Government treats you like a criminal to get a new logbook

Zimbabwe drivers can replace their missing vehicle registration books through a simple government process. The Ministry of Transport shared clear steps on social media for anyone who lost or damaged their paperwork. Car owners must visit the Central Vehicle Registry office and pay fifteen dollars for the replacement document. People cannot legally prove they drive their cars without this important registration book.

The application requires several documents that drivers must bring to the registry office. A completed CVR 4 form serves as the main application paper for the replacement process. Vehicle owners must also bring a clear copy of their national identification card to prove their identity. Anyone whose book was stolen or lost completely needs to file a police report first.

Representatives can handle the application for busy vehicle owners who cannot visit personally. The driver must sign an affidavit giving permission for someone else to act for them. The representative also needs to bring their identification documents to the registry office. This system prevents dishonest people from stealing vehicle ownership through fake applications.

Special rules apply when vehicles change hands through sale agreements or belong to companies. Sold vehicle books must be marked clearly to prevent fraud after the transfer happens. Company vehicles need official letters signed by transport officers or company directors on letterheads. The ministry provided email addresses for people who have questions about their specific situations.
 

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