How to Handle Vehicle Electronic Record Transfer?

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JasonMarie
07/25/25 7:11am
First, locate and click to open the Traffic Management 12123 app, enter your mobile number and password, then click the login button below to log in. Click on 'More' at the bottom of the homepage, find and click on 'Vehicle Transfer Application' to enter. Select the first option 'Vehicle Owner Remains Unchanged', you only need to register the vehicle under this driving license and then apply. After completing the information, click 'Submit' below. Once the application is approved, the vehicle transfer service will be completed.
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