How Long Does It Take to Get a New Car Quota After Vehicle Transfer?
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Here is the relevant information about obtaining a new car quota after vehicle transfer: 1. Purchase-restricted cities: After the vehicle transfer, purchase-restricted cities will allocate a new car purchase quota to the original owner within a certain period, usually 3 to 10 days. In Beijing, after online registration, the updated quota can be printed out. With the updated quota and ID card (temporary residence permit is required for non-local residents), you can purchase a car. The procedures in other purchase-restricted cities are similar. 2. Local transfer: According to regulations, for local transfers, you can apply for a vehicle update quota online after receiving the license plate, which takes within 8 working days. After approval, you can print the confirmation notice. When purchasing a new or used car, bring the quota confirmation notice and ID card. 3. Outbound transfer: For outbound transfers, you can apply for a vehicle update quota online after the vehicle management office extracts the files. The procedure is the same as above.
I just completed the vehicle transfer process, and the indicator usually takes 3 to 7 working days to become available, depending on local policies and the efficiency of the vehicle management office. For example, after transferring the vehicle in Beijing, I waited about five days before the indicator became available. However, in smaller cities, it can sometimes be slower, and system congestion or holidays may cause delays. Don't just wait idly during this time; you can prepare materials for purchasing a new car in advance or learn some automotive knowledge, such as how to choose insurance. Make sure all transfer procedures are complete, or it may cause further delays. In short, be patient, and once the indicator is available, you can apply for a new license plate or registration.