
Motorcycle cancellation requires the following procedures: 1. The owner of the motor vehicle must first settle any traffic violations and accidents related to the vehicle before processing the cancellation. 2. Service acceptance window: Submit and review the required documents, and return the 'Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate', 'Motor Vehicle Driving License', and 'Motor Vehicle License Plate'. 3. Within one working day from the date of acceptance, collect the 'Motor Vehicle Cancellation Certificate' from the service acceptance window. 4. For vehicle returns due to quality issues: Obtain the vehicle's origin certificate, certificate of conformity or import certificate, proof of payment or exemption for vehicle purchase tax, and compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate for motor vehicles.

Last time I handled the cancellation of my motorcycle license plate, I brought the original and photocopy of my ID card, motorcycle registration certificate, vehicle registration certificate, and the removed license plate to the DMV. When taking a number, the staff asked me to first scrap the vehicle at a designated dismantling factory and obtain the scrap recycling certificate. While filling out the application form, I found an outstanding speeding violation under my name, so I had to go to the next window to pay the fine. After submitting all the required materials, I waited about half an hour, and the counter issued the cancellation certificate. It's advisable to download the 12123 APP to check for violation records before heading out, otherwise, like me, you might get stuck at the payment step, which is particularly time-consuming. Remember to call 12345 in advance to confirm the location of the local dismantling factory, as some suburban sites are extremely remote.

My experience with motorcycle license plate cancellation went smoothly: First, I went to the DMV to get the application form, bringing my ID card, vehicle license, and the original green registration booklet. The license plate was cut on the spot to invalidate it, but the vehicle had to be towed to an authorized scrap yard for dismantling. If the vehicle had been sold to another location, I needed to bring the transfer proof to the counter. The whole process took about two hours, with the key point being to clear all traffic violations first, otherwise the system would lock the records and prevent any operations. Nowadays, many places offer online appointment services, allowing you to queue up via mobile in advance to save time. Finally, it's best to make two copies of the cancellation receipt for future use, as it might be needed for vehicle sales or transfers later on.

Canceling a motorcycle license plate requires visiting two places: the DMV and the scrapyard. First, go to the scrapyard to process the vehicle and obtain a recycling certificate. Then, head to the DMV with your personal ID, vehicle license, registration book, and license plate. When filling out forms, staff will verify the frame number and engine number, so clean off any rust in advance to avoid delays. After completing all procedures, you'll receive a cancellation certificate as legal proof. A reminder: if the motorcycle's compulsory insurance hasn't expired, remember to cancel it to get a partial premium refund. The entire process takes half a day at most—go early to avoid the midday break.


