What documents and materials are required for vehicle registration?

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DeCaden
07/29/25 4:45pm
Original purchase invoice stamped by the industrial and commercial administration authority, along with 2 copies; vehicle certificate of conformity and 1 copy; personal vehicle requires the owner's identity proof, etc. Below is the relevant introduction about vehicle purchase registration: 1. Purchase insurance: Compulsory traffic insurance is mandatory, while commercial insurance is not compulsory, but it is recommended to purchase third-party liability insurance and vehicle damage insurance simultaneously. The coverage for third-party liability insurance is suggested to be at least 500,000 yuan. Insurance companies will collect the vehicle and vessel usage tax on behalf of the owner when purchasing insurance. 2. Pay the vehicle purchase tax: Each region has designated locations for paying the vehicle purchase tax. Bring all necessary documents (certificate of conformity, invoice, owner's ID card, etc.) to complete the tax payment. After payment, you will receive a tax payment certificate for the vehicle purchase tax, one copy of which needs to be submitted to the vehicle management office during license plate registration.
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