Registration - legal stuff?
Hi, I'm an American living in Poland (my wife is Polish so I have a Polish/EU residency card);
Not sure how it would work for you... maybe someone else on this board understands better than me... but:
In most of Europe, unlike the States, they have residency registration requirements that go beyond just a Visa (will you be here on a Tourist Visa?).
In order to register a vehicle you have to be "registered" at a specific address; this is either done with a rental contract with the property owner your are renting from or have someone (a registered property owner) willing to register you at their residence.
Alternatively, you would need a trusted person (resident/citizen) willing to register the vehicle in their name and let you drive the vehicle. Which is the way I did it when I first got here, in Poland; I purchased a bike on Allegro.pl - a Polish version of e-bay - and a friend of mine registered the vehicle and purchased insurance in her name. Also, just to be covered, we drafted up a notarized letter giving me full legal control of the vehicle - should I be crossing any borders that required proof of permission by the "owner" (her) to operate/take the vehicle out of the country. She was willing to risk that I didn't do anything stupid and would take responsibility for things like speeding/parking tickets and I had to trust that she wouldn't arbitrarily take/sell the bike... had to be someone with which you have mutual trust and respect. (BTW, I was "blitzed" a couple of times by speed cameras in Germany but, evidently, nothing came of it as the photo is from the front and bikes only have license plates on the back... it might not always be that way though ;-)
I know this all looks a little convoluted but, it may be worth confirming...
just a thought.
Last edited by Celticbrooder; 5 Apr 2010 at 13:37.
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