Where to Transfer Motorcycle Ownership in Beijing?

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Kelly
07/29/25 6:32pm
Beijing motorcycle ownership transfer can be processed at the Vehicle Management Office headquarters, or its branches including Jingbei, Jingchao, Jingnan, Jingfeng, Jinghai, and Jingshun. Below are the relevant details: 1. Required documents for transfer: Original documents needed for the transfer include the original "Motor Vehicle Registration, Transfer, Cancellation/Transfer Application Form", the original and photocopy of the current owner's ID, original or photocopy of the proof of vehicle ownership transfer. Among these, the used car sales invoice, "Notice of Assistance in Execution", and allocation certificates issued by state organs, enterprises, institutions, and social organizations must be originals, along with the original vehicle license, and original customs-approved transfer certificate, etc. 2. Notes for transfer: For private motorcycle ownership transfer in Beijing, the buyer's ID must be from Beijing suburbs (urban Beijing IDs are not acceptable), or a residence permit from the suburbs for non-local residents. It is preferable for the vehicle owner to be present. Cash is required for the transfer process. Additionally, the vehicle must not be modified; otherwise, it will fail inspection and cannot be transferred.
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