What Documents Are Needed for Used Car Ownership Transfer?
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Used car ownership transfer procedures are divided into seller's documents and buyer's documents. Documents the seller needs to prepare: Original and photocopy of the original owner's ID card, original and photocopy of the vehicle's motor vehicle registration certificate, original and photocopy of the vehicle license, and the physical presence of the vehicle. Documents the buyer needs to prepare: Original ID card of the buyer, and for non-local residents needing license plates, a valid temporary residence permit or residence certificate. Vehicle ownership transfer: Vehicle ownership transfer refers to changing the name of the vehicle's owner. When a vehicle is transferred from one city to another, the registration process to change the vehicle's administrative authority is called re-registration. Vehicle re-registration requires changing the license plate and vehicle license, and the procedures must be completed at two different vehicle management authorities, including the transfer-out procedure and the transfer-in procedure.
I just went through a used car transfer, and having all the necessary documents is key to a smooth process. The essentials include: a copy and the original of the seller's ID card, the buyer's ID card, the vehicle registration certificate, the vehicle license, the compulsory traffic insurance policy, the used car transaction invoice, the tax payment certificate, and the vehicle and vessel tax certificate. A power of attorney is also required if the original owner cannot be present. When going to the DMV, make two copies of the documents, and the fee is around 300 to 500 RMB—it's advisable to bring cash. Don’t forget the car keys and vehicle photos; take pictures of the car's condition to avoid disputes. Last time, I forgot the insurance policy and wasted two hours, so I recommend organizing your documents in a folder the day before, checking the list online for local DMV requirements to avoid unnecessary trips. After the transfer, just wait for the new license plate—it's a straightforward process.