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How to check if your car has been transferred?

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MacTalia
09/04/25 3:33am

The owner can take their identity information to the computer terminal or counter staff at the vehicle management office to inquire. Enter the vehicle information and license plate number on the vehicle violation query system. If the information can be retrieved, it indicates that the transfer has been successfully completed.

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Winifred
09/16/25 4:41am

When I used to buy used cars, I was particularly concerned about this issue because the transfer of ownership determines whether the car is truly mine. The simplest method is to check the Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate, that green booklet, which records in detail the date of each transfer and changes in ownership. If it's a newly purchased car and the registration certificate is in my name but the transfer section is blank, then the transfer hasn't been completed. Last time, I even personally went to the DMV and spent some time pulling out the vehicle records—their computer system has the complete history, making it easy to see the status at a glance. Nowadays, smartphones are so convenient; I often use the Traffic Management 12123 App. After logging in, I enter the license plate number and check under the vehicle information section—successful transfers will show change notifications. Additionally, the name change on the vehicle license is another clue, but the green booklet is the most authoritative. Delayed transfers can easily lead to disputes, so I recommend not being lazy and checking it out yourself for peace of mind.

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MaxAnn
10/30/25 5:16am

I often use mobile apps to check this, which is super handy. Download the official DMV app, like 12123, register and link your license plate, then you can see if the transfer is complete on the vehicle status page. The system notifies you as soon as it's updated—so convenient. I also keep an eye on the duplicate copy of the purchase tax payment certificate, as the relevant authorities update the data after the transfer. If you don’t feel like visiting the DMV, many WeChat mini-programs can quickly check by entering the VIN. The vehicle registration certificate is solid proof, so I keep it safe and check it regularly—any transfer records are clear at a glance. The worst-case scenario is being held liable for an accident if the transfer isn’t finalized, so I check periodically to stay secure. A little tip: don’t take the seller’s word for it—always get the paperwork.

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DiGage
12/13/25 5:24am

To check if a vehicle has been transferred, I usually start by examining key documents: pull out the vehicle registration certificate to see if there are any new entries in the transfer records; then check if the name on the driving license has been changed to mine. Another method is to inquire at the DMV front desk—just bring your ID card to pull up the vehicle status, which is quick and easy. If the transfer is successful, there will definitely be records in these places. Don’t just sit and wait; proactive verification can save you a lot of trouble. I also pay attention to the vehicle insurance policy, as the insured information may be updated after the transfer. While it’s not direct evidence, combining it with other checks gives more peace of mind. In short, checking the documents yourself is the most reliable approach.

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