Requirement Relating to Signature and Chop on Vehicle Registration Document
The vehicle registration document (hereunder referred to as "VRD") is a very important document issued to the registered owner of a vehicle. It must be duly signed and properly kept by the registered vehicle owner.
To better safeguard the interest of registered vehicle owners and ascertain the identity of applicants in licensing applications, under the current requirement, the signature and chop on VRD and relevant licensing application form should meet the following requirements, otherwise the Transport Department will not process the application:-
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Individual as registered vehicle owner: |
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- VRD and relevant licensing application form must be duly signed by the registered vehicle owner; and
- Signature on the application form should match with that on the VRD.
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Company/Organization as registered vehicle owner: |
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- VRD and the application form must be duly signed by an authorized representative of the company/organization together with a company/organization chop;
- Company/organization name shown on the chop should match with that of the registered owner on the VRD; and
- Company/organization chop on the application form must be identical with that on the VRD.
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The abovementioned requirement is applicable to all licensing applications that required the submission of VRD together with the licensing forms.
Frequently Asked Questions
Enquiries
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the purpose of the abovementioned arrangement? |
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The VRD is a very important document issued to the registered owner of a vehicle. The VRD must be signed by the registered owner and be kept properly. To better safeguard the interest of registered vehicle owners and ascertain the identity of applicants in licensing applications, the VRD has to contain signature of the registered vehicle owner (or the signature of an authorized representative together with a company/organization chop if the vehicle is owned by a company/organization), otherwise the Transport Department will not process the licensing application.
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Will the Transport Department only process licensing applications with identical company/organization chops stamped on the application form and the VRD? |
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In general, the Transport Department requires that the company/organization chop on the licensing form must be identical with that on the VRD. If a company/organization has practical difficulties in complying with the requirement (such as its vehicles are managed by different branches or outstations but the VRDs are signed by the headquarters), it should approach the Transport Department to sort out an appropriate arrangement.
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What should I do if we are unable to provide an identical company/organization chop as stamped on the VRD because a new chop has been adopted or the old chop was lost/stolen/damaged? |
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The company/organization should issue a letter on its letterhead to notify the Transport Department of the reason for change of chop and the effective date of use of the new chop. The notification letter should be signed by an authorized person with his/her name, post title and contact telephone number. Both the new and the old chops should be clearly stamped on the letter unless the old chop has been lost/stolen/damaged. The registered vehicle owner can either –
- apply for a duplicate of the VRD and pay the prescribed application fee;
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- bring along the original and photocopy of notification letter each time for relevant vehicle licensing application.
For the sample notification letter for the change of company/organization chop on the VRD, please click here.
The Transport Department will not process applications if the company/organization chop on the application form is not identical with that on the VRD and the registered vehicle owners cannot produce the original notification letter.
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What should I do if a wrong company/organization chop is stamped on the VRD by mistake? |
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The company/organization should issue a letter on its letterhead to notify the Transport Department that a wrong chop was stamped on the VRD and the effective date of use of the new chop. The notification letter should be signed by an authorized person with his/her name, post title and contact telephone number. The new chop should be clearly stamped on the letter. The registered vehicle owner should apply for a duplicate of the VRD and pay the prescribed application fee. You have to submit the original notification letter with your application.
For the sample notification letter for the change of company/organization chop on the VRD, please click here.
The Transport Department will not process applications if the company/organization chop on the application form is not identical with that on the VRD and the registered vehicle owners cannot produce the original notification letter.
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Our company/organization has notified the Transport Department of the change of company/organization chop by a notification letter during an earlier submission of vehicle licensing application. Can I apply for a duplicate of the VRD now ? |
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Yes, the company/organization can apply for a duplicate of the VRD and pay the prescribed application fee and have to submit the original notification letter with your application.
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Enquiries
Enquiries about licensing services may be made through Transport Department 24-hour hotline no. (852) 2804 2600 or email licensing@td.gov.hk
You may also approach the Enquiry Counters of the four Transport Department Licensing Offices.
Requirement Relating to Signature and Chop on Vehicle Registration Document