What documents are required for motor vehicle registration?
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Original and photocopy of the identity proof of the motor vehicle owner, as well as the original or photocopy of the motor vehicle origin proof. The following are relevant introductions: 1. Relevant regulations: For the first application for motor vehicle license plates and driving license, the motor vehicle owner shall apply for registration to the vehicle management office at the place of residence. 2. Note: The nationally unified motor vehicle sales invoice, the "Notice of Assistance in Execution", and the allocation certificate issued by state organs, enterprises, institutions or social organizations shall be the original. If the original is lost, any other copy should be stamped with the insurance company's seal. If an agent handles the matter, a power of attorney and the agent's identity proof must also be presented.
I just completed my vehicle registration and looking back, there were a few key items I needed to bring. As the owner, my original ID card was a must, along with the car purchase invoice, which serves as proof of the vehicle's origin. Don't forget the vehicle's factory certificate or technical parameter documents to verify the car's condition. The compulsory traffic insurance policy had to be valid, so I got it prepared in advance from the insurance company. The vehicle purchase tax payment certificate was also obtained from the tax office and brought along. I also prepared three copies of all documents, as the DMV needed to verify them multiple times. While waiting in line, I saw someone who forgot their copies and had to make another trip. The whole process took about two hours, so it's advisable to go early to avoid peak hours. After registration, I received the license plate and vehicle registration certificate. As a new driver, it felt quite novel, but I’d advise practicing driving skills thoroughly before hitting the road.