What procedures are required for changing the color of a car body?

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DawsonFitz
07/25/25 12:22am
Procedures required for changing the color of a car body: 1. Go to a vehicle color change processing institution. Only motor vehicles registered with the vehicle management office can change their body color; 2. Prepare the necessary documents for the color change, including the original and photocopy of the ID card of the vehicle owner, and the vehicle registration certificate; 3. When processing the color change procedure with the vehicle license, the applicant should obtain the motor vehicle alteration registration application form at the guidance desk, fill it out carefully with a pen or fountain pen, and no alterations are allowed; 4. After changing the color of the car body, drive to the vehicle management office. The staff will re-enter the changed body color and take new photos for the alteration registration procedure; 5. The vehicle management office will provide a color change template. Spray according to the template color and paint model, and then go to the vehicle management office again to take new photos for the production of the vehicle license.
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