How do I replace a lost China business license document?

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How to Replace a Lost China Business License: Complete 2025 Guide

If your company’s 营业执照 (Business License, yíngyè zhízhào) is lost, the replacement process typically costs between RMB 1,800 and RMB 6,500 and takes 15 to 30 working days from start to finish, depending on the city and whether you use an agent. This FAQ covers every step — from police reporting to getting your new license — so you can minimize downtime and avoid fines.

What Is a China Business License and Why Is It Critical?

A 营业执照 (Business License, yíngyè zhízhào) is the primary legal document proving your company’s registration with China’s 市场监督管理局 (Administration for Market Regulation, AMR, shìchǎng jiāndū guǎnlǐ jú). It contains your company name, legal representative, registered address, business scope, and registration number. Without a valid physical copy, you cannot open bank accounts, sign leases, renew visas, or conduct customs clearance. Losing this document creates an immediate compliance risk — and in some cases, a fine of up to RMB 10,000 if the loss is reported late.

Step-by-Step Replacement Process

Step 1: Report the Loss to the Local Police (Public Security Bureau)

Within 24 hours of discovering the loss, visit the local 派出所 (Police Station, pàichūsuǒ) in the district where your company is registered. Bring your company’s 公章 (Company Seal, gōngzhāng) and a letter of authorization from the legal representative. The police will issue a 丢失证明 (Loss Certificate, diūshī zhèngmíng).

  • Cost: Free (some stations charge a small processing fee of RMB 10–50)
  • Time: 1–2 hours on-site
  • Required documents: Original company seal, photocopy of the legal representative’s ID, company registration certificate (if available)

Step 2: Publish a Loss Announcement in a Designated Newspaper

Most AMR branches require you to publish a formal loss announcement in a 省级报纸 (provincial-level newspaper, shěngjí bàozhǐ) or a newspaper designated by the local AMR. The announcement must include your company’s full name, registration number, and a statement that the license is lost and invalid.

  • Cost: RMB 200–800 depending on the newspaper and city
  • Time: 1–3 days for publication; you will receive a 报纸原件 (original newspaper page, bàozhǐ yuánjiàn) as proof
  • Tip: In Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen, the AMR accepts announcements in China Business News or Legal Daily. Smaller cities may specify a local paper.

Step 3: Gather All Replacement Documents

When applying to the AMR for a reissued license, you must submit a complete dossier. Missing or incorrect documents are the top reason for rejection (see Pitfall #1 below).

Document Requirement Note
Application form (补领营业执照申请表) Signed and stamped by legal representative Download from local AMR website
Police loss certificate (丢失证明) Original + 1 copy Must be issued within last 90 days
Newspaper announcement page (报纸原件) Original full page Cut-outs are not accepted
Company seal (公章) Imprint must match registration If seal is also lost, report it separately
Legal representative ID (法人身份证) Original + copy Foreign passport for WFOEs
Power of attorney (授权委托书) If applying via a third party Notarization may be required

Step 4: Submit to the AMR and Wait for Reissuance

Bring all documents to the 市场监督管理局 (AMR, shìchǎng jiāndū guǎnlǐ jú) office in your district. Submit the application in person or through an authorized agent. The AMR will review the documents and issue a new license with a fresh registration number and issue date.

  • Processing time: 5–15 working days (typically 7–10 in first-tier cities)
  • Fee: RMB 100–500 (some cities waive the fee if the loss was accidental)
  • Outcome: You receive a new physical license (one original + one copy) and a digital copy via the government portal.

Cost and Timeline Summary

City Police Report Newspaper Announcement AMR Fee Total Cost (RMB) Total Time (Working Days)
Beijing Free RMB 500–800 RMB 200 RMB 700–1,000 15–22
Shanghai Free RMB 400–700 RMB 150 RMB 550–850 12–18
Shenzhen Free RMB 300–500 RMB 100 RMB 400–600 10–15
Guangzhou RMB 20–50 RMB 250–450 RMB 200 RMB 470–700 14–20

Note: If you use a third-party agent, add RMB 1,500–3,500 to the total cost. Agents handle police visits and newspaper submissions, reducing your personal time commitment by 30–50%.

Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them

Pitfall: Delaying the police report by more than 48 hours. Cost: A fine of RMB 1,000–10,000 from the AMR, plus extra documentation explaining the delay. Fix: Report the loss to the police within 24 hours, even if you are still searching for the document. You can always cancel the report if you find it later.
Pitfall: Publishing the announcement in an unrecognized newspaper (e.g., an online-only or local district paper). Cost: The entire announcement fee (RMB 200–800) is wasted, and the AMR rejects your application, adding 7–10 working days to the process. Fix: Ask your local AMR office for a list of approved newspapers — they usually have a printed list or a WeChat QR code at the service counter.
Pitfall: Losing the company seal along with the business license. Cost: The seal replacement process (separate police report, newspaper announcement, and public security notarization) adds RMB 600–1,200 and 10–15 working days. Fix: Keep the company seal in a separate, secure location — never in the same folder or drawer as the license. If both are lost, apply for the seal reissuance first, as you need the seal to complete the license replacement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I apply for a replacement online?

Yes, in most tier-1 cities (Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou), you can submit the application through the local AMR’s online portal (e.g., National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System). However, you still need to submit the original police loss certificate and newspaper page at the AMR office in person or via courier. The online system typically reduces the processing time by 3–5 working days because your data is pre-validated.

Q: Is there a penalty for losing the license?

According to the Company Registration Administration Regulations (《公司登记管理条例》), companies must “properly keep” their business license. If the AMR determines the loss was due to negligence, a fine of RMB 1,000–10,000 may be imposed. First-time offenders in first-tier cities rarely face fines, but companies with a history of compliance issues or those that delay reporting by more than 30 days are more likely to be penalized.

Q: Do I need to update any other departments?

Yes. After receiving the new license, update the following entities within 10 working days:

  • Bank: Provide the new license to your bank for account records.
  • Tax bureau: Update the license copy on file with your local tax authority.
  • Social security bureau: If you have employees, update the company registration file.
  • Customs: For import/export companies, provide the new license to update the customs registration.

Failure to update the bank within 30 days can result in frozen corporate accounts — a costly mistake that typically takes 5–10 days to resolve.

Q: Can I use a photocopy of the old license while waiting for the new one?

No. Once the loss is reported to the police and announced in the newspaper, the original license is legally invalid. Any photocopy or scanned version should be destroyed. A notarized replacement certificate from the AMR (a temporary document issued while the new license is being processed) can serve as proof during the waiting period, but not all banks or government offices accept it.

NEXT STEPS

Act quickly to avoid penalties and operational disruptions. Here are the three most important actions to take right now:

  1. Report the loss to the police within 24 hours — visit your local 派出所 (police station) with your company seal and legal representative ID. For detailed location and contact information for police stations in your district, read our guide: How to Find Your Local Police Station (Pai Chu Suo) in China.
  2. Contact an approved newspaper to publish the loss announcement — confirm the approved list with your AMR office first. Our resource on Business Loss Announcements in Chinese Newspapers lists approved newspapers in all 31 provinces, including sample announcement text in Chinese.
  3. Prepare the full AMR submission dossier — download the application form, gather all supporting documents, and consider using a licensed agent if you need to expedite the process. Our step-by-step guide AMR Document Submission Checklist for Foreign-Invested Enterprises includes a downloadable template for the power of attorney and a timeline calculator.

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