Can the ETC still be used after the car is transferred? Can it be changed?
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After the vehicle is transferred, the ETC cannot be used or changed. Because both the vehicle and license plate have been changed, and the IC card of the ETC stores inherent information about the vehicle (such as vehicle category, owner, license plate number, etc.), road operation information, and toll status information. Since the vehicle has been transferred and the license plate has been changed, you can only apply for a new ETC. The owner should first go to the bank to unbind the original ETC-linked bank card, and then reapply for a new ETC for the new vehicle. The following are the methods to apply for ETC: Apply at a business outlet: The owner should bring the original and photocopies of their ID card and vehicle license (the copy should include the page with the most recent annual inspection stamp), as well as an income certificate stamped by their employer. If an agent is handling the process, the agent's ID card is also required. Then, fill out the relevant application form at the counter and wait for the bank's review. Online application: Many banks have gradually opened online application functions. Users only need to fill in personal and vehicle information as prompted and upload clear photos of their ID card and vehicle license to apply for ETC.