
After purchasing a motorcycle, it must be registered within 7-30 days. For motorcycle registration, you need to bring the owner's ID card, invoice, certificate of conformity, vehicle consistency certificate, etc. According to the law, as long as the vehicle is driven on the road, it must be registered. However, if the vehicle is not driven on the road, it is up to the individual whether to register it or not. But if the emissions meet the standards, registration and licensing can be done regardless of how long it has been. For registration, you need the vehicle's certificate of conformity, the ID card or organization code certificate (and a copy) of the person who issued the invoice, compulsory insurance policy, tax payment certificate, and for non-local residents, a temporary residence permit. You also need to pay the vehicle purchase tax, submit the relevant materials, and bring the first copy of the invoice and the original vehicle certificate of conformity. Notes: Take photos, grind the code, print the motor vehicle parameter table, and indicate on the original certificate of conformity whether the vehicle needs to undergo inspection. For external inspection, if inspection is required, proceed with it; if not, go to get the serial number. File the documents, take photos of the license plate number, register the license plate, and receive the environmental protection card, vehicle registration certificate, and driving license. If the vehicle is not registered within 2 years of leaving the factory, or if an accident occurs before registration, a safety inspection and appraisal must be passed before applying for registration.


