How to Check Vehicle Transfer Quota?
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Log in to the local small and medium-sized passenger vehicle quota regulation management information system after 3 working days, and enter the information system. Under the "Update Quota" operation instructions, there will be an application form. Click to enter, fill in and verify whether the information is consistent, then submit.
To check the vehicle transfer quota, I happened to deal with this last year and can share some experience. Mainly rely on government websites, such as the official website of the local traffic management bureau. After registering and logging in, find the vehicle services section, enter the license plate number or VIN, and you can see the quota status, including whether it's valid, the usage period, etc. I've used it several times and found it quite convenient—the whole process takes about ten minutes. Remember, the validity period of the quota is crucial; if it expires, you'll have to reapply, which is not only troublesome but may also cost extra. You can also download the Traffic Management 12123 App for quicker access. If the quota shows as normal, the transfer process will go smoothly. Also, quota queries are free—don’t fall for paid services. It’s advisable to check regularly, as policies change quickly, so you don’t delay your plans to sell or buy a car.