Can a newly purchased car be transferred?
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Can a newly purchased car be transferred? It is possible, but you need to wait until the new car's records are archived before you can normally complete the transfer procedures. You can directly contact the transfer personnel to determine whether the new car's license plate can be queried in the vehicle management system. If the vehicle management system has already established the records and can query them, the vehicle can then officially proceed with the transfer procedures. Generally, a newly purchased car takes about 3 working days to have its records established. Once the records are checked and there are no violations or mortgages, the car can be transferred to someone else. If the new car was purchased with a loan, the loan must first be fully repaid before the transfer procedures can be normally completed. The documents required for personal vehicle transfer include: ID cards of both parties, the vehicle's driving license, the vehicle registration certificate, and the vehicle must be present.
Of course, a newly purchased car can be transferred! Transferring ownership essentially means changing the vehicle's title to someone else. Whether it's a brand-new car or a used one, as long as you have all the required documents, the process can be completed smoothly. I've looked into this before—the key is to prepare the vehicle registration certificate, a copy of the buyer's ID, and the original purchase invoice. These documents are the basics. During the transfer process, you'll need to visit the DMV to fill out an application, pay a small fee (usually around a few dozen to a hundred yuan), plus some taxes. It doesn’t take long, just a day or two to finish. One important thing to note: before transferring a new car, make sure there’s no outstanding loan attached to it, or the process might get stuck. After the transfer, update the car insurance details promptly to avoid complications in case of an accident. Overall, the transfer process is quite convenient and fair for both buyers and sellers.