It is indeed common for the mortgaged car to not be transferred, which is mainly due to the separation of ownership and use of the vehicle. When purchasing a mortgaged car, it is not possible to complete the transfer process because the ownership of the vehicle belongs to a bank or other financial institution. However, this does not mean that it is impossible to inquire about the violation of the vehicle.
To inquire about the violation of the mortgaged car, you can use the following methods:
1. Query through the vehicle identification code.
Each vehicle has a unique vehicle identification number, through which the vehicle's historical violation history can be queried. You can check the vehicle identification number through the Internet or the relevant authorities and find out about the vehicle's historical violations.
2. With the help of the owner's information query.
In the event that the vehicle identification code cannot be obtained, you can check the violation of the vehicle through the information of the owner. This requires you to find the owner's information and go to the traffic management department's ** or app to inquire.
3. On-site inquiry.
If it's convenient for you, you can also go directly to the traffic management department to make an inquiry. When making an on-site inquiry, you will need to provide the owner's information as well as a description of the vehicle so that the staff can help you inquire about the vehicle's violations.
It should be noted that due to the separation of ownership and use rights of the mortgaged vehicle, even if the violation of the vehicle is queried, the violation record cannot be directly processed. If you want to deal with these violations, you need to negotiate with the car owner to resolve them. Therefore, when buying a mortgaged car, it is advisable to carefully understand the condition of the vehicle and ensure that you are able to accept the possible risks.