What Does a Vehicle Certificate of Conformity Look Like?
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The upper part of the vehicle certificate of conformity page bears the text 'People's Republic of China Motor Vehicle Whole Vehicle Factory Certificate of Conformity.' The middle section of the page features the car brand's logo graphic, while the lower part displays the company name of the car brand. Below are the specific details about the vehicle certificate of conformity: 1. The vehicle certificate of conformity is an important document for a car and is essential for vehicle registration. Only cars with this certificate meet the national requirements for motor vehicle equipment quality and related standards. 2. The purpose of the vehicle certificate of conformity is to certify that the vehicle has passed inspection and complies with the national standards for motor vehicle equipment quality. When registering the vehicle at the DMV, the certificate of conformity will be collected and archived by the DMV, so the owner cannot retain the original copy. After collection, the DMV will issue the owner an 'Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate.'
Back when I worked at the 4S dealership, I handled these things daily. The vehicle certificate of conformity is an A4-sized light yellow paper, with the national emblem and the red-letter header 'People's Republic of China Motor Vehicle Whole Vehicle Factory Certificate of Conformity' printed in the top left corner. The document number is machine-printed and has a slightly textured feel to the touch. The most prominent features on the paper are the QR code and the 17-digit VIN—scanning it with a barcode gun instantly pulls up the vehicle information. At the bottom, there are red seals from the automobile manufacturer and inspection stamps. I always reminded owners never to fold the stamp area. When photocopying, every corner must be clearly visible—the ladies at the DMV check meticulously, and even a missing corner would send you back to the 4S shop for a reissue.