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Missing paper for motorbike registration....

 
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air76



Joined: 13 Nov 2007

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 1:39 am    Post subject: Missing paper for motorbike registration.... Reply with quote

I know that there is a long motorcycle/scooter thread already, but the answer to this question isn't on there.

I bought a bike from another foreigner who is now out of the country, and I have every single document necessary to register the bike except for the Certificate of Seal Registration. I live in a small town and the registration office is being ridiculous and not giving me plates for the bike even though I have everything except this one paper, including insurance, the title, and bill of sale.

My question is if anyone knows of some sort of national registration office that I could call with my problem. I want to try and go above these guys' head because there must be a way to get the bike in my name.

Has anyone else registered a bike from someone who had left the country? or a car even?

Any advice would be appreciated.

cheers
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esetters21



Joined: 30 Apr 2006
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 2:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's not good my friend. I had the same thing happen to me a couple of years ago. I couldn't register the bike either because of this missing paper. Needless to say, the seller wouldn't respond after he left Korea.

Anyone should make sure that if you are buying a car or a bike (especially if the person is leaving soon) that either you are sure that you have all of the paperwork, or even better yet make the seller go to change registration with you.
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Bibbitybop



Joined: 22 Feb 2006
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 4:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Try searching around here for a bigger office:

http://english.seoul.go.kr/residents/transport/trans_07driv_01.html

But I don't know. You are right, lots of people have discussed "no papers" you are talking about something new, "no paper" (singular).

Also, try talking to a local mechanic shop (with the help of a Korean-speaking friend). I didn't buy my bike until it was checked out and I had confirmation that everything was legal.
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esetters21



Joined: 30 Apr 2006
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 5:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bibbitybop wrote:
Try searching around here for a bigger office:

http://english.seoul.go.kr/residents/transport/trans_07driv_01.html

But I don't know. You are right, lots of people have discussed "no papers" you are talking about something new, "no paper" (singular).

Also, try talking to a local mechanic shop (with the help of a Korean-speaking friend). I didn't buy my bike until it was checked out and I had confirmation that everything was legal.


I will add that I went to the Kangnam-Gu office who in turn shuffled me to the Apgujeong office (that's my official residence) because they were unwilling to deal with the situation. Nothing could be sorted out without the document that the OP mentioned in my case. I sold the bike under the pretence that it would be difficult to register it in your name. I guess that guy is still riding it unregistered or figured out how to register it otherwise.

I drive a car now that is registered to me. That was another pain in the ass with the Kangnam office, but it got done eventually.

Long story short is that there is no "big" central office for this type of $hit.
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Bibbitybop



Joined: 22 Feb 2006
Location: Seoul

PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 5:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

esetters21 wrote:
Bibbitybop wrote:
Try searching around here for a bigger office:

http://english.seoul.go.kr/residents/transport/trans_07driv_01.html

But I don't know. You are right, lots of people have discussed "no papers" you are talking about something new, "no paper" (singular).

Also, try talking to a local mechanic shop (with the help of a Korean-speaking friend). I didn't buy my bike until it was checked out and I had confirmation that everything was legal.


I will add that I went to the Kangnam-Gu office who in turn shuffled me to the Apgujeong office (that's my official residence) because they were unwilling to deal with the situation. Nothing could be sorted out without the document that the OP mentioned in my case. I sold the bike under the pretence that it would be difficult to register it in your name. I guess that guy is still riding it unregistered or figured out how to register it otherwise.

I drive a car now that is registered to me. That was another pain in the ass with the Kangnam office, but it got done eventually.

Long story short is that there is no "big" central office for this type of $hit.


These types of "missing paper" incidents are all too common. It seems the gov't could make many illegal vehicles (if not stolen, of course) into legal vehicles with some kind of process to restore lost papers.

Long story short, don't buy without all papers and facts in hand.
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