Can a Flood-Damaged Vehicle Be Transferred?
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All can be transferred, whether flood-damaged, accident-involved, or fire-damaged vehicles. Below are the specific details regarding the relevant content: Principle: Every vehicle has a fixed registration, much like a person. The vehicle registration primarily records the owner and address of the vehicle, along with some related vehicle parameters. Transferring a vehicle proves that it belongs to the current owner and has no involvement in accidents or violations. If the vehicle has certain issues, such as being involved in an accident, failing to undergo annual inspection, being stolen, or being smuggled, it cannot be transferred through normal procedures. Basic Process: File check at the vehicle management office → Criminal investigation and industrial and commercial vehicle inspection → Receive the acceptance receipt of the vehicle license → Receive the original vehicle license → Transfer of purchase tax → Renaming of insurance. Required Documents: Vehicle license; Motor vehicle registration certificate; Supplementary motor vehicle registration form (obtained from the local vehicle management office where the vehicle is registered, with ID card, vehicle license, and road maintenance fee certificate); Vehicle purchase tax certificate; ID cards and household registration books of both buyer and seller. If the buyer is from another region, a temporary residence permit is required, and the buyer's temporary residence permit must be valid for at least one year.