🚗 Cars · Motorcycles Transfer sa second hand na motor

Itchigo kurusaki

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Mga bossing tanung lang. Pano kupo maitatrasnfer sa name ko yung nabili kung motor, paano po ba yung proseso. Bale second owner na po aku ng motor ng smash po. Salamat po.
 
To transfer a motorcycle's name in the Philippines, visit the Land Transportation Office (LTO) with a notarized Deed of Sale, the original Certificate of Registration (CR) and Official Receipt (OR), a valid ID for both seller and buyer, a PNP-HPG Clearance Certificate, and the motorcycle's emission compliance certificate. You will then submit these documents, have the motorcycle inspected for macro-etching of its chassis and engine numbers, pay the applicable transfer and other fees, and finally claim the new CR and OR under the buyer's name.

Required Documents
  • You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.: A document detailing the sale, signed and notarized by both the seller and the buyer.

    • Original Certificate of Registration (CR) and Official Receipt (OR): The motorcycle's current registration papers.
    • Valid IDs: Government-issued IDs for both the buyer and the seller, with photocopies attached to the Deed of Sale.
    • You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.: A certificate from the Highway Patrol Group ensuring the motorcycle isn't stolen.
    • You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.: A certificate proving the motorcycle meets emission standards.
    • Tax Identification Number (TIN): For both the buyer and the seller.
Step-by-Step Procedure
    • Prepare Documents: Ensure you have all the necessary documents, including the original registration papers, seller's and buyer's IDs, the completed and notarized Deed of Sale, and the vehicle's emission compliance certificate.
    • Secure PNP-HPG Clearance: Obtain the PNP-HPG Motor Vehicle Clearance Certificate to verify the motorcycle's legal status.
    • Visit LTO: Go to an LTO District Office that handles miscellaneous transactions.
    • Vehicle Inspection: The LTO will conduct an inspection, which includes applying a stencil of the engine and chassis numbers to the Motor Vehicle Inspection Report (MVIR) form.
    • Submit Documents: Present all the collected documents at the LTO for verification.
    • Pay Fees: Pay the transfer of ownership fee and any other applicable fees.
    • Claim New Registration: Once processing is complete, you can claim the updated Certificate of Registration (CR) and Official Receipt (OR) under the new owner's name.
 
To transfer a motorcycle's name in the Philippines, visit the Land Transportation Office (LTO) with a notarized Deed of Sale, the original Certificate of Registration (CR) and Official Receipt (OR), a valid ID for both seller and buyer, a PNP-HPG Clearance Certificate, and the motorcycle's emission compliance certificate. You will then submit these documents, have the motorcycle inspected for macro-etching of its chassis and engine numbers, pay the applicable transfer and other fees, and finally claim the new CR and OR under the buyer's name.

Required Documents
  • You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.: A document detailing the sale, signed and notarized by both the seller and the buyer.

    • Original Certificate of Registration (CR) and Official Receipt (OR): The motorcycle's current registration papers.
    • Valid IDs: Government-issued IDs for both the buyer and the seller, with photocopies attached to the Deed of Sale.
    • You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.: A certificate from the Highway Patrol Group ensuring the motorcycle isn't stolen.
    • You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.: A certificate proving the motorcycle meets emission standards.
    • Tax Identification Number (TIN): For both the buyer and the seller.
Step-by-Step Procedure
    • Prepare Documents: Ensure you have all the necessary documents, including the original registration papers, seller's and buyer's IDs, the completed and notarized Deed of Sale, and the vehicle's emission compliance certificate.
    • Secure PNP-HPG Clearance: Obtain the PNP-HPG Motor Vehicle Clearance Certificate to verify the motorcycle's legal status.
    • Visit LTO: Go to an LTO District Office that handles miscellaneous transactions.
    • Vehicle Inspection: The LTO will conduct an inspection, which includes applying a stencil of the engine and chassis numbers to the Motor Vehicle Inspection Report (MVIR) form.
    • Submit Documents: Present all the collected documents at the LTO for verification.
    • Pay Fees: Pay the transfer of ownership fee and any other applicable fees.
    • Claim New Registration: Once processing is complete, you can claim the updated Certificate of Registration (CR) and Official Receipt (OR) under the new owner's name.
Thank you bossing
 

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