What procedures are required for replacing a car emblem?
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Replacing a car emblem involves filling out an application form, obtaining approval, and making changes at the vehicle management office. Below is an introduction to the procedures required for replacing a car emblem: Filling out the application form: Before replacing the car emblem, the vehicle owner must fill out the motor vehicle modification registration application form and submit the relevant documents to the local vehicle management office. Vehicle management office approval: The vehicle management office should inspect and archive the motor vehicle documents within three days of receiving the application. Modification can only proceed after approval is granted. Vehicle management office modification: After the vehicle modification, the owner must return to the vehicle management office to re-register the changes. The vehicle will also need to be photographed again, and a new driving license will be printed. The car emblem represents the automobile manufacturer, including the car's trademark, brand plate, engine model, factory serial number, and vehicle identification code. The car emblem helps sellers, maintenance personnel, and traffic management departments identify the vehicle. These emblems are checked during vehicle registration and annual inspections.