What to Do If Vehicle Registration Fails After Transfer?
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Vehicle registration failure after transfer necessitates the replacement of license plates and the vehicle registration certificate. Below is a detailed explanation of what to do if vehicle registration fails after transfer: 1. When a vehicle is relocated from one city to another, a change in the governing vehicle management authority requires the completion of a new registration. 2. Vehicle transfer mandates the replacement of license plates and the vehicle registration certificate, with procedures to be completed at both the outgoing and incoming vehicle management authorities, including transfer-out and transfer-in processes. 3. Both the buyer and seller must sign the "Used Vehicle Sales Contract" supervised by the industrial and commercial department, with the contract issued in triplicate—one copy for each party and one retained by the industrial and commercial department. 4. Only after filing with the industrial and commercial department can the vehicle transfer or registration procedures proceed. 5. Once the evaluation report is available, the transfer process can begin. 6. The completed transfer certificate should be retained by the buyer, and the seller is advised to keep a copy for future reference.