Starting from August 01, 2020, there have been significant changes in vehicle registration in Vietnam. Below are 06 important new points regarding vehicle registration that everyone should know.
Circular No. 15/2014/TT-BCA of the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam on vehicle registration was issued on April 04, 2014 and officially effective from June 01, 2014.
How are Vietnam’s current regulations on license plates for each type of vehicle such as automobiles, motorcycles, vehicles of domestic/foreign offices and organizations, etc.? This is the question of Mr. Pham Nhat Quang in Ho Chi Minh City sent to LawNet on May 21, 2020 for answer.
In which cases shall vehicle registration certificates and license plates be revoked? What is the procedure for revocation? What responsibilities do relevant authorities have in revoking vehicle registration certificates and license plates? LawNet will address all of these issues in the following article.
Which types of transactions need to be notarized and authenticated to have legal validity? This is a question that LawNet has received from customers and members recently. To address this issue, LawNet has compiled the types of contracts that require notarization and authentication according to Vietnam’s current regulations in the following table.
Circular No. 15/2014/TT-BCA of the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam on vehicle registration was issued on April 04, 2014 and officially effective from June 01, 2014.
Circular No. 15/2014/TT-BCA of the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam on vehicle registration was issued on April 04, 2014 and effective from June 01, 2014, of which one of the notable contents is the regulation on the license plate codes for automobiles and motorcycles in the 63 provinces and cities across the country.
During the process of registering the transfer of ownership and relocating a vehicle, there may be various issues that arise, such as missing purchase documents, a vehicle registered under the names of both spouses but one of them has passed away, etc. To address these difficulties, Circular No. 15/2014/TT-BCA of the Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam provides detailed guidelines for each specific case. These guidelines were issued by the Ministry of Public Security to provide specific instructions and solutions for dealing with such situations.
On January 01, 2020, Decree No. 100/2019/ND-CP of Vietnam’s Government officially came into effect. According to this Decree, the penalties for failure to register new vehicle owner have been significantly increased. In order to assist Customers and Members in understanding the procedures for registering the transfer of ownership when purchasing a used motorcycle to avoid penalties, LawNet is pleased to introduce the latest procedures for registering the transfer of ownership of used motorcycles in 2020 in the following article.
Mr. Nguyen Van V sent this question to LawNet: "I bought my motorcycle, which was used by various persons, but I have never registered it. Now, with the effective implementation of Decree No. 100/2019/ND-CP of Vietnam’s Government, I want to register the transfer of ownership, but I only have the vehicle documents. Can I still transfer the ownership? Where should I go to complete this procedure? Do I need to bring the motorcycle with me?"
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