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Where is the chassis number located on the vehicle license?

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LeNoah
07/29/2025, 10:59:48 AM

On the motor vehicle license, the vehicle identification number (VIN) field represents the chassis number of the vehicle. The vehicle identification number follows specific rules. The ninth digit can only be a number from 0-9 or the uppercase letter X, while the last four digits must all be numbers and cannot be letters. Relevant information about the chassis number is as follows: 1. Introduction: The chassis number generally refers to the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), which is a unique set of seventeen letters or numbers used to identify a vehicle. It provides details about the manufacturer, engine, chassis serial number, and other specifications. 2. Note: To avoid confusion with the numbers 1, 0, and 9, the letters "I", "O", and "Q" are not used. Additionally, the 10th digit, which indicates the model year, does not use "I", "O", "Q", "U", "Z", or "0".

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McSkylar
08/13/2025, 03:35:51 AM

As a veteran driver with decades of experience, I remember that the chassis number on a car's vehicle license is usually located at the top of the second page, where there is a dedicated line or small box labeled 'Vehicle Identification Number.' Just hold it in your hand and flip to the second page to find it. The chassis number, also known as the VIN, is like a car's ID number—don’t confuse it with the engine number, which is listed elsewhere. I always check this number during vehicle inspections, such as the one printed on the small metal plate at the lower-left corner of the windshield. They should match; if they don’t, you should contact the traffic police immediately to avoid insurance claim issues in case of an accident. After driving for so many years, I’ve noticed that newer vehicle licenses have slightly different layouts, but the position is generally fixed. If you can’t find it, just patiently go through the entire booklet—no need to worry about looking in the wrong place.

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SanIsabela
10/11/2025, 01:49:31 AM

As a car enthusiast who loves modifications, I can tell you that the chassis number on a small car's registration certificate is usually found on the second page of that booklet, specifically in the "Vehicle Identification Number" section. It's quite conspicuous once you flip through. This chassis number is crucial – it's used every time you buy/sell a car or get insurance, ensuring the vehicle's uniqueness. My old car once failed inspection because the numbers didn't match, so now I've learned to cross-check every six months to ensure all documents align. Remember to also check the body nameplate or the VIN sticker on the windshield – it should match the number on your registration for peace of mind while driving. If you're unfamiliar with this, ask a friend to help verify during your next license renewal to avoid missing anything.

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DiAugust
11/24/2025, 01:56:47 AM

As an ordinary car owner, I usually find the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on the second page of the vehicle license under the "Vehicle Identification Code" section, typically located near the top. The VIN is the unique identifier of your vehicle—don't overlook it. Regularly checking this number can help you avoid minor issues. If your vehicle license becomes worn and the VIN is unreadable, make sure to get it reissued at the vehicle management office promptly.

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McCollin
01/14/2026, 03:28:42 AM

I prioritize driving safety. The vehicle frame number on the driving license is mainly located in the designated section on the second page. Just flip to that page and carefully look for the "Vehicle Identification Number" label to find it. The frame number isn't just a number; it's crucial for accident tracking or insurance claims in critical moments. I always verify it before lending my car to others to ensure all documents are complete. If you can't find it, check if there's a similar annotation on the first or third page to avoid mistaking it for other information in a hurry. Remember to check if the body VIN is synchronized during regular maintenance.

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SanLeila
04/10/2026, 11:33:49 PM

As a detail-oriented person, I noticed that the precise location of the chassis number on the vehicle license is in the "Vehicle Identification Number" column on the second page, usually at the top of the form, making it easy to locate when opened. The chassis number is like the DNA of each car, different from the license plate number, and mixing them up can cause serious problems. I recommend keeping the vehicle license safe and checking this number every time you wash or service your car to prevent any potential forgery. Also, verify the location of the VIN sticker on the car body; it should match the one on the vehicle license to ensure all records are accurate.

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