What Documents Are Needed for Out-of-Town Car Purchase?
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When purchasing a car out of town, the buyer must present their ID card and a residence permit for the location where the car will be registered in order to apply for the purchase and vehicle registration procedures. Below are additional details: 1. For the first-time application of a motor vehicle license plate and registration certificate, the vehicle owner must apply for registration at the vehicle management office in their place of residence. The vehicle owner must also have the vehicle undergo a safety technical inspection at an authorized inspection agency and obtain a safety technical inspection certificate before applying for registration. 2. The following documents are required for registration: (1) The identity proof of the vehicle owner. (2) Proof of the vehicle's origin, such as purchase invoices. (3) The vehicle's factory-issued compliance certificate or import documentation for imported vehicles. (4) Proof of payment of vehicle purchase tax or tax exemption certificate. (5) Proof of compulsory motor vehicle liability insurance. (6) Proof of payment or tax exemption for vehicle and vessel tax. (7) Other documents or certificates required by laws and administrative regulations for motor vehicle registration.