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What documents are required for vehicle transfer?

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SanAriana
07/25/2025, 04:52:07 AM

Vehicle transfer requires the seller's ID card, vehicle registration certificate, vehicle license, and original purchase invoice. If the seller is an organization, the original organization code certificate and official seal are needed. The buyer needs an ID card; for non-locals obtaining a local license plate, a valid temporary residence permit is also required. If the buyer is an organization, the original organization code certificate and official seal are necessary. Vehicle transfer process: 1. The used car market implements an agency system for vehicle transfers, where the transfer window does not directly handle transactions for consumers. Drive the vehicle to the market, and a used car agency will complete the transfer process on your behalf. 2. Both parties need to sign a used car sales contract supervised by the industrial and commercial department. The contract is made in triplicate, with each party holding one copy and the industrial and commercial department retaining one. Only after filing with the industrial and commercial department can the vehicle transfer or relocation procedures be processed. 3. After the evaluation report is issued, the transfer procedure begins. The buyer should keep the transfer certificate, and the seller is advised to retain a copy for future reference.

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