What is the purpose of a vehicle certificate of conformity?

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LaParker
07/30/25 3:31am
Vehicle registration, licensing, road use, insurance, transfer, and deregistration all require the vehicle certificate of conformity. The certificate of conformity is another crucial document for a vehicle and is essential for vehicle registration. Only vehicles with a certificate of conformity meet the national requirements for motor vehicle equipment quality and related standards. Without a certificate of conformity or if the certificate cannot be obtained in time, the vehicle is considered an unregistered vehicle and is not allowed to be driven on the road. Below is more information about the vehicle certificate of conformity: 1. Function of the certificate: The certificate of conformity is usually issued by the manufacturer to dealers. If a dealer has excessive inventory and cannot manage funds effectively, they might mortgage the vehicle certificate of conformity to a bank, using the mortgage funds for working capital or to purchase more vehicles. Therefore, the certificate of conformity serves as a financing tool for dealers. If a buyer does not receive the certificate of conformity when taking delivery of the vehicle, it is likely that the certificate has been mortgaged to a bank. 2. Refusing to deliver the certificate of conformity is illegal: The "Consumer Rights Protection Law" clearly stipulates that businesses must provide consumers with the product certificate of conformity and an invoice. Delaying or refusing to deliver the product certificate of conformity constitutes a serious breach of contract, and the buyer can demand the termination of the sales contract and compensation for corresponding losses.
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