How to Check if a Vehicle Under Your Name Has Been Transferred?
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Generally, vehicle information cannot be queried online or by phone due to personal privacy concerns. Therefore, under normal circumstances, to check transfer records, you must personally visit the local vehicle management office with your ID card. There are two methods: first, prepare your identity information and directly inquire at the vehicle management office; second, indirectly check through vehicle violation queries. The first method is straightforward—the owner takes their ID to the vehicle management office’s computer or counter staff for a query. The advantage is that it’s the most direct and clear, but the downside is the inconvenience of having to visit in person. The second method involves entering the vehicle’s license plate number in a violation query system. If the query returns results, the transfer was successful. If it doesn’t, or if the original owner’s information is required, the transfer was not completed. The way to check if a vehicle has been transferred is to personally visit the local vehicle management office with your ID card. Vehicle transfer refers to changing the ownership name. The transfer process includes: checking records at the vehicle management office; criminal inspection of the vehicle; receiving the acceptance receipt for the vehicle license; obtaining the original vehicle license; transferring the purchase tax; and updating the insurance policy. Required documents include: the original owner’s ID card; the new owner’s ID card; the original vehicle license; the purchase tax certificate; proof of paid vehicle and vessel tax; the vehicle registration certificate; the criminal inspection report for the vehicle; and the insurance policy.