http://www.wemotobike.com/2016/12/07...e-in-colombia/
I might also add:
1. Register with RUNT in Transito.
2. If you don't speak good spanish stay with dealers. They'll have all the paperwork ready.
3. If you'll decide to buy privately, Transito will also advise you what paperwork you need.
- usually it's just 'Formulario' and 'Contracto de compraventa' + copies of ID documents, Revision tecnomecanica (doesn't apply if under 2 years), SOAT, proofs of taxes paid (yearly tax, usually to be paid until end if April / May(
- check if all the yearly taxes have been paid. For under 125cc there's no tax.
- check if there's any road offences on previous owner / vehicle (SUNIT)
- let the previous owner do all the ownership transfer payments. That's what Colombians usually do.
- remember you'll have to go to Transito in a place, bike is registered in. For example if it's Transito Bogotá, you'll have to go to Bogotá to get your 'priopedad' card. You might avoid it, if there's a 'Certificado de tradición' from this Transito among paperwork.
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