Can a Second-hand Car Purchased in Another Location Be Licensed Locally?
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Whether a second-hand car purchased in another location can be licensed locally depends on specific circumstances. 1. If it meets the local emission standards, it can be licensed locally; 2. If it does not meet the local emission standards, it cannot be licensed locally. Below is additional information: The procedures for registering the car in a different location are as follows: 1. Retrieve the vehicle's files from the place of purchase; 2. Submit the retrieved files to the local vehicle management office for review. Once the review is passed, the registration process can begin. The required documents for the transfer process include: vehicle identification number rubbing, driving license, registration certificate, original vehicle purchase invoice or transfer invoice, valuation sheet, original or temporary ID cards of both buyer and seller, transfer contract (for corporate entities: affix a copy of the authorized person's ID card) and copies (1 copy each of the registration certificate, invoice, and original owner's ID card, 2 copies of the driving license, and 3 copies of the buyer's ID card), power of attorney from both parties, and the "Motor Vehicle Transfer Registration Form".