What procedures are required for changing the vehicle body color?

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BraydenDella
07/29/25 1:15pm
The following procedures are required for changing the vehicle body color: 1. Fill out the "Motor Vehicle Change Registration/Record Application Form". 2. Bring the original and photocopy of the vehicle owner's identity document. 3. Carry the original "Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate" and "Original Motor Vehicle License". 4. Pay all fines incurred before the color change. Here are the precautions for changing the color: 1. The body color cannot be the same as or similar to that of special vehicles. 2. Vinyl wrap color changes cannot exceed one-third of the vehicle's surface area. 3. The body color cannot exceed three types. The color change application process is not complicated. You can first change the vehicle color, then make an appointment with the DMV for the application time, and drive to the DMV during the scheduled time to complete the procedure. A more reliable method is: Before changing the color, consult the DMV to confirm whether the selected color is allowed for change. After receiving confirmation, proceed with the vehicle color change, then schedule an appointment to complete the change registration procedure. The processing time for the body color change registration is not long. If the DMV is efficient, it can all be completed in less than half an hour. It is recommended that owners who need to complete the change procedure choose a weekday, prepare the necessary documents, and visit the DMV to complete the process.
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