What does vehicle archiving mean?

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07/25/25 3:06pm
Vehicle archiving refers to the process where the ownership of a registered motor vehicle is transferred. The current owner of the vehicle must submit the relevant documents to the designated location for vehicle inspection and transfer registration within 30 days from the date of vehicle delivery. The vehicle archiving process takes 3 working days, and the vehicle will display an "unarchived" status if the process is not completed successfully. Below is the relevant information: When processing the transfer registration, if the current owner is an organization and its address is not within the jurisdiction of the vehicle management office, a copy of the organization's code certificate, a power of attorney with the organization's official seal, and the identity proof of the authorized person can be submitted as the identity proof of the vehicle owner for proxy processing.
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