No. The owner of the license plate is the owner of the car, and the name on the car invoice must be the same as the name on the license plate. In this case, you can transfer
1, vehicle transfer is to change the name of the person to whom the vehicle belongs. The required documents are the original owner's ID card, the new owner's ID card, vehicle
vehicle license is/copy, purchase tax book, vehicle and vessel use tax completion certificate, motor vehicle registration certificate, motor vehicle criminal investigation vehicle inspection
single, insurance policy/card/invoice. All of the above need to provide the original. Just go to the DMV and follow the process to make changes.
2, if it is a relative transfer there are two ways: one is the transaction mode, that is, still need to go to the motor vehicle market for the relevant hand
continued. The point can be my ID card belongs to the DMV branch, or the transfer party ID card belongs to the DMV branch, but the transfer party does not
have to personally go for. The other is a gift, you can go to a notary public for a gift notarization, with the gift statement and notary certificate
to transfer the registration. However, the notary fee is charged as a percentage of the value of the gifted vehicle, which is generally higher than the fee for the transaction method.