
To change the color of a car with a wrap, you need to bring the required documents and invoices, including the vehicle registration certificate, driving license, and personal ID card. Drive the color-changed vehicle to the DMV to complete the color change filing procedure. Staff will record the new body color, take new photos, and update the registration. Go to the service window to get a new driving license. The entire process takes about one to two hours to complete the filing.

After I last had my car wrapped with a color-changing film, I promptly went to register the modification. The process involves first going to the vehicle management office, bringing along my ID card, vehicle license, and the original vehicle registration certificate, and filling out a modification application form. They will check if the new color complies with regulations, such as not being too bright or dark to affect safety. Then they take photos, update the vehicle license photo, and charge a fee—around a hundred yuan or so—and the new license is issued quickly. The whole process took me half a day. I recommend going on a weekday morning when it's less crowded to avoid queues. Remember, you must complete the registration within 10 days of the color change, or you might get fined by traffic police. Also, make sure the car is clean for the photo to look good and avoid rework. A friend of mine delayed it and got a reminder, so don’t procrastinate.

Hey, I just got this done recently! Super easy: grab your driver's license, ID card, and vehicle registration, head to the DMV and fill out the form. They'll inspect the car to confirm the color is legal, take a new photo, and you pay a little over 100 yuan—done. The whole process took me less than two hours, pretty smooth. Don't pick colors that are too flashy, or you'll make a wasted trip; wash your car beforehand for better photos. Filing is important—if you don't modify it, you could get pulled over by the cops, and dealing with fines and points is a hassle. I recommend checking the DMV address in advance and choosing a less busy time to save time and effort!

Here's how I did it: First, I confirmed that the color change complies with regulations, avoiding overly flashy colors. Then, I took my ID card, vehicle license, and registration certificate to the DMV. Next, I filled out the modification application form, had the car inspected, and took new photos. Finally, I received the new certificate and paid the fee. It took half a day, and the cost wasn't high. If you don't make the change, you might get a ticket, so it's better to get it done quickly for peace of mind.


