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What is the official name of the car's big green book?

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LeFinn
07/29/25 1:44pm
The car's big green book is also known as the Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate. After purchasing insurance, paying vehicle purchase tax and vessel tonnage tax, and completing license plate registration, you can collect the big green book from the vehicle management department. Below is relevant information about the Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate: 1. Introduction: The Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate is the legal proof of vehicle ownership, kept by the vehicle owner and not carried with the vehicle. It is required for any vehicle registration procedures such as transferring registration or ownership, and records the vehicle's relevant details, serving as the vehicle's 'household registration book'. 2. Procedure: To apply for a replacement Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate, the vehicle owner must drive the vehicle to the vehicle management office. If the vehicle owner is a natural person applying for a replacement 'Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate', they must apply in person and cannot authorize others to act on their behalf. If the vehicle owner cannot apply in person due to reasons such as death, overseas travel, severe illness or disability, or force majeure, relevant proof must be provided.
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PenelopeAnn
08/14/25 4:51am
To be honest, we all call the big green book of a car the 'Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate', because it's literally that big dark green booklet containing all the vehicle's identity information, like the VIN code, engine number, and owner's name. When I first got it after buying my car, I treated it like a treasure. Selling a car relies entirely on this to prove ownership, so never lose it. If lost, you'll need to bring your ID to the DMV for a replacement, which is quite a hassle and usually takes a few days. It's best to keep it locked in a safe place normally—I store mine in a drawer to prevent kids from rummaging through it. The name comes from color tradition, but its function is far more important than its appearance, as it concerns the legal status of the vehicle.
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Evan
10/10/25 4:53am
The official name of the car's big green book is the Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate, and every vehicle has one. As a seasoned car owner who has gone through several vehicle transactions, I know it's a crucial document that must be presented for verification during sales. The booklet contains detailed information such as the vehicle model, registration date, emission standards, etc., and its green cover is for uniform identification. Without it, the car essentially has no identity, making it impossible to transfer ownership or secure a loan using the vehicle as collateral. The method of safekeeping is simple—keep it in a secure place at home and avoid carrying it around. I recommend regularly checking the cover for any damage to prevent usability issues. In case of loss, it's essential to apply for a replacement immediately; the process, though time-consuming, is necessary.
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ChaseRose
11/23/25 6:05am
The commonly referred to 'Big Green Book' of a car is actually the Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate, which serves as proof of vehicle ownership and contains detailed information. Having kept it for many years, my advice is to avoid frequently handling it and store it in a fixed place to prevent loss. If it's genuinely lost, promptly bring your ID card to the DMV for a replacement, which typically takes about 3-5 days. During this period, the vehicle cannot be traded. Its green color makes it easy to spot, and the key contents include the VIN code and owner records. When trading a used car, always verify this document to ensure all information matches. Simply put, it's the car's ID card—keeping it safe saves you a lot of hassle.
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