How long does it take to transfer the vehicle license back to the household registration location?

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LaJosie
07/30/25 7:50am
It takes about a week to transfer the vehicle license back to the household registration location, with a maximum of fifteen working days. Conditions for transferring the vehicle license back to the local area: The vehicle driver's household registration has been moved to the local area; the vehicle driver resides in the local area; query the national public security traffic management information system to compare and confirm that the applicant's information and vehicle license information are true and effective, and the vehicle driver does not have a situation where the vehicle license is legally revoked, canceled, or invalidated; the vehicle driver's accumulated penalty points have not reached the full score. Notes for transferring the vehicle license back to the household registration location: Applicants for vehicle transfer must fill out an application form, submit identity proof, vehicle registration certificate, vehicle file, and present the vehicle for inspection. If the vehicle has exceeded the inspection validity period during the transfer, a safety technical inspection must be conducted at the transfer location, and the vehicle safety technical inspection certificate and compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate must be submitted. The vehicle management office shall, within three days from the date of acceptance, confirm the vehicle, verify the vehicle identification number imprint, review relevant certificates, documents, and vehicle files, annotate the transfer information on the vehicle registration certificate, and issue the license plate, vehicle license, and inspection qualification mark.
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