How long does it take for a seized vehicle to become locked?
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A seized vehicle can become locked at any time if the dispute is not resolved within the specified period. As long as the seized vehicle is not physically impounded, it can still be driven on the road, but changes, transfers, etc., are not allowed. To release the seizure of the vehicle, the respondent must fulfill the judgment or provide other guarantees. If the judgment has been fully executed, you can apply to the court to lift the seizure. After the court issues a release order, take the order to the vehicle management office to lift the seizure. A seized vehicle is one that is prohibited by the court from registration, modification, transfer, mortgage release, cancellation, or pledge release due to economic debt disputes. A locked vehicle cannot be transferred or sold. If such a vehicle is found on the road by law enforcement, it will definitely be impounded. Therefore, when purchasing a vehicle, do not choose one that is in a locked state.