Is it necessary to drive the car for vehicle transfer?

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IslaDella
07/30/25 6:12am
Vehicle transfer requires the car to be present on-site. Below is the process for vehicle transfer: 1. At the hall window, obtain the used motor vehicle sales contract and fill it out. This contract is in triplicate, with one copy each for the buyer, the seller, and the industrial and commercial department. 2. Drive the vehicle directly to the transfer inspection area for inspection, photography, tracing, and license plate removal. Fill out the inspection record form, and after all procedures are completed, drive the car back to the parking lot, then proceed to the transfer hall to complete the formalities. 3. After returning to the transfer hall, take a number, queue up, and wait for your number to be called. The staff will confirm that the vehicle has no violations before starting the transfer process, and the transfer fee will need to be paid. 4. After payment, proceed to the transfer acceptance window to complete the relevant procedures. Before processing, you need to fill out the Motor Vehicle Registration, Transfer, and Cancellation Form and the Motor Vehicle Import Registration Form. 5. After completing the transfer acceptance, take the receipt to the payment window to pay the transfer fee. Then, you can select a new license plate number and receive the new license plate, vehicle license, and registration certificate, marking the completion of the transfer.
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