What Documents Are Needed for Used Car Transfer?

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Nolan
07/29/25 9:49pm
Here are the materials required for used car transfer: 1. For the seller: Original and photocopy of ID card, original and photocopy of vehicle registration certificate, original and photocopy of driving license, original and photocopy of purchase invoice, and vehicle purchase tax payment certificate. 2. For the buyer: One original ID card and three photocopies, Motor Vehicle Registration, Transfer, and Cancellation Form, Transfer Application Form. In restricted purchase areas, one original and three photocopies of the personal passenger car quota certificate are required. If the buyer has non-local household registration, a valid temporary residence permit must be provided. Here is more information about used car transfer: The used car transfer process is an essential procedure in buying and selling used cars. Vehicle transfer actually means changing the vehicle owner. Not transferring the vehicle ownership will bring inconvenience to both the buyer and the seller.
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