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How to Check if the Car Has Been Transferred After Selling?

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DiHannah
07/29/25 8:00am
After selling the car, you can check whether it has been transferred by bringing your ID card to the vehicle management office. Here are some additional details: 1. Provide the original license plate number to check if the car is still under your name. Alternatively, you can provide the original vehicle frame number to find out the new license plate number. 2. For personal transfer, you will need the vehicle's driving license, vehicle registration certificate, vehicle purchase tax certificate, road maintenance fee receipt, insurance policy, vehicle and vessel usage tax certificate, and ID card. 3. For used car transactions, a used car sales contract supervised by the industrial and commercial department must be signed. Both parties should hold a copy, and it must be filed with the industrial and commercial department before any vehicle changes or transfers can be processed. Ensure all documents are complete and match the owner's ID card. If there are discrepancies, the original owner should make the necessary changes in advance.
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VanKai
08/13/25 3:21am
How to confirm if the vehicle transfer is completed after selling a car? I have deep feelings about this. Last time I sold a car, the buyer verbally promised to handle the transfer but delayed it for a month, leaving the car still registered under my name. I almost ended up being liable for any accidents. Since then, I take immediate action after every transaction: I take photos and videos as proof when the buyer signs the transfer documents and keep copies; within a week, I log into the DMV app to check the vehicle status—just enter the license plate number to see if the current owner information has been updated; if the app shows delays, I directly call the DMV customer service to confirm using the plate number. Additionally, I remind the buyer to send me a screenshot notification once the transfer is completed. If the buyer delays, I’ll visit them in person or have a lawyer send a formal notice. This isn’t overthinking—it’s to avoid legal liabilities and fines. Spending a little extra effort ensures peace of mind and safety. Now, every time I sell a car, I follow this process, and I’ve never had any issues since.
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Miles
10/05/25 3:42am
Don't take the transfer process lightly. I've seen many cases where the original owner got involved in accidents. After selling the car, I first require the buyer to fill out the transfer documents on the spot during the transaction, with both parties signing and taking photos for record-keeping to ensure authenticity. The next day, I contact the DMV to check the status—some places have online systems where you can enter the vehicle ID to verify. If it shows no change, I check again after a few days until confirmation. Keep all transaction records just in case, and notify the insurance company to cancel the original policy to avoid unnecessary expenses. Risk-wise: If an accident happens while the car is still under your name, the consequences range from fines and penalty points to legal trouble. That's why I always emphasize acting promptly—no slacking off, safety comes first. Experience tells me that an extra step of communication saves a decade of trouble.
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