What procedures are required to transfer the vehicle license back to the hometown?
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Procedures required to transfer the vehicle license back to the hometown: 1. Original ID card and its copy; 2. Original vehicle license; 3. Driver's physical condition declaration form issued by a medical institution at or above the county level; 4. Four recent passport-style, white-background, color front optical photos of the applicant. After preparing the above materials, go to the vehicle management office in the household registration area to complete the transfer and license replacement procedures. Transferring the vehicle license back to the household registration area requires replacing the original license plate. If the domicile of the vehicle owner moves out of the jurisdiction of the vehicle management office, the vehicle management office shall, within three days from the date of acceptance, note the changes on the vehicle registration certificate, retrieve the license plate and vehicle license, issue a temporary vehicle license plate valid for 30 days, and hand over the vehicle file to the vehicle owner. The vehicle owner shall apply for vehicle transfer to the vehicle management office in the domicile area within the validity period of the temporary vehicle license plate.