Must the owner be present for car transfer?
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Car transfer does not require the owner's personal presence. If the owner is unable to handle the transfer procedures in person due to certain reasons, they can authorize someone else to handle the vehicle's file transfer and relocation procedures. The owner needs to write a power of attorney, which should include a photocopy of their ID card and signature, and provide the original ID card, vehicle registration certificate, and driving license to the authorized person for processing at the vehicle management office. Relevant information about vehicle transfer is as follows: 1. Introduction: Vehicle transfer refers to changing the name of the vehicle's owner. When buying a used car, besides checking the car's condition, the most important step is completing the transfer procedures. 2. Principle: Every car has a fixed registration, which mainly records the car's owner, address, and some relevant car parameters. Transferring a car proves that the car belongs to the owner and has no accidents or violations. If there are issues with the car, such as involvement in accidents, failure to participate in annual inspections, stolen vehicles, or smuggled vehicles, the transfer cannot proceed through normal procedures.