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 Change Of Ownership Without Runner Procedure, D.I.Y / Runner / Home Appointment

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azarimy
post Sep 2 2020, 04:00 PM

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QUOTE(Chrix @ Sep 2 2020, 03:21 PM)
Your quoting a 9year old post.

a. If does not involve loan from financial institution, then just change name @ JPJ. Assuming vehicle is already paid off & released by bank.
b. Ofcourse its possible to fail, thats the point. Fail = not fit to transfer ownership.
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Thanks. I just don't wanna start a new post.

If the puspakom test fails, but the buyer agrees to buy and make repairs himself? Still can or not?
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post Sep 2 2020, 04:44 PM

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QUOTE(azarimy @ Sep 2 2020, 04:00 PM)
If the puspakom test fails, but the buyer agrees to buy and make repairs himself? Still can or not?
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That is outside of scope of puspakom & jpj, its entirely between current & future potential owner.

Anyway, unless tint is out of spec, failure in regards of body (aka, kereta potong & sambung for example) cannot be rectified once fail, as its illegal.

If engine number no match, can just endorse with proper documentation (they will test more item like brake force, headlight, undercarriage, etc)

The point is, cannot change ownership if fail puspakom, and not all failure points detected by puspakom can be rectified.

If your own car, you would know best if any major repair to body or change of engine was performed.

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post Sep 2 2020, 08:06 PM

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QUOTE(Chrix @ Sep 2 2020, 04:44 PM)
That is outside of scope of puspakom & jpj, its entirely between current & future potential owner.

Anyway, unless tint is out of spec, failure in regards of body (aka, kereta potong & sambung for example) cannot be rectified once fail, as its illegal.

If engine number no match, can just endorse with proper documentation (they will test more item like brake force, headlight, undercarriage, etc)

The point is, cannot change ownership if fail puspakom, and not all failure points detected by puspakom can be rectified.

If your own car, you would know best if any major repair to body or change of engine was performed.
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Thanks. I've never sold a car myself. Last time I had an agent to do it for me because I was studying overseas.

My car is currently in good condition after 9 years under my care. Just wanted to be sure.

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post Sep 27 2020, 10:45 AM

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Hi,

I'm selling a second hand car cash. Here's the problem

1. Go to home branch, fully settle Hire purchase loan. Obtain the car ownership card from bank
2. Take car to puspakom for inspection. Get the report.
3. Head over the JPJ with all necessary documents for name change.

Now assume that the same car plate will be retained, should the buyer apply for insurance before no.3 or after no.3?

If before no.3, i've tried the system, unable to apply for motor vehicle insurance because I/C doesn't match with the vehicle registration. Make sense.

If apply after no.3, meaning to say roadtax will not be issued as there's no insurance cover note for the new owner.

Or

3.1 Change name
3.2 Apply for insurance in the next counter
3.3 Apply for road tax

All done in JPJ office?
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post Sep 28 2020, 08:55 AM

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Anyone may purchase insurance for any car at any time (provided have necessary details), but which kind soul wants to pay for others insurance coverage, i not sure, but I'd wanna be friends with them pls laugh.gif

Usually, once B5 lulus, buyer may purchase new insurance. Buyer also would not be silly to purchase before a vehicle is certified road-legal by Puspakom. Buyer can specify the effective date for new insurance coverage so it start on the day at JPJ.

Ideally, buyer should already have insurance purchased prior to being at JPJ for name transfer, to avoid unforeseen issues or delay. JPJ name change take less 10mins at counter.
Buyer also buy new roadtax at same time, so both insurance & roadtax expiry would sync.

Current roadtax cancel, and apply for refund (bring bank statement so can submit immediately)
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post Sep 28 2020, 08:38 PM

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QUOTE(Chrix @ Sep 28 2020, 08:55 AM)
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Anyone may purchase insurance for any car at any time (provided have necessary details), but which kind soul wants to pay for others insurance coverage, i not sure, but I'd wanna be friends with them pls  laugh.gif

Usually, once B5 lulus, buyer may purchase new insurance. Buyer also would not be silly to purchase before a vehicle is certified road-legal by Puspakom. Buyer can specify the effective date for new insurance coverage so it start on the day at JPJ.

