How to Print the Indicator After Selling the Car?
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To print the indicator after selling the car, log in to the Indicator Regulation Management Information System and print it online by yourself. Below is the relevant content introduction: The "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations" have corresponding provisions: (1) In the case of a change in ownership of a registered motor vehicle, the current motor vehicle owner shall apply for a transfer registration to the vehicle management office at the place of registration within 30 days from the date of delivery of the motor vehicle. (2) Before applying for transfer registration, the motor vehicle owner shall complete the handling of road traffic violations and accidents involving the vehicle. When applying for transfer registration, the current motor vehicle owner shall fill out an application form and submit the motor vehicle for inspection.
After selling my car, I wanted to figure out how to release the vehicle purchase quota, so I researched it myself. It turns out that in cities with license plate restrictions, after selling a car, you first need to complete the deregistration process. Bring your ID card, vehicle registration certificate, and car sale contract to the local DMV to cancel the registration. The staff will review the materials, and in about a week, the quota will be automatically updated in the system, allowing you to apply for a new car purchase. Remember to check the operation guide on the local passenger car regulation website in advance, as many places also allow online processing. After the quota is released, pay attention to its validity period—usually, it must be used within a year, otherwise, you'll have to reapply. It's best to handle this immediately after selling the car to avoid delaying future purchase plans and prevent others from misusing your name.