Does the car transfer require the owner to go in person?
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For car transfer procedures, the owner does not need to go in person and can authorize someone else to handle the formalities. Here are the specific details: 1. Documents: The owner should write a power of attorney, which should include a photocopy of their ID card and signature. The original ID card, vehicle license, and vehicle registration certificate should be handed over to the authorized person to process at the vehicle management office. 2. Contract filling: At the service window, obtain the "Used Motor Vehicle Sales Contract" and fill it out. This contract is in triplicate, with one copy for the buyer, one for the seller, and one for the industrial and commercial department. 2. Vehicle inspection: Drive the vehicle directly to the transfer inspection area for inspection, photography, tracing, and license plate removal. Fill out the "Inspection Record Form". After all procedures are completed, the vehicle can be driven back to the parking lot, and then proceed to the transfer hall for further formalities. 3. Transfer: Upon returning to the transfer hall, take a number, queue up, and wait for your number to be called. The staff will confirm that the vehicle has no violations before starting the transfer procedure, and the "transfer fee" needs to be paid. 4. Payment of transfer fee: After payment, proceed to the "Transfer Acceptance" window to complete the relevant procedures. Before processing, fill out the "Motor Vehicle Registration, Transfer, Cancellation Registration Form" and the "Motor Vehicle Import Registration Form". After completing the "Transfer Acceptance", take the receipt to the payment window to pay the "transfer fee". Then, you can select a new license plate number and receive the new license plate, vehicle license, and registration certificate, completing the transfer process.