Is it necessary to drive the car for out-of-town vehicle file transfer?
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For vehicle file transfer in another location, you can either drive the car to the local DMV for the transfer or proceed with a no-car file transfer. The procedure for no-car file transfer is as follows: apply for an out-of-town inspection authorization to the local DMV where the inspection is required. After the DMV completes the inspection and sends back the materials to the vehicle's registration location DMV for verification, pay the corresponding used car transaction tax, issue a temporary license plate, and provide the mailing address for the registration number before sealing and mailing the file back to the local DMV. Once the file is returned, you can directly proceed with the file entry and registration procedures. Precautions for vehicle file transfer are as follows: Before relocating, consult the local DMV about the relocation standards; vehicle is required for registration in another location, so do not return the car before completing the registration process in the new location. You can wait until the vehicle is registered before returning the commercial insurance and compulsory traffic insurance; before processing the transfer, ensure all traffic violation records are cleared, obtain the transaction tax invoice, and complete other procedures such as vehicle tracing, vehicle inspection at the monitoring station, and license plate retrieval.