
Open the Traffic Management 12123 app, log in using your driver's license or ID card. After successful login, enter the "Business Center". On the "Business Center" page, find "Vehicle Services", select "Vehicle Transfer Application", and click to enter. On the transfer application page, click on the "License Plate Type" to make a selection. After selecting the number, return to the transfer application page, fill in the vehicle license plate number, click "Register" to complete the transfer application.

I just completed the vehicle deregistration process at the DMV, and it was simpler than expected, mainly for transferring the car to a relative. First, you need to bring the original ID card, vehicle registration certificate, driving license, and the buyer or recipient's ID proof. It's advisable to call the local DMV in advance to confirm the detailed requirements to avoid a wasted trip. At the DMV, fill out the deregistration application form at the counter, and the staff will conduct a preliminary review of the materials. If everything is complete, you can proceed to the next step. After paying a small fee, they will deregister the vehicle from the system, and you can usually get the deregistration certificate within half a day. The whole process takes about two hours, so it's recommended to go on a weekday morning when it's less crowded and more efficient. Remember, the vehicle must not have any outstanding traffic fines, or the application will be rejected. After completing the process, double-check that the proof documents are stamped to avoid issues during the subsequent transfer.

I often help friends with the vehicle deregistration process, which generally involves several stages. It starts with the preparation phase: essential documents like ID cards and vehicle certificates must be brought along. Then, you need to visit the local vehicle management office to submit an application, either by making an appointment or queuing directly at the window to hand in the forms. During this process, there might be a need for photocopies or electronic verification—just ensure all information is accurate before proceeding to the review stage. The fee is usually settled with just a few dozen yuan. Finally, you'll receive the deregistration file or certificate, marking the completion of the process. Details may vary slightly depending on the local vehicle management office, so checking the official website or calling ahead can save time. The total processing time depends on the crowd, with faster cases taking just one or two hours. If the vehicle involves transfer to another region or ownership change, additional steps may be required, but the core objective is to remove the vehicle's records from the system. It's advisable to have a knowledgeable companion to assist, as having all the correct documents is crucial.

The vehicle management office's file withdrawal mainly involves the procedure of file cancellation, which can be summarized in three simple steps. Bring your ID card and vehicle documents to the counter to submit an application. After filling out the forms and paying the fees, wait for the review. Finally, collect the withdrawal certificate to complete the process. The procedure is not complicated, but the key is to have all the required materials, including the registration book and driving license, otherwise you'll have to make another trip. Remember to check the office hours of the vehicle management office before going to avoid a wasted trip. It usually takes one to two hours to complete.


