What documents are required for new vehicle registration?

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Amara
07/29/25 11:21am
New vehicle registration requires the following documents: the vehicle purchase invoice, vehicle qualification certificate, ID card and copies of these three documents, and insurance policy. If the vehicle is purchased by a company, the original or copy of the company's code certificate must also be provided. Additional information on registration: 1. Window processing of related services can be completed in up to two days: that is, for self-handled new vehicle registration, with complete documentation, the process can be completed within three days, and you will receive a completion notice. 2. License plate collection: bring the temporary license plate, payment receipt, original and copy of the owner's ID, and original and copy of the vehicle registration certificate. 3. Certificate collection: bring the acceptance receipt, payment receipt, and original ID of the owner; Note: For proxy processing, a standardized power of attorney signed by both parties and the original and copy of the proxy's ID are additionally required.
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