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How to handle ETC after vehicle transfer?

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OJordan
07/29/2025, 05:47:48 AM

Methods for handling ETC after vehicle transfer: 1. When the vehicle is transferred and the license plate number remains unchanged: Go to the bank branch where it was originally processed to complete the information change procedures; 2. When the vehicle is transferred and the license plate number is changed: Complete the unbinding procedures, then reapply for ETC for the new vehicle according to regulations; 3. Cancel ETC after the vehicle is transferred. ETC is the Electronic Toll Collection system, which is an automatic toll collection system for highways or bridges. It uses dedicated short-range communication between the on-board electronic tag installed on the vehicle's windshield and the microwave antenna in the ETC lane at the toll station. It utilizes computer networking technology to conduct background settlement processing with banks, achieving the purpose of vehicles passing through highway or bridge toll stations without stopping to pay toll fees.

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DiAbel
08/13/2025, 07:30:53 AM

Last time I sold my car, I almost forgot to handle the ETC, and the new owner used the highway, resulting in the fees being directly deducted from my bank account. It was quite a hassle. After the transfer, you must first contact the original ETC service point or bank to cancel the account, or go to the ETC counter with the new owner during the transfer to complete the transfer procedures. Otherwise, if problems arise, it will be much more troublesome to resolve. It took me a whole day of running around to get it sorted. By the way, if the vehicle transfer is already completed, you can still keep the small device, but the information must be updated to avoid the new owner worrying about the fees when driving on the highway. In short, don’t delay, handle it early for peace of mind.

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McElijah
10/06/2025, 03:50:35 AM

Handling ETC after a vehicle transfer is not something to be taken lightly, as the device is linked to the original owner's information. If not updated, the new owner's toll fees will be deducted from the original card. My suggestion is to agree with the other party before the transfer: the original owner should directly go to the ETC center to cancel the account or do it online. The new owner can then reapply for installation or transfer the device to their own account. Regularly checking the ETC status is also important—small actions like ensuring the device is still attached to the windshield can prevent unexpected issues. If any problems arise, promptly call the service hotline, and they can usually be resolved within half an hour. Don’t worry—as long as you handle it promptly, it’s quite straightforward.

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VanAmy
11/19/2025, 09:30:04 PM

After completing the car ownership transfer, I immediately dealt with the ETC. The previous owner should have canceled it during the transaction. If forgotten, as the new owner, I contacted the ETC customer service to remove the old information, then reapplied or updated the binding. Don't wait until using the highway to encounter issues—fee disputes are very annoying. During the transfer process, clarify these details to save time.

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VonNolan
01/09/2026, 11:06:27 PM

After vehicle transfer, ETC matters need prompt attention. The original owner should cancel and deactivate the old account, while the new owner can continue using the device but must update registration information. Contact your bank or ETC service center to complete the process in just a few steps. Delaying too long may cause billing issues and affect credit. Handling these during the transfer saves time and effort.

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KyleDella
04/06/2026, 03:53:02 AM

When handling the transfer of a vehicle, I must simultaneously address the ETC issue. It's linked to the original owner's card, and if not canceled or transferred in time, the new owner's ETC usage will deduct fees from the original card, leading to disputes. It's best to settle this during the transaction process, such as the original owner applying online for deactivation, and the new owner reactivating and reinstalling the device. This is both convenient and safe—don't overlook this small step.

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