What is included in the vehicle file?

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SanTaylor
07/30/25 2:00am
Motor vehicle files include: 1. Original "Motor Vehicle Registration, Transfer, Cancellation/Import Application Form". 2. Copy of the motor vehicle owner's identity document. 3. Original or copy of the motor vehicle's origin certificate. 4. Original duplicate of the vehicle purchase tax certificate or tax exemption voucher. 5. Original third copy of the compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate. 6. Original certificate of conformity for domestically produced or imported motor vehicles. 7. Motor vehicle inspection form. Vehicle transfer-out files include: When purchasing a used vehicle from others, additional documents such as the used car transaction invoice, copies of both parties' vehicle owner ID cards, copy of the insurance policy, and motor vehicle inspection form are required.
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