The Ultimate Guide to: Motorcycle Registration Renewal Procedures in 2022

Motorcycle registration certificates are essential documents for any rider. If you've misplaced yours, it's important to know the procedure to obtain a replacement. This guide will ensure you're back on the road, legally, in no time.

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Registering your motorcycle is extremely important and necessary. After the amended Circular No. 58/2020/TT-BCA was issued, if you have already registered your motorcycle but lost the registration, you may not know the procedure or what to pay attention to when re-registering. Let’s find out together!

1The Importance of Motorcycle Registration

According to current Vietnamese law, after purchasing a new motorcycle, the first thing to do is to complete the new motorcycle registration procedures to obtain the Vehicle Registration Certificate and license plate. Only with these necessary documents are you allowed to participate in road traffic without violating the law.

If the Vehicle Registration Certificate is lost, the owner of the vehicle is required to re-register.

The Importance of Motorcycle Registration

2Procedures for Re-registering a Motorcycle According to Regulations

Step 1 Prepare the Necessary Documents as Required by Law

  • Vehicle Registration Application Form according to Form No. 01 of Circular No. 58/2020/TT-BCA dated June 16, 2020, of the Ministry of Public Security.
  • Owner’s identification documents.

Vehicle Registration Application Form

For Vietnamese citizens:

  • Present your Identity Card, Citizen Identification Card, or Household Registration Book.
  • For armed forces personnel: Present your People’s Police or People’s Army Identity Card, or a confirmation letter from the head of the agency or unit where you work, from the regimental level, the Department, or the District Police or equivalent (in case you do not have a military ID).
  • For Vietnamese living overseas who have returned to live and work in Vietnam: Present your temporary residence book, household registration book, or passport (still valid) or other documents with equivalent value.

For foreigners:

  • For foreigners working in diplomatic representative agencies, consular offices, or representative offices of international organizations: Present an introduction letter from the State Protocol or the Department of Foreign Affairs, along with a valid Diplomatic or Official Identity Card.
  • For foreigners working or studying in Vietnam: Present a visa with a validity of one year or more or other equivalent documents.

For organizations and businesses:

  • For Vietnamese organizations and businesses: Present the Citizen Identification Card or Identity Card of the person registering the vehicle. For military vehicles, a letter of introduction signed and stamped by the head of the Vehicle and Machinery Department of the Ministry of National Defense is required.
  • For diplomatic representative agencies, consular offices, and representative offices of international organizations in Vietnam: Present an introduction letter from the State Protocol or the Department of Foreign Affairs, along with a valid Diplomatic or Official Identity Card of the person registering the vehicle.
  • For 100% foreign-owned enterprises, representative offices, foreign contractors in Vietnam, and non-governmental organizations: Present the Citizen Identification Card, Identity Card, or Passport (for foreigners) of the person registering the vehicle.

Step 2 Submit the Application to the Competent Authority

Submit one set of the above documents directly to the District, Town, City, or Provincial Police Department to request a re-issuance of the Vehicle Registration Certificate.

Then, the receiving officer will check the owner’s documents and the Vehicle Registration Application Form and inspect the vehicle (for vehicles with modifications or changed paint color).

If the vehicle registration application is incomplete, the officer will guide the owner to complete the application according to the regulations. Once the application is complete, the owner will receive an appointment for the next steps.

Submit the Application to the Competent Authority

If you are using a vehicle with a non-owner registration and have lost the registration, you must obtain a power of attorney from the previous owner (with notarization). Then, take this power of attorney along with your Identity Card (or Citizen Identification Card) to re-register the vehicle (in the previous owner’s name) according to the above procedure.

Procedures for Non-Owner Registration

3Online Procedures for Re-registering a Motorcycle

Step 1 Access the online registration page for re-issuance of Vehicle Registration Certificates and license plates of the Traffic Police Department: Here.

Step 2 Select your vehicle type and registration point based on your place of residence. Then, fill in the personal information of the vehicle owner.

Step 3 Provide complete information about the vehicle that requires re-registration.

