Can Out-of-Town License Plates Be Sold Locally?
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1. Buying and Selling Requirements 1. Out-of-town vehicles can be sold locally, but whether the vehicle can be registered locally depends on whether its emissions and age meet the local requirements for out-of-town used vehicle registration. 2. You need to go back to the original registration location to complete the transfer-out procedure, then drive the vehicle back to the buyer's registration location for licensing. 2. Licensing for Out-of-Town Vehicles Cars purchased out-of-town can be licensed locally without needing to return to the original location. The place of purchase can help you handle licensing for cities within the province. However, you cannot receive after-sales services at local 4S stores and must return to the 4S store where the car was purchased. This is because each 4S store is operated by different dealers, and the car must be serviced at the 4S store where it was bought. 3. Transfer Procedures Vehicles registered out-of-town cannot undergo transfer procedures locally. Both parties involved must go together to the vehicle management office where the car is registered to apply for the transfer. Both parties must present their ID cards, and non-local residents must have a residence permit for the vehicle's registration location. After obtaining the vehicle's records and temporary license plate, the buyer and the vehicle must go to the vehicle management office in the registration area to apply for local licensing.