What procedures are required for vehicle transfer across regions?
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Procedures for vehicle transfer across regions: Bring all the required documents for vehicle transfer (both parties' ID cards, vehicle registration certificate, vehicle license, engine number rubbing strip, and the buyer must have a local ID card or residence permit). Vehicle transfer: It refers to the change of the vehicle owner's name, which means the transfer of vehicle ownership. Vehicle transfer can be processed at the local vehicle management office where the vehicle is registered, and only the vehicle owner is changed. Vehicle relocation: It refers to the registration process required when a vehicle is transferred from one city to another, involving a change in the vehicle management authority. Vehicle relocation requires the replacement of the license plate and vehicle license, and the procedures must be completed at two different vehicle management offices. The vehicle owner remains the same. The vehicle address and license plate are changed when the owner's residence is relocated.
My experience of transferring my car from Chengdu to Hangzhou made the entire process clear to me: prepare the original ID card and a copy, the vehicle registration certificate (also known as the green book), the driving license, the purchase invoice, and the environmental inspection report. Then, go to the Chengdu Vehicle Management Office to complete the transfer-out procedures, where they provide a sealed file bag. On the drive over, I made sure to fill up the tank to avoid any emergencies. Upon arriving at the Hangzhou Vehicle Management Office, the car was first inspected to check if the exhaust emissions met the standards, and I queued for two hours. Finally, I paid over 200 yuan to get the new license plates. The whole process took more than a day, so I recommend making an appointment in advance to save queuing time. If the environmental standards aren’t met, you might need to modify the car’s front. The cross-registration transfer is indeed cumbersome, but with a bit of patience, it’s manageable.