What is the procedure for vehicle file transfer and ownership change?

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MasonRose
07/29/25 4:25pm
After confirming the purchase of the vehicle, go to the local used car trading market to complete the transaction and obtain a transaction invoice; After purchasing the vehicle, apply for file transfer at the local vehicle management office, providing the new owner's identity proof during the process; The vehicle file bag usually indicates a deadline for registration, within which the owner must complete the relevant procedures and also apply for a temporary license plate; After the vehicle purchase transaction is completed, any unexpired vehicle insurance needs to be transferred, which can sometimes be directly handled by some insurance companies; Upon returning to the local area, bring the relevant materials to the local vehicle management office for review. Once approved, the vehicle can be inspected, licensed, and the vehicle registration certificate can be obtained.
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