Can a car be sold in a different location?

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SanAdalynn
07/30/25 6:54am
Yes, you can sell your car in a different location by bringing the relevant documents to the local vehicle management office to complete the transfer procedures. Below is an introduction to the process of selling a car in a different location: 1. Apply for the transfer-out procedure: When applying for the transfer-out procedure, the original license plate and vehicle registration certificate will be collected, and a temporary license plate valid for 30 days will be issued. This temporary plate must be kept safely as it must be submitted when applying for the transfer-in procedure. The transfer process legally completes the change of vehicle ownership, ensuring the legality of the vehicle's origin. 2. Resolve all violations before the transfer registration: Article 18 of the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations" stipulates that for a registered motor vehicle whose ownership is transferred, the new owner must apply for the transfer registration at the vehicle management office within 30 days from the date of delivery. Before applying for the transfer registration, the owner must resolve all traffic violations and accidents related to the vehicle.
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