At three o'clock in the morning, the old Li 27th time turned out of the drawer of the green motor vehicle registration certificate. This small book, which should have fulfilled its mission five years ago, is now glowing coldly under the lamp - the SUV that was driven away by a debtor to cover the bill is still like a heavy stone weighing on his credit record.
I. The Soul of the Car, Rusted by Time
Many people's vehicle files are lying in such a "ghost car": it may be a rainstorm night washed into the river of the old pickup, is not done when the transfer of the van, or the debtor to drive away to offset the debt of the sedan no longer heard from. They have obviously long disappeared in the real world, but in the data system of government departments in the ghost, cold will be transformed into annual inspection reminders, violation of the ticket, or even a sudden summons to litigation.
In a small town in Jiangsu Province, Mr. Liu's truck became a pile of scrap metal eight years ago, but the system is still calculating the annual vehicle tax. Until the daughter's civil service exams to find out that the father's name has unpaid taxes, the whole family was surprised to realize the existence of this time bomb.
II. The key to lifting the spell is hidden in the old days.
The key to winning the battle to cancel the account is to put together a complete picture of the pieces of evidence scattered over the years. Last winter, Ms. Zhou in Hangzhou turned over the vehicle transfer agreement of twenty years ago, the yellowed pages of the buyer pressed the red handprints have long since faded to pinkish-white. She walked into the DMV with the intention of trying, and three days later she actually received a text message that her account had been canceled.
Try these methods specifically:
Vehicles have long been resold: go digging through the old stuff to find the purchase and sale documents from back in the day, even if it's just a transfer agreement written on half a piece of cigarette packet paper
Lost in theft: find out the return receipt of the police report that has accumulated dust and have the police station issue a "Certificate of Non-Recovery of Vehicle".
Natural scrapping and dismantling: begging the boss of the scrapyard to make up for the recycling certificate, looking for neighbors who have witnessed the vehicle's "dying moments" to put their fingerprints on it
III. Planting patience at the window
Old Chen, wearing faded overalls, has been squatting in the DMV hall for three days. In his hands, plastic bags containing the 1988 purchase invoice, yellowed road tax payment vouchers, as well as the demolition of the old neighbors before the handprints of the certificate. When the window clerk shook his head for the third time, he shook his hand and pulled out an old photo: "Look, this is the year I and this Dongfeng truck in front of the factory photo."
Sometimes it's not the paperwork that solves the problem, but these details that carry body heat. When the photo of young Old Chen and the rusty truck traveled back in time to appear in front of the clerk, the cold system suddenly showed signs of loosening.
IV. Butterfly effect at the moment of breaking the cocoon
The morning of the successful cancelation is often uneventful. It may be on the way to send your grandchildren to kindergarten, or it may be the moment when you are picking tomatoes at the vegetable market, and your cell phone suddenly vibrates - "The license plate under your name, Zhejiang AXXXXX, has been canceled". At that moment, the anxiety that has been pent up for years will dissipate like a mist under the sun, and the motor vehicle registration certificate in your pocket will suddenly be so light that it can be blown away by the wind.
These "phantom cars" wandering in the system are a record of the pains of the brutal growth of China's automobile society. When we learn to use the old newspaper car search notices, scrap station handwritten receipts, which are full of smoke and fire evidence to talk to the system, those who thought that the dead ends can never be unraveled, will eventually be quietly shed on an ordinary day.
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