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What procedures are required to transfer the vehicle license back to the hometown?

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DeMatteo
07/29/25 7:03am

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.

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McJayla
08/12/25 11:31pm

I just transferred my vehicle license back to my hometown from another place, and the whole process was quite simple but had a few steps. The required documents include the original ID card, the vehicle license booklet, the green vehicle registration certificate, and proof of being a local resident such as a copy of the household register or a residence permit. First, go to the vehicle management office in the original registration city to apply for the transfer-out, fill out a form and submit it. After they inspect the vehicle, they will give you an archive bag. Then, drive to the vehicle management office in your hometown to complete the transfer-in. They might inspect the vehicle again to ensure the information is accurate. Finally, pay a small fee of a few dozen yuan for the processing cost, and you can get the new license on the spot. After the transfer, it saves a lot of hassle, such as handling annual inspections locally in the future without the need to travel back and forth, saving time, effort, and money.

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NolanLee
10/04/25 5:20am

To transfer your vehicle registration back to your hometown, I recommend doing it step by step. First, go to the original local DMV to submit a transfer-out application, bringing your ID card, vehicle license, and vehicle registration certificate. They will check your records and provide transfer documents. Then, take these documents to the DMV in your hometown to complete the transfer-in process, which usually involves updating registration information and may require a vehicle inspection and number verification. Make sure to bring all necessary photocopies to save time. Once completed, there are many benefits, such as handling traffic violations and renewing insurance locally, making things much more convenient.

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StevenAnn
11/17/25 6:54am

When transferring the vehicle registration back to my hometown, I used the traffic management app to pre-check the required documents. It was necessary to bring my ID card, the original vehicle registration certificate, the vehicle's green book, and proof of hometown address such as a household register. I went to the original vehicle management office to complete the transfer-out procedures and obtain the files, then submitted them to the hometown vehicle management office for inspection and registration. The process was smooth and quick, with the new certificate available immediately.

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