What is the Vehicle Registration Certificate?
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The Vehicle Registration Certificate is the legal proof of vehicle ownership, also known as the vehicle's title. It is kept by the vehicle owner and does not need to be carried in the vehicle. The certificate is required for any vehicle registration procedures such as transferring registration or ownership changes, and it records the vehicle's relevant information, serving as the vehicle's household registration document. The information section of the Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate must clearly display the vehicle type, brand, model, chassis number, engine number, whether it is imported or domestically produced, fuel type, displacement, manufacturer, wheelbase, track width, tire specifications, how the vehicle was acquired, usage nature, manufacturing date, and issuance date, with the issuing authority's seal. The auxiliary section indicates whether the vehicle has been mortgaged, the number of mortgages, whether ownership has been transferred, and the number of transfers.