What is the reason for showing unreturned flow during vehicle transfer?

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DiCharlotte
07/24/25 7:32am
If the vehicle has failed inspection at other testing stations, the flow cannot be returned. Below is the relevant introduction: Vehicle Transfer: Vehicle transfer refers to changing the name of the vehicle's owner. Notes: Every vehicle has a fixed registration, similar to a person's household registration. The vehicle registration mainly records the owner and address of the vehicle, as well as some relevant vehicle parameters. A transferred vehicle proves that the vehicle belongs to the current owner and has no accidents or violations. If there are issues with the vehicle, such as involvement in an accident, failure to participate in annual inspection, being a stolen vehicle, or a smuggled vehicle, it cannot be transferred through normal procedures.
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Ferreira
08/11/25 3:16am
The vehicle transfer shows an uncleared transaction record, which could be due to incomplete documents or system delays. I remember encountering a similar issue last time when helping a friend with the transfer—the DMV system was slow to update and didn't process the transaction number clearance promptly. If the owner didn’t bring all required documents, such as a photocopy of their ID card or the original owner’s signed confirmation form, the staff would suspend the process, causing the transaction to get stuck. It’s advisable to first check the transfer checklist to ensure all paperwork is complete before visiting the DMV counter. If in a hurry, you can call ahead to book an appointment to avoid a wasted trip. Also, some cities offer online platforms to check progress, preventing unnecessary delays. In short, don’t panic—stay patient, as most cases can be resolved.
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