What are the procedures for transferring a car?

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LilaRose
07/25/25 4:13am
Fill out one copy of the motor vehicle alteration, transfer, modification, suspension, or scrapping approval form. Affix the same seal as the original registration, and private vehicles must submit the owner's ID card for verification. Go to the Vehicle Management Section of the Traffic Police Brigade, and submit the documents for review by the registration acceptance staff. Vehicles that meet the transfer conditions will be sent to the motor vehicle inspection station for inspection and approval. After passing the inspection, for transfers or alterations within the same city or county, proceed directly to the license plate issuance station to await notification for payment. Original vehicle license, original vehicle registration certificate, original supplementary motor vehicle registration form, vehicle purchase tax certificate, used motor vehicle sales contract, etc.
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LaDavid
08/10/25 5:18pm
I just helped a friend with a car title transfer last month, and the whole process was quite straightforward. Before the transfer, both parties need to sign a vehicle transfer agreement, making sure everything is clearly stated to avoid future disputes. Then, schedule a time to visit the local DMV together, remembering to bring the original owner's ID copy, the new owner's original ID, the vehicle license, and that big green vehicle registration certificate. At the DMV, first take a number and wait in line. The staff will have you fill out a few forms, including the title transfer application. The vehicle inspection part is crucial—they'll check if the VIN and engine number match the documents to ensure the car is in good condition. Finally, pay some handling fees and any applicable taxes, and once you get the new vehicle license, you're done. The key points are that both parties must be present, all documents must be complete, and it's wise to call the DMV beforehand to confirm the required materials to avoid unnecessary trips. Also, paying attention to details during regular car maintenance can help prevent issues after the transfer.
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