When a household head purchases a new truck-mounted crane, they need to go through the procedures of registering and obtaining a license. With the arrival of the National V era for truck-mounted cranes, the registration process will be relatively stricter. So, how does the registration process for truck-mounted cranes proceed? What procedures are needed, and what is the registration process like?
I. Registration procedures for truck-mounted crane vehicles
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Fill out an “Application Form for Registration, Transfer, Cancellation Registration/Transfer-in of Motor Vehicles” at the vehicle management office. If it is purchased by a unit, the unit’s official seal must be affixed. This form is a crucial document that provides detailed information about the truck-mounted crane vehicle and its owner. It includes details such as the vehicle’s make, model, year of manufacture, and the owner’s contact information. The unit’s official seal is required to ensure the authenticity and legality of the purchase by an organization.
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The original and photocopy of the identity certificate of the owner of the truck-mounted crane vehicle. This could be a driver’s license, passport, or other valid identification document. The photocopy is used for record-keeping purposes and to verify the identity of the owner.
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Purchase invoice (in triplicate: invoice copy, registration copy, tax declaration copy). The purchase invoice is an essential document that proves the ownership and purchase price of the truck-mounted crane. It contains important information such as the seller’s details, the vehicle’s specifications, and the purchase date. The triplicate copies are used for different purposes during the registration process.
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Factory inspection certificate and vehicle technical parameter table for the whole truck-mounted crane vehicle. The factory inspection certificate ensures that the vehicle has passed the manufacturer’s quality control checks and is in proper working condition. The vehicle technical parameter table provides detailed information about the vehicle’s dimensions, weight, engine specifications, and other technical details.
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Vehicle purchase tax payment certificate or tax exemption certificate (for models such as sprinkler trucks, garbage trucks, and aerial work trucks that can be exempt from tax, it is necessary to go to the relevant departments to handle the tax exemption certificate. In addition, if it is purchased by a unit, the official seal of the unit must be affixed to this certificate). The vehicle purchase tax is a tax levied on the purchase of motor vehicles. Some special vehicle models may be exempt from this tax, but it is necessary to obtain a tax exemption certificate from the relevant departments. The official seal of the unit is required to ensure the authenticity of the tax exemption certificate for unit purchases.
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The original of the third copy of the compulsory insurance certificate for motor vehicle traffic accidents. (If the original has been lost, a photocopy of any other invoice can be used to have the insurance company affix the insurance company’s seal). Compulsory insurance is required by law to protect against financial losses in case of accidents. The third copy of the insurance certificate is used for registration purposes. If the original is lost, a photocopy of another invoice can be used to obtain the insurance company’s seal as proof of insurance.
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If the vehicle is handled by an agent, a power of attorney and the agent’s identity certificate must also be presented. In some cases, the vehicle owner may appoint an agent to handle the registration process. In such cases, a power of attorney is required to authorize the agent to act on behalf of the owner. The agent’s identity certificate is also needed to verify their identity.
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An imprinted film of the vehicle identification number (that is, the frame number). The vehicle identification number is a unique identifier for each vehicle. An imprinted film of the vehicle identification number is required to verify the identity of the vehicle during the registration process.
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A copy of the external inspection report of motor vehicles issued by the vehicle management office. (For models that are not exempt from inspection, a certificate of passing the safety technical inspection should also be submitted). The external inspection report ensures that the vehicle meets the safety and environmental standards. For models that are not exempt from inspection, a certificate of passing the safety technical inspection is also required to prove that the vehicle is in good working condition.
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For vehicles in special industries, such as fire engines, ambulances, engineering rescue vehicles, etc., a certificate of vehicle usage nature issued by the relevant competent department is also required. Vehicles in special industries have specific usage requirements and need to obtain a certificate of vehicle usage nature from the relevant competent department. This certificate clarifies the purpose and usage of the vehicle and ensures that it is used in accordance with the relevant regulations.
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The originals or photocopies of other certificates and vouchers that shall be submitted when registering motor vehicles as stipulated by laws and administrative regulations. For example, if a truck-mounted crane user is an individual and needs to apply for an operation certificate, when purchasing a truck-mounted crane, it should be explained to the seller that the vehicle must meet fuel standards. Otherwise, it cannot be operated after registration. There may be other certificates and vouchers required depending on the specific circumstances and regulations. For individual truck-mounted crane users who need to apply for an operation certificate, it is important to ensure that the vehicle meets the fuel standards. Failure to meet these standards can result in the vehicle being unable to operate after registration.
If you are registering in a different place, you must pay attention to asking whether the vehicle needs to be driven to other places for annual inspection. Only after we have completed the above matters can the truck-mounted crane be put on the road and officially operate. When registering in a different place, it is important to clarify whether the vehicle needs to be driven to another location for annual inspection. This can have an impact on the registration process and the vehicle’s operation. Once all the above procedures are completed, the truck-mounted crane can be legally put on the road and start official operations.
II. Registration process for truck-mounted crane vehicles
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Pay vehicle purchase tax (vehicle purchase tax application form, purchase invoice, original certificate of conformity, a set of vehicle imprint numbers, and the original and photocopy of the vehicle owner’s identity certificate). The vehicle purchase tax is a significant expense when purchasing a truck-mounted crane. The application form, purchase invoice, original certificate of conformity, vehicle imprint numbers, and the owner’s identity certificate are required to pay the tax. This step is crucial for completing the registration process.
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Verify industrial and commercial invoices. The industrial and commercial invoices need to be verified to ensure the authenticity and legality of the purchase. This step helps to prevent fraud and ensure that the vehicle is properly registered.
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Apply for vehicle registration (pay license plate fee, paste receipts, and fill out forms). Applying for vehicle registration involves paying the license plate fee, pasting receipts, and filling out various forms. This step is essential for obtaining a license plate and officially registering the vehicle.
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Vehicle inspection (provide vehicle engine and frame imprint numbers). The vehicle inspection is an important step to ensure that the vehicle meets the safety and environmental standards. Providing the vehicle engine and frame imprint numbers helps to verify the identity of the vehicle during the inspection.
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Select a vehicle license plate number (receive a license plate issuance notice). Selecting a vehicle license plate number is an exciting part of the registration process. After selecting a number, the vehicle owner will receive a license plate issuance notice.
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Receive vehicle license plates. Receiving the vehicle license plates marks a significant milestone in the registration process. The license plates are the official identification of the vehicle and must be displayed on the vehicle at all times.
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Pay vehicle photography fee, vehicle and ship tax, and purchase warning signs. Paying the vehicle photography fee, vehicle and ship tax, and purchasing warning signs are additional steps in the registration process. These fees and purchases ensure that the vehicle is in compliance with the relevant regulations.
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License plates are installed on vehicles, photographs are taken, and photos are received. Installing the license plates on the vehicle and taking photographs are the final steps in the registration process. The photos are used for record-keeping purposes and to ensure that the vehicle is properly registered.
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Make driving licenses and vehicle registration certificates. The driving licenses and vehicle registration certificates are the official documents that allow the vehicle owner to operate the truck-mounted crane legally. These documents are essential for ensuring the safety and legality of the vehicle’s operation.
In conclusion, registering a truck-mounted crane requires a series of procedures and documents. The registration process can be complex and time-consuming, but it is essential for ensuring the legality and safety of the vehicle’s operation. By following the correct procedures and submitting the required documents, truck-mounted crane owners can ensure that their vehicles are properly registered and ready to hit the road.
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