
As long as the vehicle documents are complete and there are no traffic violations, the procedure is not troublesome. Below is more information about vehicle transfer: Required Materials: Vehicle license, motor vehicle registration certificate, motor vehicle registration supplementary form, vehicle purchase tax certificate, compulsory insurance policy for the current year, ID cards of both buyer and seller (if the buyer is from another city, a residence permit is required, and the buyer's residence permit must be valid for at least one year). Notes: Both buyer and seller need to sign a sales contract, which should be provided by the trading market. During the vehicle transfer procedure, the vehicle must not have any violations, mortgages, seizures, or other issues. If there are errors in the documents, the transfer cannot be processed, such as missing embossed seals on the vehicle registration certificate. Therefore, it is essential to carefully check all documents during the procedure.

I think vehicle transfer registration mainly depends on whether you've done your homework in advance. Last time I helped a friend with it, and the most annoying parts were the long queues and having to make multiple trips due to incomplete documents. You must bring the original green vehicle registration book, ID card, compulsory traffic insurance policy, etc., and also check the emission standard requirements of the destination location. Going to the DMV on a weekday means fewer people. After driving the car through the inspection line and getting the files sealed, you can take them away. The key is to prepare inspection items like warning triangles and reflective vests in advance, otherwise you'll have to pay extra to buy them on-site. Overall, it can be completed in two days, but you need to set aside a full day for the DMV.

It's troublesome mainly because of the numerous details involved. Last time I sold a car, I found that the three biggest concerns during the transfer process are: forgetting to bring required documents, not understanding the policies in different regions, and getting scammed by brokers. Never open the sealed archive bag yourself, or the receiving authority might reject it, rendering all your efforts futile. It's advisable to call the vehicle management office at the destination a week in advance to clarify the emission standards. Currently, many provinces no longer accept National IV emission standard vehicles. The fee for handling it yourself is just over 200 yuan, but if it involves another region, it's best to have the buyer assist in obtaining a residence permit.

The process consists of three steps: first, check the vehicle status to ensure there are no violations, then drive to the inspection station for vehicle inspection and number stamping, and finally go to the service hall to wait for the file encapsulation. The key points are that the transfer ticket and compulsory traffic insurance must be valid, and the new owner's ID must match the transfer location. Recent policy relaxations have indeed saved time with nationwide processing of small passenger vehicle files, but remember that the appointment system is faster than queuing on-site.


