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Found Moto in Santiago - ¿Next steps?
Dear HUBB
I found a suitable brand new bike in Calle Lira - great. I am about to buy it but a little worried about the next steps to take. Your advice would be highly appreciated :-) 1) I managed to get a RUT - done. 2) Which documents do I need from the vendor of a new bike. My understanding is I will need those for registration (at the Registro Civile and Municipalidad): - Contrato de Compra-Venta de Vehiculo (3 copies) - Homoglacion We will NOT NEED the following for NEW bikes - correct? - Certificado de Emisiones Contaminantes - Certificado de Revision Tecnica Clase B Is this correct/complete? 3) The Registro Civile nearest to Los Heroes is: Dirección: Huérfanos 1570 Horario: Lunes a Viernes 08:30 a 14:00 horas Oficial: Juana Soto Silva Which office in particular will I have to got to? what should I ask for? There I expect to receive the Solicitud de Prima Inscripcion and get the number plates. 4) Get the insurance - Seguro Obligatorio SOAP: It is possible to buy it directly at the Municipalidad - correct? Now I can ride the bike for five days (without Permiso de Circulacion) - correct? Before leaving Chile: MERCOSUR insurance for Argentinia, Peru, Bolivia - buy it online. 5) Go to the Municipalidad The one nearest to Los Heroes where I stay was found at: I Municipalidad De Colina San Martín 77 Colina XIII Metropolitana de Santiago To permanently drive the vehicle the Permiso de Circulacion is mandatory. Is this step mandatory for a new bike as well or only to renew the papers in March? 6) Wait for the Padron...... Once the Padron is in the system I can have it printed out at any Registro Civile in Chile - correct? I will only need the Padron for selling the bike so I can already leave to Argentina without the Padron. 7) Enjoy South-America on my own motorbike :-) I realy value your support so close to fulfilling my dream of independently travelling this great continent. Once I am done you are invited for a drink here at my hotel Los Heroes. Cheers, Wauschi |
I just moved to Santiago and am just starting to look for a bike, so very interested in any responses you get here.
Strangely, I'd found a couple sites that said the first step was to get a RUT... but when I stopped by the SII in Providencia, they eventually (after 45 mins spent waiting in 2 lines) told me to come back to request the RUT only after I had a quote for a bike in hand. |
RUT is definitely the first step - no quote needed.
In the meantime we made it to Bariloche without permanent Patron, without Argentinean insurance - without trouble. FYI:https://m.facebook.com/story.php?sto...00008016126926 |
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