
Take standard photos of the motor vehicle, then paste the photos and the vehicle identification number rubbing film on the "Motor Vehicle Inspection Record Form". After the large screen displays the number on the "Queue Number Ticket", proceed to the self-service number selection area with the "Queue Number Ticket" to choose a license plate number. Present the payment receipt and the "License Plate Collection Notice" at the certification window to collect the "Motor Vehicle Driving License", "Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate", and other relevant materials.

I just got my newly purchased motorcycle licensed, and the whole process was quite exhausting. After the bike, the dealer gave me documents like the invoice and the certificate of conformity—don’t lose these. Then, you must purchase compulsory traffic insurance; I bought mine through a mobile app. Once I got the insurance policy, I was ready to head to the DMV. Remember to bring your original ID card, and arriving early around 7 or 8 a.m. means fewer people. After queuing to submit the materials, the staff verified the information. Next was the vehicle inspection—they pushed the bike to a designated area to check the headlights, brakes, and engine number against the certificate of conformity. If the bike was modified, you might run into issues. After the inspection, I went to the payment window to pay the purchase tax (about 5% of the bike’s price) and the license plate fee, totaling nearly a thousand yuan. Finally, I pressed the button on the number selection machine and picked a license plate number I liked. The vehicle registration certificate was issued on the spot, and the license plate would be mailed home in a few days. It took me four hours the first time I did this—I recommend bringing someone experienced along to avoid stress and making extra copies of your documents to save a second trip.

I've been riding motorcycles for several years and have experience with new license plates. Here's a streamlined process: After purchasing the bike, gather all necessary documents—invoice and certificate of conformity are essential. Purchase compulsory traffic immediately; having the policy in hand is crucial. Before heading to the DMV, make an online appointment to avoid peak hours. Once all materials are submitted, ensure the vehicle is clean for inspection—headlights on and brakes functioning properly will speed things up. Cost-wise, purchase tax depends on the bike's price, with smaller displacements paying less; license plate fees are fixed at around 200-300 RMB. For number selection, you can choose randomly or customize—I recommend checking system prompts carefully. After completion, you'll receive a temporary plate for immediate use, with the official plate mailed later. The whole process can be done in about two hours if you're familiar with it, and don't hesitate to ask on-site guides if the DMV is efficient that day.

I think the key to license plate registration lies in document preparation. You must have the car purchase invoice, vehicle certification, original and photocopy of personal ID, plus the compulsory traffic policy. After submitting the materials at the DMV, queue up for vehicle inspection. The staff will carefully check the VIN, engine number, and exterior features like headlight brightness and brake sensitivity—don't overlook this step or your application might be rejected. Then, pay the purchase tax and license plate fee, with card or cash accepted. Finally, the number selection process involves operating the machine to input your choice; once the number takes effect, collect the vehicle license. Missing even one page of documents can delay everything, so I organized a document pack in order and wore comfortable clothes on inspection day to reduce anxiety.

I prioritize compliance, and riding a motorcycle without compulsory insurance will result in penalties. My process is to first ensure I have purchased compulsory traffic insurance and carry the policy with me. The steps at the vehicle management office are straightforward: take a number, wait in line, and submit documents such as ID, purchase invoice, and the original vehicle certificate. The core of the inspection is verifying the vehicle's factory settings meet standards—avoid modifying lights or the structure yourself. The payment step involves the purchase tax (based on the vehicle price ratio) and a fixed license plate fee, totaling a few hundred yuan. The number selection machine allows you to choose preferred digits, but don’t violate the rules. Once the license plate is issued, ensure timely inspections to maintain compliance. The entire process can be completed within half a day—don’t skimp on insurance to avoid increased risks.

My experience registering my new motorcycle went smoothly: After purchasing the bike, the dealer provided all the necessary documents. I first obtained compulsory traffic by applying for an electronic policy online. The next morning, I went to the DMV with my ID card, a copy of the invoice, and the insurance policy. While waiting in line, an inspector checked the headlight function and matched the engine plate number. At the payment counter, I paid the fees—the purchase tax was calculated at 5% of the vehicle price, and the license plate fee was a little over 300 yuan. When selecting the plate number, I randomly picked one from the scrolling digits. The vehicle registration certificate was ready immediately, and the license plate was mailed to my home, which I then fixed with screws. The whole process took three hours. I recommend going on a weekday when it's less crowded and avoiding peak hours. Also, remember to keep up with maintenance and not miss the inspection deadlines to save money and hassle later on.


