
If the owner finds that the vehicle cannot be registered after transfer, the registration can be reverted and then transferred again. However, it is recommended that the owner first confirm whether the vehicle can be registered locally before proceeding with the transfer. Below are the relevant regulations for reverting the registration: Transfer Out: If the domicile of the vehicle owner changes beyond the jurisdiction of the vehicle management office, the office shall, within three days from the date of acceptance, annotate the changes on the vehicle registration certificate, retrieve the license plate and driving license, issue a temporary driving license valid for 30 days, and hand over the vehicle's file to the owner. Transfer In: The vehicle owner must apply for vehicle transfer-in at the vehicle management office of their domicile within the validity period of the temporary driving license. Failure to Complete Transfer-In Registration Within 30 Days: As per the above regulations, the vehicle management office hands over the vehicle's file to the current owner, who must then complete the transfer-in registration at the vehicle management office of their domicile using the file and other materials. Therefore, if the transfer-in registration is not completed within 30 days, the vehicle's file will not be returned and will remain with the current owner.


