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The immatriculation is a vehicle's registration. The details of a vehicle's registration are carried in the Carte Grise (grey card). When a car is bought or sold, the new ownership must be registered within 1 month of the transfer and a new Carte Grise will be issued to the new owner. A new model of vehicle licence came into use in October 2003. It is designed to simplify the process when buying and selling cars. This new type may now be issued when you apply for your Carte Grise . Paperwork can be handled by the Prefecture or the Sous-Prefecture. You should carry the Carte Grise (or ideally, a police stamped copy) in the car at all times. If you have brought a car into France you will need to go through a registration process before you can get a Carte Grise. See: Registering a Foreign Vehicle in France Buying & Registering a Used Car:Before agreeing to buy a used car:
To register the car you must provide:
Tariffs for Carte Grise are based on the CV of the car. Selling a Used CarYou must provide the buyer with:
There is no administrative charge when selling a car. Registering Collector's VehiclesA vehicle (car, motorbike or truck) over 25 years of age can be registered in France as a collector's vehicle
véhicule de collection. This can bring both benefits and restrictions. Benefits are that your vehicle does not need to be approved and standardised by the DRIRE, and the safety and emissions tested in a contrôle technique
(CT) are adapted to the age of the vehicle (and thus more lenient). However a vehicle registered as
véhicule de collection is restricted to travelling only within the département in which it's registered
and the adjoining ones unless you have prior permission from the Préfecture
(see below).
Registering a MopedPrior to 1 July 2004, it was not necessary to register a 50cc moped (cyclomoteur). However, as of the
1 July 2004, all new scooters (those which have never been on the road) must have a
carte grise. It will be up to the vendor (who should have signed a convention with the State) to register a new scooter in your name. You will provide the dealer with the required information and your identity card/passport or, in the case of a business purchase, a Kbis or Lbis registration certificate.
If you bring a new scooter to France from abroad you must register it immediately at the following address:
You must provide the following paperwork:
If you bring a second-hand scooter to France and wish to obtain the carte
grise, follow the same procedures as above, including any registration documents you may already have. Duplicate Carte Grise - Loss or TheftApplication for a replacement Carte Grise must be made to the Préfecture or Sous-Préfecture In the case of loss, you will need:
In the case of theft, you will need:
You will also need:
Change of Address or Name (through marriage)A change of name or address must be registered within one month. This Demande d'immatriculation must be made in person at the Préfecture or Sous-Préfecture except in the case of the new-style Carte Grise where the change may be requested by post. Documents to be supplied are when requesting a change in person:
The change is registered on the spot. Documents to be supplied are when requesting a change by post:
It generally takes two weeks for the change to be registered. In the case of mopeds and scooters, a change of address can be registered at a vendor who has signed the "Convention" with the State. You must supply a Demande d'immatriculation, proof of identity and the main section of the carte grise, cut off (leaving the detachable part which you fill in and keep as proof of registration while waiting for your new carte grise).
After an AccidentIf your car is involved in a severe accident, the police may take the Carte Grise and send it to the Prefecture. If you feel the car can be repaired, you will need to get a report from a recognised expert, which explains the damage and proves that the car will be safe once repaired. The expert will provide a certificate which must be taken to the to the Préfecture. If it is satisfactory, your Carte Grise will be returned to you. If the car cannot be repaired you must notify the Préfecture and the registration will be cancelled. Destruction of the VehicleIf you decide to sell your car to a scrapyard or scrap it yourself, you have to notify the Préfecture or Sous-Préfecture where the car is registered. There is a very stiff fine if you do not do this within 15 days of scrapping. You must send your Préfecture or Sous-Préfecture:
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