
If the motor vehicle is owned by an individual, the required documents or procedures include the original ID card and its photocopy, the motor vehicle driving license. For temporary residents, a residence permit and its photocopy are also required. If the motor vehicle is owned by an organization, the original organization code certificate, the original ID card of the agent, and a written power of attorney from the motor vehicle owner must be provided. Below is additional information: The vehicle green book, also known as the motor vehicle registration certificate, is a very important document for the vehicle. It is essential when handling the transfer of ownership. More details: The motor vehicle registration certificate is a necessary property ownership document for the vehicle, kept by the vehicle owner and not carried with the vehicle. It is required for any vehicle registration procedures such as transfer of ownership or change of registration, and it records the relevant details of the vehicle, serving as the vehicle's household registration. According to current motor vehicle registration regulations and relevant provisions, the registration processed by public security authorities is for permitting or not permitting the vehicle to be driven on the road, not for the registration of motor vehicle ownership.

My experience of replacing the green book (vehicle registration certificate) last time was quite interesting. As an ordinary car owner, you need to prepare several things for the whole process: first, the original ID card and its photocopy to prove you're the owner; secondly, bring the vehicle license, which serves as the car's ID; then go to the local DMV to fill out a motor vehicle license and registration application form, and you can get it on the spot. I recommend making an online appointment in advance, such as using the traffic police APP to save queuing time. The fee is about 50 yuan, payable in cash or by scanning a QR code. It's best to drive the car there, as staff need to verify details like the VIN. If the car loan hasn't been fully paid off, don't forget the bank certificate, otherwise you might get stuck. After getting the new certificate, I bought a special car document holder to keep it safe - don't be like me who carelessly misplaced it before and had to make another trip. The whole process takes about two or three days, and there won't be major issues if all materials are prepared.

When it comes to the procedures for replacing the green vehicle registration book, as a seasoned driver with years of experience, I find it quite straightforward: The key is to bring the original ID card, a photocopy, and the vehicle license, then head straight to the DMV to fill out the application form. Their process is quick—it takes about half an hour to complete, and the fee is less than 100 yuan. I usually remind my friends to go early in the morning when there are fewer people, or to download the traffic management app to make an appointment for even more convenience. It's best to have the vehicle present for the staff to inspect, to prevent fraudulent claims in case of lost documents. If the car is under a loan, contact the financial institution first to get a certificate. Normally, just keep the green book safe in the car's storage box to avoid giving intermediaries a chance to scam money.

I think the most crucial thing for replacing the green book is having all the documents ready: the original and photocopy of the owner's ID card, as well as the vehicle license must be brought along; make a trip to the vehicle management office, fill out their motor vehicle license plate application form, and the staff will handle it quickly; the cost is about 50 to 100 yuan, depending on the location; it's recommended to drive the car over to verify the identity information; if there are bank loan issues, contact in advance to supplement the materials; with all the procedures prepared, it can be done in a day.


