside of blue license plates is their high cost. Green license plates offer the benefit of no traffic restrictions and nationwide accessibility. They are also low-cost and promoted by the government. However, green license plates lack appreciation potential. Below are the differences between green and blue license plates: 1. Different tail numbers: Green license plates have 6 digits instead of 5, using only two letters: D and F. D stands for pure electric, while F represents hybrid. Blue license plates have 5 digits. 2. Different technologies used: Green license plates employ new technologies, such as two-dimensional barcodes and anti-counterfeiting background patterns, enhancing their security features.
101
Share

Can the air suspension be directly lifted?

Air suspension can be directly lifted. Below is a related introduction to air suspension: 1. Introduction: Air suspension generally refers to the air suspension system. Typically, vehicles equipped with air-adjustable suspension have ground clearance sensors near the front and rear wheels. Based on the output signals from these sensors, the vehicle's computer determines changes in body height and then controls the air compressor and exhaust valves to automatically compress or extend the springs, thereby lowering or raising the chassis ground clearance. This enhances high-speed stability or improves off-road capability on rough terrain. 2. Variable stiffness of air suspension: Variable stiffness refers to the characteristic of air springs, compared to leaf springs or coil springs, where the stiffness changes with load, controlled by a height valve. A practical example is the noticeable difference in ride quality when a truck with leaf springs is empty versus loaded—it tends to bounce at a high frequency on the road. In contrast, with air springs, the ride feels nearly the same whether the vehicle is empty or fully loaded.
112
Share

How to Claim Compensation for Subject 2 Failure Insurance?

Subject 2 failure insurance compensation is processed as follows: Present your payment receipt to the place where you purchased the insurance to receive a certain amount of compensation. Below is relevant information about Subject 2: 1. Definition: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination and refers to the field driving skills test. 2. Test content for cars: The Subject 2 test items for C1 and C2 car licenses include five components: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves. 3. Validity period of test results: The validity period of the driving skills test permit is three years. Applicants must complete the Subject 2 and Subject 3 tests within this period. If a student fails to complete the tests within the validity period, the results of any passed subjects will be invalidated.
119
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.