If a used car invoice is lost, you can reissue it by following the steps below:
Call the police and file a record: First, immediately report the case to the local public security agency and file a record. When reporting the case, you need to bring relevant supporting documents, such as your ID card, vehicle purchase certificate, etc., so that the public security agency can verify the vehicle and owner information.
Contact the seller: Explain the loss of the invoice to the used car seller and apply for a reissue or reissue of the invoice. The seller may require vehicle-related information, identity documents, and a report and filing certificate. If the seller agrees to reissue or reissue the invoice, you must provide the necessary information as required and pay the relevant fees that may be incurred.
Tax department processing: If the invoice cannot be reissued or reissued through the seller, the owner can bring his ID card, vehicle purchase certificate, report and filing certificate and other relevant materials to the local tax department to handle the reissue or reissue of the invoice. The tax department will review the information provided by the owner and verify the vehicle purchase. After the review is passed, the tax department will reissue or reissue the used car sales invoice for the owner.
Notes: During the entire re-issuance process, the car owner should keep the relevant certification materials and invoices properly to avoid losing them again. Re-issuing invoices may involve a certain amount of time and cost, and the car owner should be prepared accordingly. If the relevant procedures or insurance have been completed before the invoice is lost, the car owner should promptly notify the relevant agency and update the relevant information.