Note: In the “Type” field, enter the name of your vehicle model, for example, LEAD, VISION, WAVE, etc.

Online Registration Page – Fill in Vehicle Information

Step 4 Select confirmation for the documents you already have and fill in the registration location and date.

Note: For the “Vehicle Registration Application Form,” click on “Form Template” to download and print the form. Fill it out and submit it when you go to the authority.

Online Registration Page – Confirm Documents and Fill in Registration Information

Step 5 Click the “Register” button at the bottom and receive a confirmation message.

Online Registration Page – Confirmation Message

Step 6 Finally, check your email that you provided in the registration form to receive a notification about your application. Then, contact the provided phone number to complete the remaining procedures.

Email Notification and Contact Information

4Notes on the Procedure for Re-registering a Motorcycle

Notes on Re-registering a Motorcycle

  • You can authorize another person to register your motorcycle on your behalf. However, in addition to the owner’s documents as specified above, you must also present your Identity Card (or Citizen Identification Card).
  • The authorized person must also present their Citizen Identification Card, Identity Card, Diplomatic Identity Card, or Official Identity Card (still valid) in addition to the owner’s documents as specified above.
  • There is no need to bring the vehicle for inspection (unless it has been modified or repainted).
  • When re-registering a lost Vehicle Registration Certificate, the original license plate number will be retained. If the vehicle is using a 3-digit or 4-digit license plate, it will be changed to a 5-digit plate, and the old plate must be returned. (The new license plate will be issued immediately upon receiving a valid application)

5Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to re-register a motorcycle?

  • Re-registering a motorcycle (except for motorcycles moving from an area with a lower registration fee to an area with a higher fee) with a new license plate (applicable to all three areas I, II, and III): 50,000 VND/time/vehicle.
  • Re-registering a motorcycle without a new license plate: 30,000 VND/time/vehicle.

Re-registration Fee

How long does it take to re-register a motorcycle?

The processing time for re-registering a motorcycle is no more than 30 days from the date of receiving a valid application. The competent authority will then re-issue the Vehicle Registration Certificate.

What is the penalty for losing the motorcycle registration?

If you lose your motorcycle registration, you must follow the procedure to re-register the vehicle. If you do not re-register and continue to drive the vehicle, you may be subject to fines according to Decree No. 100/2019/ND-CP.

  • According to Article 16, a fine of 2,000,000 VND to 3,000,000 VND is imposed on drivers of automobiles without a Vehicle Registration Certificate or with an expired certificate (including trailers, semi-trailers, and similar vehicles).
  • According to Article 17, a fine of 300,000 VND to 400,000 VND is imposed on drivers of motorcycles, electric motorcycles, similar vehicles, and attached vehicles without a Vehicle Registration Certificate or with an expired certificate.
  • According to Article 19, a fine of 1,000,000 VND to 2,000,000 VND is imposed on drivers of tractors (including towed trailers), and specialized vehicles without a Vehicle Registration Certificate or with an expired certificate (including towed trailers).

Penalty for Losing Motorcycle Registration

Hopefully, with the information provided above, you will be able to easily and quickly re-register your motorcycle. Stay tuned for more useful information!

Frequently asked questions

The process may vary slightly depending on your location, but generally, you’ll need to fill out a renewal application form and submit it to your local DMV or transportation agency, along with the required fee. You may also need to provide a smog check certificate and proof of insurance.

It’s important to renew your registration before it expires. The renewal period typically begins a few months before the expiration date, and you’ll usually receive a renewal notice in the mail. Keep in mind that there may be late fees if you renew after the expiration date.

You can typically renew your registration at your local DMV office or transportation agency. Some locations may also offer online or mail-in renewal options.

You’ll typically need your current registration certificate, a valid form of ID, and proof of insurance. If your vehicle requires a smog check, you’ll also need to provide a smog check certificate.

The cost varies depending on your location and vehicle type. There is typically a base fee for the registration, and additional fees for things like late renewals or specialized license plates.