How to complete the transfer procedures for a used car?

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StAshley
07/24/25 1:10am
Process for completing used car transfer procedures: 1. Obtain the vehicle transfer application form and agreement at the vehicle management office; 2. Fill out the transfer application form and agreement. For company vehicles, an official seal is required, along with buyer and seller certificates, a copy of the new owner's business license, and for small passenger cars, a copy of the quota certificate; 3. Clear any traffic violation records of the vehicle to ensure the traded vehicle is within its annual inspection validity period; 4. With the completed transfer application form, agreement, relevant copies, and the original vehicle license, obtain the appraisal form at the used car trading point; 5. The owner should bring all relevant documents to the vehicle management office to complete the vehicle transfer approval procedures; 6. Use the transfer-related documents to complete the transfer at the traffic police station; 7. Bring copies of ID, vehicle records, license, grade certificate, insurance policy, etc., to complete the license plate application, during which the plate will be replaced.
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SamuelLee
08/10/25 8:52pm
I just bought a used car, and the transfer procedure isn't actually difficult—the key is to prepare all the required documents without missing any. Bring copies of the seller's ID, the purchase invoice, the original vehicle registration certificate, and your own original ID. Choose a weekday and go to the DMV early to avoid long queues. Double-check the information when filling out the forms to avoid mistakes. During the vehicle inspection, make sure the car has no outstanding violations or damage, or you'll waste time. After paying the fee (around 100-200 yuan), you'll get the new certificate in about half an hour. Personally, I think it's important to transfer the insurance promptly after the transfer—just in case of an accident for smoother claims. Stay patient and attentive throughout the process to make it hassle-free and reassuring.
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