What is the difference between a vehicle registration certificate and a vehicle license?

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JeffreyDella
07/29/25 6:45pm
The differences between a vehicle registration certificate and a vehicle license are as follows: 1. Vehicle Registration Certificate: The vehicle registration certificate is issued together with the vehicle license when the vehicle is registered. It has a green cover and is about half the size of an A4 paper. It contains detailed information about the owner and various parameters of the vehicle. The registration certificate is mainly used for mortgage, transfer, and ownership change. 2. Vehicle License: The vehicle license is the legal document that permits the vehicle to be driven on the road. The vehicle license consists of three parts: the certificate, the main page, and the supplementary page. The front of the main page is the signed certificate core, and the back is the vehicle photo, which is sealed with a plastic cover. The supplementary page is the signed certificate core.
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