What to Do When a Motorcycle Registration Certificate Expires?

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Martin
07/25/25 2:45am
If a motorcycle registration certificate has expired, the owner should promptly take the vehicle for inspection at the local vehicle management office; otherwise, the vehicle cannot legally operate on the road. Below are the regulations for motor vehicle registration: 1. The owner of the motor vehicle may apply for an inspection compliance mark at the vehicle management office of the registration location up to three months before the expiration of the vehicle inspection validity period. 2. Before applying, the owner must resolve all traffic violations and accidents related to the vehicle. During the application, the owner must fill out an application form and submit the registration certificate, compulsory motor vehicle traffic accident liability insurance certificate, vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption certificate, and motor vehicle safety technical inspection compliance certificate. 3. The vehicle management office should, within one day of accepting the application, verify the motor vehicle, review the submitted certificates and documents, and issue the inspection compliance mark.
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