What to Do If the Small Green Book Is Lost?

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DiAnastasia
09/05/25 2:52am
When the motor vehicle registration certificate is lost, the owner of the motor vehicle should promptly apply for a replacement at the vehicle management office under the jurisdiction of the motor vehicle. Contact the original owner, who should personally drive to the vehicle management office with their ID card and driving license to apply for a replacement. The current owner must personally drive to the vehicle management office with their ID card and driving license to apply for a replacement. This is the only motor vehicle-related service that cannot be handled by a proxy. When applying, the owner of the motor vehicle should fill out an application form and submit proof of identity. For the replacement of the motor vehicle registration certificate, the motor vehicle must also be inspected. The vehicle management office should, within one day from the date of acceptance, confirm the motor vehicle, review the submitted documents and certificates, and issue a replacement motor vehicle registration certificate.
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