What are the procedures for vehicle transfer-in and transfer-out?

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StVictoria
07/30/25 6:34am
Prepare the relevant documents: vehicle registration certificate, original ID card of the owner, driving license, compulsory traffic insurance certificate, and then schedule an appointment to drive the vehicle to the designated vehicle management office. The following is a partial introduction about license plates: 1. Definition: License plates, commonly known as vehicle plates, are panels hung at the front and rear of the vehicle. They are usually made of aluminum, iron, plastic, or paper, and display the vehicle's registration number and the relevant information of the registration area. 2. Function: License plates serve as the numbering and information registration for vehicles. Their main purpose is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs through the plate, and the owner and registration details of the vehicle can also be traced based on the license plate.
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