Does the vehicle need to be driven on-site for ownership transfer?
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Yes, the vehicle needs to be driven on-site for ownership transfer. Article 19, Paragraph 1 of the Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations stipulates: For applying for transfer registration, the current owner of the motor vehicle shall fill out an application form, submit the vehicle for inspection, and provide relevant certificates and documents. When processing the ownership transfer registration, i.e., transfer registration, the motor vehicle must be submitted for inspection. Since the vehicle needs to be submitted for inspection, it must be driven to the vehicle management office. The vehicle transfer process includes: 1. Issue a transaction invoice and pay the used car transaction tax; 2. Vehicle inspection: drive the vehicle to the inspection site for external inspection; 3. License plate selection: take a number from the number dispenser and queue up with relevant materials to pay the transfer fees; 4. Transfer and relocation: required materials include the Motor Vehicle Registration, Transfer, and Cancellation Form, Transfer Application Form, Inspection Record Form, original motor vehicle property registration certificate, original driving license, original owner's ID card, original license plate number, vehicle photos, and the transfer invoice from the trading market.