Can a vehicle be transferred without returning to its original location?
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It is possible to transfer a vehicle without returning it to its original location, but the process is more complicated. First, you must complete the transfer and file extraction procedures in the region where the vehicle is currently located. Only after the files have been transferred to the new location can you drive the vehicle to the local DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) to complete the registration and license plate process. Many people skip some intermediate steps to save money, especially incomplete transfer procedures. If they are lucky, there may be no issues, but if caught by the police, they face the risk of fines. For out-of-region vehicle transfers, you can drive the vehicle directly to the transfer inspection site. Staff will inspect the vehicle, take imprints of the vehicle identification number, remove the license plates, and take photos. You will need to pay a fee for the imprint and receive vehicle photos to attach to the inspection record form. After completing these steps, you can park the vehicle in the parking lot and proceed to the transfer hall to complete the remaining formalities.