What procedures are required for car license plate transfer?

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Miles
07/25/25 12:29pm
The procedures required for license plate transfer include: the original ID card of the seller (copy required); the original ID card of the buyer (copy required); the original vehicle purchase invoice or the last transfer invoice (copy acceptable); the vehicle registration certificate of the transferred vehicle (copy required); the original vehicle driving license (copy required); the used vehicle sales contract and other materials. Relevant introduction: 1. Notes: The seller's ID card can be checked to determine whether the seller has the right to use and dispose of the sold motor vehicle. This is the certificate for the motor vehicle to obtain legal driving rights. Every vehicle driving on the road is registered with the local vehicle management office, and you can call the vehicle management office for verification if necessary. 2. Expansion: There are many situations for license plate transfer, generally divided into four types of transfer, each requiring different materials and procedures.
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