Why Does a New Car Need to Be Transferred?
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Transferring a new car means changing the name of the vehicle owner, making it safer. Reasons for vehicle transfer: Every car has a fixed registration, much like a person. The car's registration mainly records the owner's name and address, as well as some relevant car parameters. Transferring a car proves that the vehicle belongs to the new owner and has no accidents or violations. If the car has issues, such as being involved in an accident, failing to undergo annual inspection, being stolen, or being smuggled, it cannot be transferred through normal procedures. Process of transferring a car: Check the vehicle records at the DMV, undergo a forensic inspection, obtain the vehicle inspection certificate from the industrial and commercial department, receive the acceptance receipt, obtain the original vehicle license, transfer the purchase tax, and rename the insurance. Required documents include the original "Motor Vehicle Registration, Transfer, Cancellation/Import Application Form," the original and photocopy of the current vehicle owner's ID, and the original or photocopy of the proof or certificate of vehicle ownership transfer.