Can vehicle transfer be processed through 12123?
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Household registration transfer can be processed. The term 'household registration transfer' refers to the transfer of vehicle ownership records, meaning the vehicle's records managed by the original vehicle management office are transferred to another city's vehicle management office for supervision. The process involves transferring both the owner's information and vehicle documentation to the new vehicle management office. It is recommended to consult the local vehicle management office before proceeding with the transfer. Below are the relevant details: Materials: Required materials include the Motor Vehicle Registration, Transfer, and Cancellation Form/Transfer Application Form, inspection record form, original vehicle property registration certificate, original driving license, original owner's ID card, original license plate number, vehicle photos, and the transaction market transfer invoice. License Plate Transfer: This refers to the transfer of vehicle ownership records, meaning the vehicle's records managed by the original vehicle management office are transferred to another city's vehicle management office for supervision. The process involves transferring both the owner's information and vehicle documentation to the new vehicle management office. The term 'transfer' means the vehicle's records are moved from the supervision of one city's vehicle management office to another.
As someone who frequently uses apps to handle traffic violations, I navigate traffic services on 12123 with ease, but vehicle transfer can't be done directly via the app. Ownership transfer involves title changes, vehicle inspections, and signatures. Currently, the app only supports querying or booking some services—the core process still requires an in-person visit to the DMV. Don’t cut corners; bring the original owner’s ID and vehicle registration certificate, and book an appointment in advance to skip the queue. If documents are incomplete, delays will drag on longer. I also recommend handling insurance updates at the same time to avoid road risks. The whole process takes about half a day, but the app can help check violation records beforehand—consider it a little assistant.