What to Do If Vehicle Documents Are Lost?
1 Answers
Here are the main methods for reissuing lost vehicle documents: 1. Reissuance of the registration certificate: You need to go to the vehicle management substation for vehicle inspection and photography, and then collect it at the substation. Required documents include the original ID card of the vehicle owner, and a temporary residence permit is also needed for non-local residents. It can be obtained on the same day and cannot be handled by an agent. Additionally, if the owner is a corporate entity, the original organization code certificate and a power of attorney with the official seal are required. 2. Reissuance of the car purchase invoice: For vehicles older than five years, the owner only needs to write a commitment letter on-site. For vehicles less than five years old, you need to obtain a copy from the 4S store, have the 4S store stamp it with the financial seal, and then go to the Industrial and Commercial Bureau to re-stamp the industrial and commercial verification seal. This must be handled by the owner personally and cannot be done by an agent. 3. Reissuance of the second-hand vehicle transfer ticket: Bring the registration certificate to the transaction hall where the transfer was originally processed to obtain a query slip. This can be handled by an agent. 4. Reissuance of the insurance policy: For compulsory traffic insurance reissuance, bring the owner's ID card and driving license to the designated branch of the insurance company. It can also be processed after the transfer with the new driving license, new owner's ID card, registration certificate, and transfer ticket. For commercial insurance, the method is the same as for compulsory traffic insurance, but some insurance companies stipulate that reissued commercial insurance can only be used and not canceled.