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NEW SMARTPHONE APP MAKES FILING THE OBLIGATORY ‘PAPERWORK’ MORE SECURE. IT ALSO BLOCKS THE SALE OF STOLEN CARS A new government app that aims to lighten the bureaucracy around buying and
selling a used car in France is now available to download nationwide. SIMPLIMMAT.GOUV was released after a successful trial period. It enables buyers and sellers of used cars to follow the
necessary steps to legally exchange the vehicle. Users can do this through their smartphone as long as the seller and buyer are both physically present. _Image: Screenshot / Apple_ WHAT IS
THE SELLING/BUYING REGISTRATION PROCESS IN FRANCE? In France, anyone selling their vehicle to another private individual must declare the administrative transfer of the vehicle within 15
days after the physical transfer of the vehicle to the buyer. This means that any offences committed by the new owner (the buyer) are registered to them and not to the seller. The buyer is
also required to have a ‘_carte grise_’ (vehicle registration document) issued in their name within one month of the vehicle transfer. READ MORE: HOW DO YOU SELL A SECOND-HAND CAR IN FRANCE?
WHAT DOES THE NEW APP DO? The app replaces the need for physical paperwork and the process can reportedly be completed in 10 minutes. It is recommended to follow the steps at the same time
as the keys are handed over. This means responsibility relating to the car, subsequent driving offences etc, is transferred immediately. The buyer can also apply for a new carte grise at the
same time, which they should receive within three or four days to their specified address. To use the app, the buyer and seller must both be physically present, and have 4G coverage to
their smartphones. Each must have the app downloaded and have their vehicle paperwork to hand. Using the app avoids problems later. For example, before the app, the seller had to fill in and
co-sign a paper Cerfa form, and then register the transfer on the ANTS (_Agence nationale des titres sécurisés_) website. If they failed to do this, the buyer could be blocked from
registering the vehicle in their name. IMPROVED VEHICLE CHECKING The app also enables users to check the vehicle's administrative status, giving the buyer extra security. If there are
any problems with the status (for example, if the vehicle is reported as stolen), Simplimmat blocks the sale. SUCCESSFUL APP TRIALS The app was successfully tested in 2021 in the Centre Val
de Loire and Normandy regions as well as in the Yvelines department. Testing continued in 2022 in the Brittany and Ile-de-France regions. The free app is now available nationwide, for all
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