Where to Reapply for a Lost Vehicle Ownership Certificate?

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CharlesAnn
07/29/25 6:56pm
Methods for Reapplying for a Vehicle Ownership Certificate: If the ownership certificate is accidentally lost, it can be reapplied for at the municipal vehicle management office. For private vehicles, the owner can bring their driver's license and ID card to the vehicle management office to complete the reapplication process. For company vehicles, additional documents such as a company introduction letter are required. During the process, the owner needs to go to the business hall of the vehicle management office, fill out a reapplication form, and have the vehicle inspected at the motor vehicle inspection station. After the management department conducts a theft inquiry and comparison, if everything is correct, the vehicle management office will reissue the "Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate." 1. Private and company vehicles need to provide detailed information: the original and photocopy of the original owner's ID card; the original and photocopy of the driver's license, with the vehicle present for inspection; the original and photocopy of the company's organization code certificate; official seal, power of attorney, commitment letter, and the original and photocopy of the agent's ID card, the original and photocopy of the company's organization code certificate; company vehicles need a power of attorney with the official seal and the agent's signature. 2. Required documents for reapplying for the motor vehicle registration certificate: the owner's ID card; for non-local residents, a residence permit and the original driver's license are required, and the vehicle must be inspected; for private vehicles, the owner must be present in person for photographing and signing.
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