
Vehicle transfer is not possible without a vehicle license. Below is an introduction to the relevant content regarding vehicle transfer: Application for transfer registration: The vehicle license is one of the required materials for applying for transfer registration. According to relevant legal provisions, if the current vehicle owner's residence is within the jurisdiction of the vehicle management office, the office should, within one day of accepting the application, confirm the vehicle, verify the vehicle identification number imprint, review the submitted documents and certificates, reclaim the license plate and vehicle license, determine a new vehicle license plate number, annotate the transfer details in the vehicle registration certificate, and reissue the license plate, vehicle license, and inspection compliance mark. Legal basis: Article 19 of the "Vehicle Registration Regulations" states that for applying for transfer registration, the current vehicle owner should fill out an application form, present the vehicle for inspection, and submit relevant documents and certificates.

I learned from my previous experience with vehicle transfer that it's really impossible without the vehicle license. It serves as the legal identity proof of the vehicle, and the original must be submitted during transfer to verify ownership and registration information. The DMV strictly enforces this rule - if you lack the vehicle license, they will directly reject your application. Once when helping a friend with transfer, he forgot to bring the license and we wasted half a day waiting in line only to be turned away. Later he had to first visit the DMV for a replacement: presenting the owner's ID, filling an application form, and getting the new license after two days before successfully completing the transfer. The replacement process is quite simple with minimal fees. The bottom line - don't rush into transfer before resolving document issues, as this prevents potential disputes or unnecessary troubles.

I believe that vehicle transfer must strictly rely on the vehicle license, as it is a fundamental procedure mandated by national regulations. The vehicle license serves as proof of your legal ownership and the vehicle's status, and without it, the transfer process will be stalled. In reality, without the proper documentation, the vehicle management office cannot complete the transfer registration, potentially rendering the transaction invalid or subject to penalties. My recommendation is to address this immediately: if the vehicle license is lost, first apply for a replacement at the local vehicle management office. Bring the original and a copy of the owner's ID card, and if required, prepare the vehicle for an on-site photo session. Once the replacement is obtained, proceed with the transfer for peace of mind. The entire process can take as little as one or two days, with minimal delay, and prioritizing transaction security is far better than taking unnecessary risks.

Cannot transfer ownership! The vehicle license is one of the essential documents required for ownership transfer. Without it, the vehicle registration status cannot be verified. If lost, apply for a replacement first: the owner should bring their ID card and the vehicle to the DMV, fill out the form to apply for a reissue, which can be processed quickly. Once replaced, the ownership transfer will proceed smoothly. Skipping this step makes buyers uneasy, and potential ownership disputes could become even more troublesome. The procedure is quite simple, so don't try to save time by making two trips.


