Why is the Beijing car quota not updated after selling the car?

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EzraLee
07/24/25 1:53am
The reason why the Beijing car quota is not updated after selling the car is that there is no data on vehicle sale or scrapping in the system. The following are the precautions regarding the transfer of sold vehicles: 1. For transferred vehicles: Submit the application on the third working day after completing the vehicle transfer and cancellation registration procedures at the vehicle management department. For scrapped vehicles, submit the application on the third working day after completing the cancellation procedures at the vehicle management department. 2. Vehicles sold within the city: Submit the application on the third working day after the buyer completes the registration and license plate procedures. 3. Vehicles sold to other provinces: Submit the application on the third working day after the buyer completes the file transfer procedures at the vehicle management department.
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JulietRose
08/10/25 9:31pm
I just sold my car in Beijing, but the license plate quota update just wouldn't show up, which was really frustrating. I remember after completing the transaction that day, the ownership transfer procedures were finished, but I checked the Beijing Passenger Vehicle Quota Management website all day without seeing the new quota. Later, I asked some fellow car owners, and they all said not to worry—it might just be a slow system update, sometimes taking two or three days. I tried logging into the website and refreshing several times, but it didn't work, so I called the 12345 hotline directly. The staff said the transaction data hadn't synchronized properly and asked me to provide my license plate number and ID card for verification. The quota appeared the next day, but it still delayed my time to look for a new car. I recommend that when selling a car, closely monitor the completion of the ownership transfer process, keep the transaction records safe, and check the official website the next day. If there's no movement after three days, contact the vehicle management office immediately to avoid affecting your next lottery for car purchase.
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