Can I drive the car back to my hometown for registration after purchasing it in another city?
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It is possible to register the car in your hometown after purchasing it in another city. According to China's relevant policies and regulations, as long as the vehicle has the official invoice, certificate of conformity, purchase tax, and compulsory insurance, you can complete the registration procedures in your place of residence. After buying a car in another city, it is essential to check whether you have the national unified official invoice and vehicle certificate of conformity. Without these two documents, you will not be able to register the car normally when you drive it back. At the same time, it is best to check whether the after-sales service manual has a PDI stamp to avoid affecting the car's after-sales service. Since most cars now have nationwide warranty coverage, the owner can enjoy warranty services at any brand 4S store nationwide with the manual. Documents required for registration: the owner's original ID card and a copy, the vehicle's factory certificate of conformity, a copy of the compulsory insurance, a copy of the tax payment certificate, the imprint codes (i.e., the chassis number and engine number), photos of the car, and the fourth registration copy of the purchase invoice.