What procedures and documents are required for vehicle transfer?

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VonJaxson
07/25/25 12:29pm
Vehicle transfer requires the following procedures and documents: "Motor Vehicle Registration, Transfer, Cancellation/Inbound Application Form", the original and photocopy of the buyer's "Resident Identity Card" or "Temporary Resident Identity Card". If handled by an agent, the agent's original and photocopy of the identity card, as well as a written authorization from the vehicle owner, must also be submitted; the original and photocopy of the seller's identity card; and the motor vehicle registration certificate. Related information: 1. Other documents: motor vehicle driving license, vehicle purchase invoice or transfer ticket; motor vehicle transaction contract; motor vehicle inspection record form; proof of payment or tax exemption certificate for vehicle purchase tax. 2. Notes: All document information must be consistent with that of the original owner. Only the owner of the vehicle can transfer the vehicle, and all procedures for the vehicle must be complete. The vehicle must meet the annual inspection standards and must not have violations such as illegal modifications. If the vehicle has any violations, the violation records must be cleared at the relevant department; if the vehicle has been modified, it must be restored to its original state before the transfer can proceed.
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