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What procedures are required for vehicle transfer?

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DeNoah
07/29/25 11:34pm
For vehicle transfer, the following documents need to be presented: the identity proof of the vehicle owner; proof and documents of vehicle ownership transfer; vehicle registration certificate; vehicle license, etc. Below is relevant information about vehicle transfer: 1. Required materials: For vehicle transfer, copies of both parties' ID cards, the registration certificate, and the vehicle license are needed. Then, pay the transaction tax at the used car exchange and proceed to the Vehicle Management Office of the Traffic Police Brigade to complete the transfer procedures. 2. Relevant documents: Documents required for vehicle transfer include the seller's ID card, vehicle license, vehicle registration proof, vehicle invoice, vehicle license plate, chassis number, insurance policy, and tax payment receipt, etc.
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RachelRose
08/16/25 2:30am
Last year, I helped a friend sell a used car, and the transfer process went quite smoothly. We signed a simple sales contract in advance and then brought all the necessary documents—I had copies of my ID and driver's license, while my friend had the original vehicle registration certificate and the old invoice. At the vehicle management office, after queuing for half an hour, the staff checked the documents and inspected the car's condition to ensure it had no accidents or modifications. Midway, we found an issue with the taillight, which was fixed before passing the re-inspection. Finally, after paying around 200 yuan in fees, we received the new certificate. The entire process took just over two hours. The key was checking the car's condition beforehand to avoid wasting time with unresolved issues. I recommend both parties conduct a quick inspection report before the transaction—it saves time and prevents disputes.
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OJayce
10/19/25 2:49am
Not long ago, I just bought a used car and participated in the ownership transfer process as the buyer. The seller and I agreed to meet at the vehicle management office. I brought my original ID card and driver's license, while he prepared the vehicle registration certificate and valid driving license. There was a minor hiccup when filling out the forms—we forgot to bring the sales contract, so we hastily drafted a handwritten agreement and signed it. After the documents were reviewed at the counter, it was time for the vehicle inspection. The staff checked the engine number and exterior, and since everything was fine, we paid the transfer fee, which totaled around three to four hundred yuan. The whole process took about half a day to complete. I learned that buyers must confirm the vehicle has no loan history; otherwise, the transfer might fail, and the car would have to be returned. When buying a used car, it's best to choose a clean vehicle to minimize hassle.
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AngelaRose
12/02/25 3:24am
The first time I handled the transfer myself, I was completely clueless. My friend told me that just bringing my ID and the vehicle certificate would suffice, but when I actually went to the DMV, I realized how complicated it was: I needed the original and photocopies of both the buyer's and seller's IDs, the original vehicle registration certificate, and a stamped transaction contract or invoice. The process steps were simple: first fill out the application form, submit the materials and wait for review, the staff would briefly inspect the car to confirm no damage or modifications, and finally pay the taxes and fees to receive the new license. At the time, I forgot the seller's ID photocopy, which resulted in an extra trip to the suburban office. The lesson for beginners is to check the required documents list in advance or ask a local insurance agent to save trouble. Overall, it’s not difficult but requires attention to detail.
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