Where is the motor vehicle registration certificate number?
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Vehicle registration numbers can usually be found on the motor vehicle registration certificate. Each motor vehicle registration certificate has its own unique number. Number location: The number is displayed in the upper right corner of the first page. If it is not clear, you can check the same position on the second page. The motor vehicle registration certificate number is unique, and the owner can use this number to check vehicle-related information on the vehicle management website. Details are as follows: 1. The certificate number is located in the upper right corner of the first page of the vehicle registration certificate. 2. Older vehicles that have never received a registration certificate: You can take the vehicle license to the vehicle management office to check and obtain the number. Replacement is also possible, but the vehicle must be brought in, and it can be obtained on the same day. 3. Lost: It can be reissued, but it will take longer.
The vehicle registration certificate, that green booklet, has its number on the first page when you open it, right at the top right corner in the most visible spot. It's a combination of 17 digits and letters. Every time I help friends check a car, I remind them to pay attention to this: this thing is like the vehicle's ID card, so it's best to keep it locked in a safe and not carry it around casually. I remember last time my neighbor stuffed the certificate in the glove box, and the car got borrowed and used as collateral—it took forever to get it back. If you really lose it, don’t panic. Just bring the owner’s ID to the DMV to get a replacement; it only costs a small fee, though you might have to make a couple of trips. When replacing it, the car also needs to be driven there for verification, so it’s easier if you clear any traffic violations beforehand.