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Buying or selling a used car? The details on the vehicle registration documents and other paperwork needed when buying, selling or scrapping a car, moving house or needing to replace a lost or stolen Carte Grise.
The immatriculation is a vehicle (truck, car, camper, motorbike etc.) registration. The details of a vehicle's registration are carried in the Carte Grise (grey card). The French Vehicle Registration DocumentThe Carte Grise or registration document identifies:
The Carte Grise is specific to the vehicle and its owner. When a car is bought or sold, the new ownership must be registered within one month of the transfer and a new Carte Grise will be issued to the new owner. Paperwork is handled by the Prefecture or Sous-Prefecture and in some cases, by the local mairie. The Carte Grise (or ideally, a police stamped copy) should be carried in the car at all times. It can be asked during a police check or at a customs border control. A foreign registered car imported to France will need to go through a conforming process before being eligible for registration and a Carte Grise.
How to Sell a Used CarAll documents required by the seller can be downloaded and completed by hand. The seller must provide the buyer with the following:
Valuing a used carTwo French websites are free to use to get book value of a used car for sale; L'argus auto provides a paid-for service: How to Buy and Register a Used CarBefore agreeing to buy a used car:
When paying for and taking possession of the of the used car, ensure the seller provides all items 1 to 4 in the list above, see "How to Sell a Used Car". Documents required to register a vehicle
Note for buyers in the Ferney-Gex area: the new carte grise available from the Sous-Préfecture in Gex may only be paid for by cash or credit card. Cheques are not accepted. Registering a used car by postThis is only possible with a "new-style" Carte Grise with a detachable coupon, issued since 2003. Send copies of all the paperwork stipulated above to the Préfecture or Sous-Préfecture. The process takes about two weeks:
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
the 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 prior permission has been granted by 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
the buyer's name. Provide the dealer with the required information and identity card/passport or, in the case of a business purchase, a Kbis or Lbis registration certificate.
If a new moped is brought to France from abroad it must registered immediately at the following address:
Provide the following paperwork:
If a second-hand moped is brought to France, follow the same procedures as above, including any registration documents
that may be associated with the scooter. Rebates and Penalties for New, Low and High CO2 Emissions VehiclesAny person ordering a brand new vehicle in France from 5 December 2007 may be
eligible for a rebate or a penalty, depending on the vehicle. Bonus and Superbonus rebates for low CO2 emissions vehiclesThe buyer of a vehicle with emissions lower than 130 grams of CO² per square Kilometre is eligible for the Bonus rebate. Bonuses depend on the level and are awarded as follows:
If a vehicle older than 15 years is traded in for scrapping at the time the new car is ordered, the buyer gets a further €300 rebate - the Superbonus. To receive the rebate, the form Bonus Ecologique must be completed and sent to CNASEA (Centre National pour l'Aménagement des Structures des Exploitations Agricoles) within three months of acquiring the car.
Écopastille for high emissions vehiclesFrom January 2008 there is a penalty due on any new car with high emissions - over 160 grams of CO² per Kilometre - ordered after 5 December 2007 and registered from 1 January 2008. The penalty is paid at the point of first registration and is called the écopastille. It applies to vehicles with emissions as follows:
ADEME (Agence de l'Environment et de la Maîtrise de l'Energie) provides comprehensive information on vehicles and their emissions (in French) with calculation tables and reference information.
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 the following "declaration of loss or theft" (Déclaration de perte ou de vol de certificat d'immatriculation - carte grise) forms are available from Préfecture or Sous-Préfecture, Mairie or police:
Also required:
Change of Address or Name (through marriage)Registration of the change of name or address must be made within one month. The following must be supplied to the Préfecture or Sous-Préfecture:
In the case of mopeds and scooters, register a change of address at a vendor who has signed the "Convention" with the State. Supply a Demande d'immatriculation, proof of identity and the main section of the carte grise, cut off (leaving the detachable part which must be filled in and kept as proof of registration while waiting for the new carte grise). After an AccidentIf a car is involved in a severe accident, the police may take the Carte Grise and send it to the Prefecture. If the car can be repaired, a report will be needed 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/Scrapping a VehicleA vehicle may only be destroyed by an approved, professional scrapper (démolisseur or broyeur) after ownership has been transferred to them. It is essential that the owner notifies the Préfecture. How to destroy a vehicle
Send the detachable section to the Préfecture with in 15 days, along with a copy of the certificat de cession pour destruction. The vehicle registration will be cancelled. Within 15 days, the scrapper will provide proof receipt of the vehicle for destruction (récépissé de prise en charge pour destruction du véhicule, Form Cerfa n°12514) and send a copy of this along with the Carte Grise to the Préfecture so that the vehicle registration can be cancelled. Further Information
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