How to Transfer Vehicle Insurance When Buying a Used Car?

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StChloe
07/30/25 2:18am
Mainly involves some modifications to the policy elements, with the key being the modification of the insured and the vehicle owner. You need to bring the insurance policy and the vehicle transfer certificate. Apply for cancellation of the insurance, which means canceling the original auto insurance and terminating the previous contract. At this time, you only need to pay the premium from the start of the insurance to the time of cancellation. Additionally, for vehicles with out-of-town license plates, it is best to choose to insure in the main driving area.
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