Is it troublesome to transfer ownership of a second-hand motorcycle purchased from another city?
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Transferring ownership of a second-hand motorcycle is not very troublesome. Differences: Motorcycle ownership transfer can be divided into local and out-of-city transfers. Local motorcycle ownership transfer is much easier than out-of-city transfer because it does not involve motorcycle displacement and environmental protection requirements. Therefore, as long as you prepare the following materials, you can successfully complete the local motorcycle ownership transfer. However, out-of-city transfer involves transferring the vehicle file to the new owner's registered residence for license plate registration, and you also need to understand the emission requirements for vehicle registration in the new location before the transfer can be completed. Relevant materials: The required materials for second-hand motorcycle ownership transfer include ID cards (for both buyer and seller), vehicle license, motor vehicle registration certificate, a set of motor vehicle license plates (for vehicles with returned plates, a plate return and renewal certificate is required), purchase invoice, tax payment certificate, and other materials. If it is an imported motorcycle from overseas, additional documents such as proof of origin, import vehicle inquiry form, vehicle purchase tax certificate, and customs duty proof are also required.