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Is an ID card required for vehicle transfer?

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BriellaAnn
09/08/25 4:48am
An ID card and the following procedures are required: Procedures required for the buyer: ID card (temporary residence permit for non-locals); if the buyer is an organization, the original organizational code certificate and official seal are required. Procedures required for the seller: the owner's ID card, vehicle license, vehicle registration certificate, original purchase invoice (or transfer invoice if previously transferred); if the seller is an organization, the original organizational code certificate and official seal are required. Additionally, the original vehicle purchase invoice or the last transfer invoice, original vehicle license, vehicle registration certificate (green book), and for outbound transfers, the purchase tax booklet are required. Vehicle transfer first requires a vehicle evaluation, with the evaluation fee generally charged at 1%-2% of the evaluated vehicle price. The original commercial insurance of the vehicle can be canceled (compulsory insurance cannot be canceled), or the insurance can be transferred to the buyer at the insurance company. Precautions for buying used cars: Incomplete procedures. Complete procedures for a used car include: vehicle registration certificate (or original purchase invoice), vehicle license, vehicle purchase tax payment certificate, road maintenance fee procedures, and compulsory insurance, etc. Missing vehicle registration certificates or licenses, or unpaid compulsory insurance or road maintenance fees, can cause endless trouble for the buyer. Therefore, when purchasing a car, if the seller cannot provide complete procedures, consumers should be particularly vigilant. Tampering with the odometer. Most consumers like to judge the condition of a car by the odometer, and sellers often take advantage of this psychology to tamper with the odometer. In fact, the odometer is not just an indicator of usage intensity but also a recorder of maintenance and replacement of other vehicle components. If buyers follow the tampered odometer readings for maintenance, it will bring a series of potential safety hazards. New paint covering 'external injuries'. When consumers choose a used car, if the car has been repainted and there are signs of repair around the front face, rear, and A, B, C pillars, the car is very likely to have been involved in a major accident. 'Tuning the heart' to raise the price. Many consumers often focus too much on the car's 'heart' (engine) and neglect the health of the car body when buying a car. Used car sellers take advantage of this psychology by replacing engine components to make the vehicle's 'heart' appear younger, thereby raising the price.
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MacKendra
09/20/25 3:28am
As someone who frequently handles automotive matters, I can confidently say that vehicle transfer indeed requires bringing your ID card. The reason is simple: to verify identity and the authenticity of ownership, preventing fraud or incorrect transfers. When I assisted a friend with the transfer process, I personally experienced the requirements, such as needing the original ID card and a photocopy, which we took together to the vehicle management office for verification. Other documents are also involved, such as the vehicle license, registration certificate, purchase invoice, or tax payment proof; without these, the transfer might be rejected or delayed. Some people assume a photocopy is sufficient, but the original is mandatory because on-site QR code scanning or facial recognition verification is required. Additionally, it's important to note that if the vehicle has an outstanding loan, it must be settled first; the transfer fee should also be prepared in cash or via card payment. In short, don’t forget your ID card, check the documents in advance to avoid wasted trips, and save time and effort. Although the steps may seem tedious, they ensure transaction security. I’ve seen friends who were careless end up spending an entire extra day sorting things out.
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DiMia
11/03/25 3:49am
As someone who has worked in the automotive industry for many years and handled numerous vehicle transfer cases, I must remind you that an ID card is an essential requirement for the transfer process. The core purpose is to verify your identity and prevent risks associated with illegal transfers. During the procedure, both the buyer and seller need to be present in person or authorize an agent with their original ID cards. Additionally, you should prepare the vehicle's license, registration certificate, recent tax payment receipts, and emission inspection report. If any documents are missing, the DMV staff will request supplementary materials, which can delay the process. From my experience assisting clients, I've found that used car transfers also require a copy of the original invoice or sales contract. It's advisable to call ahead to check local regulations or use the official app for pre-screening to improve efficiency. Remember, safety first – never leave your ID card locked in the car where you can't retrieve it.
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