Is it necessary to drive the vehicle for out-of-town vehicle file transfer?
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Out-of-town vehicle file transfer requires driving the vehicle for the transfer process, and the vehicle must be registered at the local vehicle management office in the new location. Here are the relevant details: 1. File Transfer: The vehicle must be driven to the site for the file transfer, and the relevant documents for the transfer must be brought along. Vehicle file transfer refers to the process of transferring the vehicle's file from the local vehicle management office during a used car transaction, allowing it to be relocated to a specified new registration area and owner. Once specified, it is difficult to change. Vehicle transfer and file transfer are specific to used cars and are only required for used car transactions. 2. Registration Deadline: The original owner must be present for the vehicle transfer and file transfer process. Without the original owner's identification documents, the file transfer cannot be processed. Both the buyer and seller must provide their ID cards, vehicle license, vehicle registration certificate, and the vehicle itself to the vehicle management office for the file transfer. Normally, the file transfer document will specify a registration deadline, usually two weeks or one month. The buyer must complete the relevant procedures at the vehicle management office within this deadline; otherwise, they will need to return to the original vehicle management office to re-initiate the file transfer process.