When Can I Get the Vehicle Registration Certificate?
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You will receive the motor vehicle registration certificate at the same time as obtaining the vehicle license when successfully registering a new car or transferring ownership of a used car. Here is some information about the vehicle registration certificate: 1. The "Vehicle Registration Certificate" is the legal proof of vehicle ownership, kept by the vehicle owner and not carried with the vehicle. 2. It must be presented for any subsequent vehicle registration procedures, such as transfer or change of ownership, and records the vehicle's details, serving as the vehicle's "household register." Additional information: Methods for verifying the vehicle registration certificate: 1. Check whether the owner's ID matches the documents used when applying for the motor vehicle registration certificate, including the ID number, to confirm if it is a first-hand vehicle. 2. Review the "Domestic/Import" section on the motor vehicle registration certificate: Pay attention if it contains terms like "import," "customs confiscation," "industrial and commercial penalty confiscation," or "overseas self-brought," as these may affect the vehicle's selling price. 3. Check the "Usage Nature" section to see if it is marked as "commercial" or "non-commercial." If it is commercial, take note and promptly inform the pricing center. 4. Check if there is any mortgage loan. To release the mortgage, the owner must contact the loan bank; otherwise, the transfer cannot proceed. 5. For the initial application of the motor vehicle registration certificate, an agent can handle it, but the original ID of the owner is required. For a lost certificate replacement, the owner must be present in person. The motor vehicle registration certificate is generally processed at the vehicle management office, with a collection time of three working days.