
Vehicle scrapping procedures are as follows: 1. Fill out the application form and submit the vehicle registration certificate, license plate, and driving license; 2. The vehicle recycling company should confirm the vehicle and dismantle it, issuing a scrapped vehicle recycling certificate to the vehicle owner; 3. Scrapped school buses, large passenger vehicles, trucks, and other commercial vehicles should be dismantled under the supervision of the vehicle management office; 4. The vehicle recycling company should submit the application form, vehicle registration certificate, license plate, driving license, and a copy of the scrapped vehicle recycling certificate to the vehicle management office within seven days after dismantling the vehicle, to apply for deregistration; 5. The vehicle management office should review the submitted documents and certificates within one day from the date of acceptance, retrieve the vehicle registration certificate, license plate, and driving license, and issue a deregistration certificate.

I recently completed the scrapping of my old car, and it was quite straightforward. Just find a legitimate scrap recycling company, and they will either arrange for a tow truck to pick up the vehicle or have you drive it to the dismantling site. Remember to bring your ID card, vehicle license, and the original vehicle registration certificate. At the site, you'll sign an entrustment agreement, and they will cut and dismantle the car, taking photos for documentation. After dismantling, the recycling station will issue a 'Scrap Vehicle Recycling Certificate,' which you then need to take to the DMV to complete the deregistration process. Once the DMV receives the certificate, they will issue a 'Vehicle Deregistration Certificate,' marking the completion of the process. The whole procedure takes about two to three days. The key is to avoid small, unlicensed workshops, as environmental issues might delay the process. During recycling, components like the catalytic converter and battery must be properly handled to prevent pollution.

I mainly consider environmental issues when scrapping my old car. First, I check the list of local authorized scrapping companies, select one to contact, and they tow the car to the dismantling plant. During the dismantling process, hazardous materials like engine oil and refrigerant are properly handled to prevent soil contamination. After dismantling, I receive a recycling certificate, then visit the vehicle management office to submit the certificate and complete the deregistration process. The office verifies the information and issues a deregistration certificate after archiving. A reminder to everyone: remove the license plates and return them to the vehicle management office before scrapping, otherwise it may affect the deregistration. It's best to clear out personal belongings in advance, and if the car has an ETC device, remember to deregister it. The entire process costs around a hundred yuan for towing fees, but ensures safe recycling.

It was my first time dealing with a scrapped car and I felt a bit confused, but after trying it, I found it wasn't difficult. I made an online appointment with a recycling company, and they came to tow the car at the scheduled time. At the dismantling plant, I signed a contract, and the staff dismantled the vehicle on-site, giving me a green recycling receipt. With the receipt and my ID card, I went to the DMV counter, and the deregistration was completed in 10 minutes. Remember to clean out personal belongings from the car in advance, and if the car was bought with a loan, you'll need a loan clearance certificate. Cars without insurance can also be scrapped, but don't dismantle and sell the parts yourself—it's illegal. The whole process is as simple as mailing a package.

From an enterprise perspective, the scrapping process is quite efficient. The owner contacts an authorized recycling point, uploads vehicle photos and submits documents for verification, after which we arrange free towing. The entire process is completed within 48 hours at the dismantling facility: draining fluids, dismantling the body, and sorting components. Key pollutants like airbags are removed and processed separately. An electronic recycling certificate is then generated and pushed to the owner, who can proceed to the DMV for deregistration. Our system is interconnected with the DMV, ensuring full traceability throughout the process, with owners needing only minimal mobile interaction.


