What documents are required for vehicle transfer?
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The required procedures are as follows: The original owner of a used car needs to provide documents such as the registration certificate, vehicle license, and ID card. If it is a company vehicle, the organization also needs to provide the original organizational code certificate and official seal. The buyer needs to provide an ID card, and if they are from another city, a residence permit or temporary residence certificate is required. Vehicle transfer first requires a vehicle evaluation, which means a comprehensive assessment of the second-hand price based on the condition, age, and other information of the car being sold. The original commercial insurance of the vehicle can be canceled (compulsory insurance cannot be canceled), or the insurance can be transferred to the buyer at the insurance company. Precautions for purchasing used cars: Incomplete procedures. Complete procedures for a used car include: vehicle registration certificate (or original purchase invoice), vehicle license, vehicle purchase tax payment certificate, road maintenance fee procedures, and compulsory insurance, etc. If the vehicle registration certificate or vehicle license is missing, or if there are arrears in compulsory insurance or road maintenance fees, it will bring endless trouble to the buyer. Therefore, when purchasing a car, if the seller cannot provide complete procedures, consumers should be especially vigilant. Tampering with the odometer. Most consumers like to judge the condition of a car based on the odometer, and sellers often take advantage of this psychology to tamper with the odometer. In fact, the odometer is not only an indicator of usage intensity but also a recorder for the maintenance and replacement of other vehicle parts. If the buyer follows the maintenance schedule based on a tampered odometer, it will bring a series of potential safety hazards. New paint covering "external injuries." When consumers choose a used car, if the car has been repainted and there are signs of repair around the front face, rear, and A, B, C pillars, the car is very likely to have been involved in a major traffic accident. "Tuning the heart" to raise the price. Many consumers pay too much attention to the "heart" of the car when buying a car and neglect the health of the car body. Used car sellers take advantage of this psychology by replacing engine parts to make the vehicle's "heart" appear younger, thereby raising the price.
A couple of days ago, I just helped a friend complete a vehicle transfer and compiled a list of required documents. The most important items are the original ID card and its photocopy of the original owner, and the new owner must also bring their own ID card. The vehicle registration certificate, commonly known as the 'big green book,' must be brought along, and the original vehicle license is also indispensable. Remember to bring a valid copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy, as well as the vehicle purchase tax payment certificate. If it's a company vehicle transfer, you also need to prepare the organization code certificate or a copy of the business license. The transfer contract signed by both the buyer and seller should also be ready, and the vehicle must be driven to the vehicle management office for on-site inspection. By preparing these materials in advance, the transfer process can basically be completed in half a day. Remember to make two or three photocopies of all documents for backup.