Ideally, buyer should already have insurance purchased prior to being at JPJ for name transfer, to avoid unforeseen issues or delay. JPJ name change take less 10mins at counter.
Buyer also buy new roadtax at same time, so both insurance & roadtax expiry would sync.

Current roadtax cancel, and apply for refund (bring bank statement so can submit immediately)
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Not sure if this is the right place to ask, hope u guys could give me some input if it's a 'normal' procedure.

Recently(yesterday) I bought a new car and traded in my old car to a car dealership(was done by my sales agent). I already received full payment for my old car through bank transfer(with details of car number plate) upon passing my old car to the dealership. Was told that the old car will go through puspakom inspection on coming Monday(will be done by the dealership) and I have to wait till then before doing my thumbprint(change ownership) at JPJ.

Sorry cos I'm unfamiliar with all these, so just wondering if there's anything I should worry about even if I already received the full payment.

Thanks for any input, appreciate it

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post Oct 3 2020, 01:31 AM

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I have one question, i just sold my car to a buyer, he paid me full in cash, apparently he is a runner, so we did a thumbprint after he paid me the cash, he told me i can withdraw my insurance after 2 days. puspakom he will settle, and change name also he will settle. Already passed the car to him. Its my first time selling my car. so any tips if i did the right thing?
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post Oct 5 2020, 08:50 AM

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QUOTE(Dcwh94 @ Oct 3 2020, 01:31 AM)
I have one question, i just sold my car to a buyer, he paid me full in cash, apparently he is a runner, so we did a thumbprint after he paid me the cash, he told me i can withdraw my insurance after 2 days. puspakom he will settle, and change name also he will settle. Already passed the car to him. Its my first time selling my car. so any tips if i did the right thing?
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Odd that you did thumbprint before puspakom.

But since you already have the money, best to confirm with your runner once he has completed & transfer name from yours to avoid any possible issues later.

You may cancel insurance immediately after name change process by JPJ.
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QUOTE(Chrix @ Oct 5 2020, 08:50 AM)
Odd that you did thumbprint before puspakom.

But since you already have the money, best to confirm with your runner once he has completed & transfer name from yours to avoid any possible issues later.

You may cancel insurance immediately after name change process by JPJ.
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I checked the thumbprint. He did a temporary change of ownership to his dealership and it’s reflected in My-eg.
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post Oct 11 2020, 11:17 PM

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Hi everyone,

Would like to seek guidance in this case of my family member behalf

Family member owned a car previously and did a trade-in for a new car. Car seller took all documents, signed the ownership transfer etc.

Now, car seller PIC missing. Previous car keep getting summons. Don't know who's the new owner of that previous car.

What do you guys suggest?

Options: Hire truck look for the car and tarik to balai
Options: Blacklist car plate in JPJ but need lawyer
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post Nov 20 2020, 05:36 PM

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Hi sifus,

Asking for a friend. Below is her text

So my mom is selling the wira to one of her relative’s worker. But this dude is from Pahang, apparently he applied for permit to travel up here tomorrow to get the car. I’m not sure if this buyer know the proper procedure, I only know he’s eager to get the car. So I think he’s just trying to get the car first, drive back to Pahang, then only settle with the puspakom and jpj there. So now I don’t know what’s my procedure here as a seller. I know there’s this jpjk3 form that has to be fill up by both seller and buyer, and both have to do biometric print at the jpj, problem is, I don’t know can do separately or not. And I’m not sure what other documents needed for seller to submit except the jpjk3 form, copy of ic and car grant. And I’m also worried that, the buyer didn’t manage to complete the ownership transfer within 7 days from the day seller sign the documentation to sell. Because I read online, they say if the buyer failed to do so, seller will get fined and take every responsibility of the car if anything happens even tho is not under the seller’s keep

Also, the car insurance has to bear by the new owner right ? Meaning he has to buy a new insurance policy for the car right?
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post Nov 20 2020, 06:00 PM

