Transport enterprises are allowed to register their online registration schedule
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- 00:48 13/05/2023
DNHN - The Vietnam Register has launched a feature to register for a business account to support transport companies, garages, car garages/salons or businesses with a large number of vehicles that can register multiple vehicles and schedule registration.
Due to the actual demand from businesses, the Vietnam Registry Department announced on May 12 that the App TTDK application development team - Vietnam Register has launched a feature to register for an enterprise account to help transport companies, garages/car salons, and businesses with a large number of vehicles register multiple vehicles and schedule registration.
Consequently, the new feature facilitates the registration of multiple vehicles and the scheduling of inspections for these vehicles, as well as the management of the number of vehicles and the number of registration appointments at any given time. different.
To register an account, corporate customers must select "Enterprise" in the "Registration" section, then enter correct and complete information including business name, business representative, email, password, and a business licence photo to verify the account.
If previously registered individual accounts are to be converted to business accounts, the Registry requires customers to send customer service their phone numbers and business licence photos. on Zalo for the administration team to modify.
Currently, the Vietnam Register has determined that registration centres have deployed the registration centre app (TTDK) to receive people's registration appointments. Automobile owners have also become accustomed to scheduling inspection appointments online.
However, the Registry Department admits that there is still a situation of "triggers" taking advantage of the overload in the inspection of motor vehicles, the mentality of car owners who want to register their vehicles quickly, has conspired to make a quick registration law to profiteer, causing virtual bookings, taking the seats of unregistered vehicles.
To prevent virtual scheduling, the Registry Centre app admin team will compare the user-supplied data with the registry system's data. When registering a vehicle or setting the registration schedule, the owner must enter the correct number of certificate stamps and registration expiration date based on the vehicle's licence plate. If the above information is incomplete, the registration centres may reject the appointment.
For expired and approaching-expiration vehicles, the system will automatically prioritise registration unit scheduling. For vehicles whose expiration date is more than 10 days away, the Registry Department suggests selecting an inspection schedule that is close to the expiration date.
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