
Vehicle registration certificate will be taken away. To register a vehicle, the owner needs to provide the vehicle certificate of conformity, which will be stored in the vehicle's file and kept by the vehicle management office. The documents required for vehicle registration include: Document 1: Motor vehicle registration form and data collection form. Document 2: Owner's proof (company certificate or original and photocopy of resident ID card and household register). Document 3: Vehicle inspection sheet. Document 4: Proof of surcharge payment and photocopy of receipt. Document 5: Four color photos of the vehicle. Document 6: Vehicle certificate of conformity and purchase invoice.

I've gone through the vehicle registration process several times when buying cars. Every time I visit the DMV, the vehicle certificate of conformity gets submitted and immediately taken away for archiving as part of the vehicle's official records. What the owner receives is the vehicle registration certificate, commonly known as the 'big green book', which serves as your only proof for future vehicle maintenance, ownership transfer, or accident handling. The certificate of conformity proves the vehicle left the factory meeting all standards, and the DMV keeps it to ensure traceability in their system. I recommend making a copy of the certificate of conformity when picking up your new car as backup - it might be useful when selling the car or handling insurance claims later. The whole process is quite smooth, no need to worry too much, just double-check your invoice and personal documents. Remember to keep the registration certificate safe - it's more important than the certificate of conformity as you'll need it for daily driving and annual inspections.

Having dealt with car dealerships for many years, I often hear newcomers asking about vehicle registration issues. The vehicle qualification certificate is definitely collected by the vehicle management office for archiving the vehicle records. It is the original document proving that the vehicle left the factory in compliance with standards, and the vehicle management office needs to keep it to prevent people from using forged documents to drive on the road. The owner will receive a registration certificate, which is the permanent document required for maintenance and insurance claims. I recommend bringing all necessary documents when registering the vehicle, making sure not to forget things like the invoice. Losing the qualification certificate doesn't affect driving, but losing the registration certificate can cause major trouble. Keep a copy just in case, as road safety should always come first.

Last year when I bought my first car and went to register it, the staff directly took the vehicle certificate of conformity. They said this was the standard procedure, with the document archived at the DMV, and what I received was the registration certificate. The certificate of conformity is only used for initial verification of the vehicle's legality, after which the registration certificate serves as proof of ownership. Remember to take photos and back up all documents in case you need to provide copies later. The whole process is quite straightforward, no need to worry.


