Why can't a newly transferred vehicle be bound on 12123?
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This is due to information mismatch or incomplete data recording, requiring re-verification of identity at the local public security authority's certificate processing hall. When a vehicle has just completed transfer, the information may not have been updated yet, which can also prevent binding. It's necessary to wait a few days. Additional information: After purchasing a used car, when the vehicle has just been registered under your name, the vehicle information can currently only be viewed on the internal network of the vehicle management office. The information hasn't been updated to the external network servers yet, so the vehicle cannot be bound at this time. The vehicle's information online doesn't match the new license plate number. You can wait a few days before attempting to bind it again.
I just transferred ownership of a car and got stuck when trying to bind it on 12123. It might be because the system hasn't updated the transfer information yet. After the transfer, the vehicle management office needs some time to process the data, usually one or two days for automatic synchronization. Don't rush to fix it; first, check if you entered the correct license plate number during the binding process, and make sure it's the new plate, not confusing it with the old one. Input errors are common, so be careful with uppercase/lowercase letters or spaces. Sometimes the app cache can cause issues, so try logging out and logging back in. If it's not resolved after two days, contact the vehicle management office or service center for assistance. After all, this affects checking violations and vehicle maintenance reminders, so it shouldn't be overlooked.