How to Transfer ETC to Another Person's Name?
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Individual users should bring their ID card and ETC electronic tag to the original ETC service outlet for cancellation. Corporate users should bring the business license, ID card of the handling person, ETC device, and a letter of introduction from the company to the original ETC service outlet for cancellation.
Last time I sold my old car, the buyer wanted to keep using the ETC, and the rebinding process went quite smoothly. We both went to a nearby ETC service center, bringing the original vehicle's registration certificate, my ID card, and a copy of the buyer's ID. The staff had the original owner fill out a cancellation application form first, confirmed the card balance was cleared, and then the buyer signed up for a new account and reactivated the OBU device. The whole process took about forty minutes with no extra charges—just needed some patience when queuing with the crowd. After completion, we took a test run on the highway to confirm normal passage without issues. If not updated in time, highway tolls could be wrongly charged, leading to debt troubles, so prioritizing ETC transfer during vehicle transactions is essential.