Is Motorcycle Ownership Transfer Troublesome?
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Transferring motorcycle ownership locally is not troublesome, but transferring to another region is more complicated. For local transfer, bring the vehicle license, registration certificate, and both parties' ID cards to the local used vehicle trading market to pay the used vehicle transaction tax; then take all documents to the traffic management office where the motorcycle was registered to complete the motor vehicle ownership transfer, including stamping the frame number and taking photos. Below are precautions for personal used vehicle ownership transfer: The property certificate must be legitimate: Pay special attention to the embossed number, engine number, and registration date on the property certificate. Besides verification, check for any signs of alteration, as altered marks may indicate a transaction trap. Check for traffic violation records: Before transferring personal used vehicle ownership, check if the vehicle has any traffic violation records and whether it is within the validity period of compulsory traffic insurance. Only vehicles with no violations and valid compulsory insurance can proceed with the transfer. Vehicles with violations generally cannot be transferred until the violations are resolved. Presence of vehicle purchase tax payment receipts: Always inspect the original vehicle's tax receipt during personal used vehicle ownership transfer. Some vehicles may not have paid purchase tax, and after transfer, these vehicles may be required to pay the outstanding purchase tax, which can be a significant expense. Therefore, it is crucial to determine who will cover this cost.