Will the owner be notified when a vehicle's registration is canceled?
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Will the owner be notified when a vehicle's registration is canceled? According to regulations: For a registered motor vehicle, if the owner wishes to relocate within the jurisdiction of the vehicle management office where the vehicle is registered or change the owner's name or contact information, they must file a record with the registration office of the vehicle management office. Additional information: 1. Canceling registration: A registered vehicle is one that has been officially registered. Generally, one driver can register up to three non-personally owned motor vehicles at the same time, and one motor vehicle can be registered by up to three drivers other than the owner. If this limit is exceeded, the driver must cancel the registration of one vehicle before binding another. Canceling the registration of a vehicle means removing the personal information bound to the vehicle, thereby severing the relationship with the driver. 2. Consequences of canceling registration: If the owner of a motor vehicle fails to provide or cancel the personal information bound to the vehicle as required, they will bear the adverse consequences of not being promptly notified about road traffic accidents, traffic safety violations, vehicle management, and other related information. If traffic violations are not handled in time, late fees will be charged. If they remain unresolved by the end of the scoring cycle, this will affect the processing of driver's license and vehicle license-related services, and the vehicle's annual inspection will also be affected.