Can the car owner be absent during the vehicle transfer process?
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Can the car owner be absent during the vehicle transfer process? The car owner can be absent during the vehicle transfer process. The vehicle transfer procedures can be handled without the owner being present, but it is recommended that the owner try to handle it in person. Although the transfer of vehicle insurance can be entrusted to others, when handling the procedures, in addition to the relevant transfer documents, the authorized person also needs to provide a power of attorney and the ID cards of both the authorizer and the agent. Second-hand car transactions are now very common, and it is essential to complete the transfer procedures promptly after the transaction. Whether it is a local transfer or an out-of-town transfer, it is necessary to go to the second-hand car transfer hall to complete the process. The documents required for the seller include the owner's ID card, vehicle license, registration certificate, original purchase invoice (transfer ticket), and copies of the above documents. The buyer needs to prepare an ID card (a temporary residence permit is required for non-local residents to obtain a local license plate) and all copies. If both the buyer and seller are corporate entities, the official seal and organization code certificate will replace the ID card.