What procedures are required for transferring a company vehicle to an individual?
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Procedures required for transferring a company vehicle to an individual include: 1. Original IC card of the organization's code certificate; 2. Original vehicle license; 3. Original motor vehicle registration certificate; 4. Vehicle supplementary form; 5. Vehicle and vessel tax certificate; 6. Original ID card and household register of the individual. Although vehicles are movable property, the law stipulates that transfer registration procedures must be completed to transfer ownership. If a company vehicle is transferred to a private individual, both parties need to go to the traffic management office to complete the transfer. Situations where a vehicle cannot be transferred: 1. Unauthorized modification or alteration of the vehicle type and changes in cargo weight or passenger capacity without approval; 2. The vehicle has reached the scrapping age; 3. The new vehicle has been registered for less than three months; 4. The vehicle is under purchase control without a license plate application certification stamp; 5. The applicant's seal does not match the original registered owner's seal; 6. The vehicle has unresolved violations or accident cases, or the public security authorities have doubts about the vehicle; 7. The vehicle has not undergone regular inspection or failed the inspection; 8. The imported vehicle is still under customs supervision and the supervision has not been lifted; 9. The vehicle is under court-ordered freeze or the mortgage period has not expired.