Can the vehicle no longer be found on 12123 after the transfer of ownership is completed?

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Angela
07/29/25 6:53pm
After the vehicle is transferred to someone else, it cannot be found on the traffic management 12123 platform because the vehicle's personal information involves private data. Additional information: 1. How long does it take for the vehicle's records to be deleted after the transfer: The vehicle's records are not deleted but are transferred to the vehicle management office where the vehicle is newly registered. The original owner's information is retained for reference purposes only. Once the transfer is completed, the original owner and the vehicle no longer have any relationship. 2. The vehicle has just been transferred and has not yet been registered on 12123: Each region's motor vehicles are managed by the local vehicle management office, and the vehicle's records are kept at the respective local vehicle management office.
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