
After registering a motorcycle, you will receive the license plate and vehicle registration certificate. Required materials: To complete the registration procedures, the motorcycle needs to be photographed on-site for network entry, and you must provide your original ID card and its copy, the original vehicle certificate of conformity, and the registration copy of the purchase invoice. Certificate of conformity and purchase invoice: The vehicle's factory certificate of conformity and purchase invoice must include the following information: organization code certificate number, ID number, vehicle model, manufacturer's model, place of origin, certificate of conformity number, engine number, frame number, price, seller's name, address, number, identification number, bank account number, and must be stamped with the verification seal of the local industrial and commercial department.

I just helped a friend complete the motorcycle registration, and there were quite a few items received. Besides the most noticeable blue and white metal license plate, the DMV will also give you three important documents: the motor vehicle registration certificate (big green book) that resembles a household register, a palm-sized vehicle registration card, and an environmental compliance certificate printed with vehicle information. The most easily overlooked item is the compulsory label on the back of the temporary license plate, remember to stick it on the front fork. Also, remind you to carefully check the engine imprint film and the frame number imprint paper, as missing these could cause trouble when selling the vehicle in the future. It's recommended to buy a dedicated motorcycle document pouch to store the spare key and the purchase tax payment certificate together.

Just completed the registration for my vintage motorcycle yesterday, and got two crucial booklets. The big green booklet is the motorcycle's 'title deed' recording owner information, while the registration certificate must be carried when riding. The DMV-provided screw kit includes special anti-theft nuts—remember to tighten the license plate using their provided screwdriver. Oh, and although the commercial policy will be emailed electronically, the paper compulsory insurance decal must be prominently displayed on the front of the bike. Recommend taking photos of all documents for cloud backup—my buddy lost his green booklet last time and spent half a month replacing it. Don’t forget to stamp the maintenance manual to activate the warranty, and for modified bikes, remember to get the certification extension page.

A tricycle driver tells you, after registration, you must keep an eye on four things: the metal license plate must be screwed onto the mudguard by yourself, the green registration book should be locked in a safe, and the vehicle license should be kept in your pocket for inspection at any time. The yellow purchase tax booklet given by the DMV must be kept safe, as it can be used for tax deduction when selling the car. Many people don't know that when receiving the environmental label, you can get a free vehicle information binding, saving you a trip to the environmental bureau later. Ask the technician on-site to help install the license plate for you—their electric screwdriver can create anti-theft grooves. Remember to check if the supplementary page of the vehicle license has the annual inspection stamp; new cars are exempt from inspection for two years.

Here's an analogy for beginners: The materials you get after vehicle registration are like a school starter kit. The license plate is like a school ID badge that must be displayed on the car, the vehicle title (big green book) is like academic records to be kept at home, and the vehicle registration certificate is like a student ID to carry with you. The anti-theft screw package from the DMV includes exclusive anti-counterfeit caps with extra anti-theft grooves compared to regular screws. Actually, there are two cards - the compulsory traffic insurance blue label should be placed on the windshield, while the pink commercial insurance slip goes in your wallet. Remember to photograph and archive the VIN rubbing paper - last month a motorcyclist got stuck during transfer because of an unclear rubbing. By the way, it's best to laminate the purchase tax certificate as the paper version is prone to moisture damage.

Our veteran team members pay the most attention to the third page of the green book, where the 'vehicle transfer record' is printed. When registering a new vehicle, remember to ask the DMV to clearly imprint the tire specifications and engine number. Last time, my Kawasaki transfer had to be redone due to blurry imprints. When collecting license plates, check the reflective coating—poor-quality ones fade within six months. Cover the VIN code sticker on the frame with a protective film to prevent scratches; if it’s missing during transfer, you’ll need to re-inspect the vehicle. It’s advisable to install the license plates on-site before leaving—we’ve had cases where people were fined for 'failure to display license plates' on the way. Save the electronic commercial policy and keep the rescue phone number in your phone.


