Where to Go for Vehicle Ownership Transfer?
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Vehicle ownership transfer registration must be completed at the local vehicle management office where the vehicle is registered. The following outlines the vehicle ownership transfer process: 1. Obtain and fill out the "Used Motor Vehicle Sales Contract" at the service window in the hall; drive the vehicle directly to the inspection area for vehicle inspection, photography, tracing, and license plate removal, and complete the "Inspection Record Form." 2. After all procedures are completed, the vehicle can be driven back to the parking lot, and then proceed to the transfer hall to complete the formalities; after completing the relevant procedures, take the receipt to the payment window to pay the "transfer fee." 3. Then, you can select a new license plate number and receive the new license plate, vehicle registration certificate, and driving permit.
Last year, I went to the local DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) to handle the vehicle transfer. It's the official processing point, and it was quite crowded, requiring several hours of queuing. It's best to bring materials like your ID card, vehicle registration certificate, and sales contract. Remember to check if all traffic violations have been settled before the transfer to avoid a wasted trip. The cost is usually a few hundred yuan, including the transfer fee and administrative fees. The process isn't complicated—both parties need to be present to sign and confirm the vehicle transfer, and you'll receive a new vehicle license after completion. It's advisable to book the DMV's location and time online in advance to save effort. If the vehicle is being transferred from another location, there might be a few extra steps, but the core process still takes place at the DMV. Additionally, make sure to verify the vehicle's mortgage status to avoid future disputes. In short, the DMV is the preferred venue; other intermediary services are less reliable than handling it yourself directly.