How to Replace a Lost Motorcycle Registration Certificate?

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OMackenzie
07/25/25 4:04am
If the motor vehicle registration certificate is lost or damaged, apply for a replacement at the vehicle management office of the registration location. When applying, the owner of the motor vehicle should fill out the application form and submit proof of identity. The vehicle management office should reissue or replace the registration certificate within one day from the date of acceptance.
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