What is a Vehicle Registration Certificate?
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Vehicle Registration Certificate is the legal proof of vehicle ownership. The registration certificate is kept by the vehicle owner and does not need to be carried in the vehicle. However, it is required to be presented for any vehicle registration procedures such as transfer of ownership or change of registration, and it records the relevant details of the vehicle. Below are the verification contents of the Vehicle Registration Certificate: 1. Whether it is a first-hand vehicle: Check if the owner's ID documents match those used when applying for the vehicle registration certificate, and if the numbers are consistent. 2. Contents filled in the domestic/import section: Pay special attention if there are terms such as "imported," "customs," "confiscated by industry and commerce," or "brought from overseas." 3. Contents filled in the usage nature section: Check whether the usage nature is for commercial or non-commercial purposes. If it is for commercial use, take note and promptly notify the pricing center. 4. Whether there is a mortgage loan: To release the mortgage, the owner must contact the lending bank; otherwise, the transfer cannot be processed.