Where to Process Vehicle Ownership Transfer?

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VanGabriel
07/24/25 2:18pm
Vehicle ownership transfer is processed at the Vehicle Management Office. The required documents for vehicle transfer include: 1. Original application form for motor vehicle registration, transfer, cancellation, or import; 2. Original and copy of the current vehicle owner's identity proof; 3. Original and copy of the proof and certificate for vehicle ownership transfer; 4. Original vehicle license; 5. Original motor vehicle inspection record form; 6. Original motor vehicle registration certificate. It is important to note that after the vehicle transfer, the insurance policy holder must also be changed, which can be processed with the original vehicle license. Vehicle ownership transfer refers to changing the name of the vehicle's owner, and it is a crucial step in buying a used car, aside from checking the vehicle's condition.
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Hylla
08/11/25 8:09am
Last year, I helped my uncle with a car title transfer, and the whole process went quite smoothly, mainly involving a visit to the local DMV. I remember getting up early that day, bringing both parties' ID cards, the vehicle's license, and registration certificate (also known as the green book), with the buyer present to speed up the verification. The DMV was quite crowded, and we waited in line for over an hour, filled out a few forms, and paid a small processing fee. After completing the process, we received the new license, confirming the ownership change. It's advisable to check the DMV's opening hours online in advance and avoid peak days to save time. Also, it's best to clear any traffic violation records before the transfer; otherwise, the process might be rejected. Although the procedure is a bit tedious, it ensures a safe and legal transaction, and avoiding middlemen makes it much more hassle-free.
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