What is the vehicle green book certificate?

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LeHazel
07/29/25 12:55pm
Vehicle green book is the motor vehicle registration certificate. Motor vehicle registration certificate: The motor vehicle registration certificate is the legal proof of ownership of a motor vehicle. It should not be carried with the vehicle and must be properly kept by the vehicle owner. It is used when handling vehicle transfer procedures, filing for record changes, or completing registration formalities. Replacement time for registration certificate: Replacing a motor vehicle registration certificate takes one working day. The replacement can be completed within one working day, making the process very convenient. When applying for a replacement, you need to bring the vehicle license and the owner's ID card, and pay a handling fee.
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