Can a Used Motorcycle Be Licensed?
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Used motorcycles with complete documentation can be licensed. Verification: After purchasing the vehicle, bring the invoice issued by the dealer to the Motor Vehicle Market Management Office under the Municipal Administration for Industry and Commerce to complete the verification process and have the verification stamp affixed. For imported vehicles, additional documents such as the Customs Import Certificate or Confiscation Certificate, Commodity Inspection Certificate, and related license application procedures provided by the dealer must also be submitted. Obtaining a Movement Permit: If the owner can ensure that the licensing procedures are completed within seven days of purchasing the new vehicle, then a vehicle movement permit is not required. If the vehicle remains unlicensed for more than seven days, the owner must apply for a vehicle movement permit at the local traffic police department. Vehicle Inspection: Just like a new employee undergoing a medical check-up before employment, a new vehicle must pass an inspection before receiving its license. After passing the inspection, the on-site police officer will complete and sign the Motor Vehicle Registration Form. Required documents for the inspection include the owner's ID card, import documents (if applicable), and the inspection approval form issued by the Vehicle Management Office.