How to Check if Your Car Has Been Transferred?
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Introduction to methods for checking if your car has been transferred: 1. DMV Inquiry: Prepare your identity information and go directly to the DMV to inquire. 2. Indirectly Check Through Traffic Violation Query: Enter the vehicle information and license plate number on a traffic violation query platform. If the information can be retrieved, it indicates the transfer was successful. If no information is found or only the original owner's vehicle information can be retrieved, it means the transfer was not successful. Introduction to Preparations Before Transferring a Used Car: 1. Issue a Transaction: Pay the used car transaction tax. 2. Vehicle Inspection: Drive the car to the transfer inspection area for inspection, tracing the vehicle identification number, removing the license plate, and taking photos. A tracing fee is required. Collect the vehicle photo and attach it to the inspection record form. After completing these steps, park the car and proceed to the transfer hall to file the necessary documents. 3. License Plate Selection: After taking a number from the dispenser, queue up with the relevant materials to pay the transfer fee. Note that transfer fees may vary slightly between different transaction markets. 4. Transfer and Relocation: Required materials include the Motor Vehicle Registration, Transfer, and Cancellation Form/Transfer Application Form, inspection record form, original registration certificate, original vehicle license, original owner's ID card, original license plate number, vehicle photo, and the transaction market transfer invoice.