Where is the registration book for a financed car?
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The "Vehicle Registration Certificate" for a financed car is generally mortgaged at the bank that provided the auto loan. Introduction to the Vehicle Registration Certificate: The Vehicle Registration Certificate is kept by the vehicle owner and is not carried with the vehicle. It is required to be presented for any vehicle registration procedures such as transfer or change of ownership, and records relevant information about the vehicle, serving as the vehicle's "household register." For registered motor vehicles, if the Vehicle Registration Certificate is lost, missing, or damaged, procedures for replacement or reissuance of the certificate must be completed. Materials required for applying for a Vehicle Registration Certificate: Original and photocopy of the vehicle owner's identity proof. Vehicle inspection record form. It is important to note that the application for the Motor Vehicle Registration Form requires the vehicle to be brought to the local vehicle management office, and the application must be made by the vehicle owner personally; it cannot be delegated to others. If the Vehicle Registration Certificate needs to be reissued, the vehicle owner must personally present the required documents and have the vehicle inspected at the local vehicle management office. After the inspection is completed, wait for the vehicle information to be confirmed.