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QUOTE(IcyDarling @ Nov 20 2020, 05:36 PM)
Hi sifus,

Asking for a friend. Below is her text

So my mom is selling the wira to one of her relative’s worker. But this dude is from Pahang, apparently he applied for permit to travel up here tomorrow to get the car. I’m not sure if this buyer know the proper procedure, I only know he’s eager to get the car. So I think he’s just trying to get the car first, drive back to Pahang, then only settle with the puspakom and jpj there. So now I don’t know what’s my procedure here as a seller. I know there’s this jpjk3 form that has to be fill up by both seller and buyer, and both have to do biometric print at the jpj, problem is, I don’t know can do separately or not. And I’m not sure what other documents needed for seller to submit except the jpjk3 form, copy of ic and car grant. And I’m also worried that, the buyer didn’t manage to complete the ownership transfer within 7 days from the day seller sign the documentation to sell. Because I read online, they say if the buyer failed to do so, seller will get fined and take every responsibility of the car if anything happens even tho is not under the seller’s keep

Also, the car insurance has to bear by the new owner right ? Meaning he has to buy a new insurance policy for the car right?
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Long story short: if handover a car to another person, your putting trust in them to do the right thing.

What about payment?
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post Nov 22 2020, 10:28 PM

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Hi sifu-tachi,

Got a situation here need your enlightenment. I’m trying to transfer car ownership from my father to me. But here’s the situation:-

My location: KL
Father location: Sabah
Car location: KL


So according to the procedure at post in 1st page:-

1) I will bring the car for Puspakom inspection together with car registration card. Pay for inspection fee and collect the results.

2) Go to JPJ, fill in ownership transfer form, thumbprint verification, submit to counter together with car registration card and Puspakom inspection results and pay the fees.

3) Father at Sabah will then go to any Sabah JPJ, fill in the ownership transfer form, thumbprint verification and pay the fees.

4) I will have to go back JPJ to collect the new Car registration card after step 3 is done.

Is the procedure above correct?

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May I know how long the inspection for Puspakom and change of name can be done before the other party conducts his part of the change name process? Is the Puspakom inspection and change of name only valid for 7 days?
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This thread is quite old. Today, who typically pays for inspection and who pays for change of ownership? I know its RM30 for inspection, how much for change of ownership?
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post Jan 11 2021, 11:34 AM

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Hi i would like to ask how much is JPJ charge for tukar milik Kenderaan (Sekarela)?
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post Jan 12 2021, 08:43 AM

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QUOTE(giftfre @ Jan 11 2021, 11:34 AM)
Hi i would like to ask how much is JPJ charge for tukar milik Kenderaan (Sekarela)?
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https://www.jpj.gov.my/web/main-site/kender...senan-kenderaan

RM100 for cars
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I have a foreigner friend who is looking to sell his car before he leaves the country at the end of this month. We successfully did Puspakom test today and then went to JPJ but were told that they are not handling transfer of ownership during MCO.

We can't do the transfer online as my friend is not registered on MySikap. They also told us they can not perform MySikap registration again due to MCO.

We were told to go to MyEG center to do online transfer but I called a center near my place and they also said they are not doing this during MCO.

How do we proceed from here? Is there a third-party service that can help?
He is leaving at the end of the month and we foresee MCO being extended so it is unlikely we can perform the MySikap registration or JPJ ownership transfer.

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QUOTE(Anhero @ Jan 15 2021, 03:16 PM)
I have a foreigner friend who is looking to sell his car before he leaves the country at the end of this month. We successfully did Puspakom test today and then went to JPJ but were told that they are not handling transfer of ownership during MCO.

We can't do the transfer online as my friend is not registered on MySikap. They also told us they can not perform MySikap registration again due to MCO.

We were told to go to MyEG center to do online transfer but I called a center near my place and they also said they are not doing this during MCO.

How do we proceed from here? Is there a third-party service that can help?
He is leaving at the end of the month and we foresee MCO being extended so it is unlikely we can perform the MySikap registration or JPJ ownership transfer.
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