Declaring a vehicle off the road

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Old Mar 25th 2015, 8:30 pm
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Hi,

Does anyone know the procedure or document required to declare a motorcycle off the road in the Netherlands, equivalent to the UK Sorn process.

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Old Mar 30th 2015, 2:30 pm
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you can suspend your registration, it's done online with the RDW:
https://www.rdw.nl/Particulier/Pagin...et%20gebruiken

It lasts 1 year at a time and needs renewing
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Perfect, thanks Stevie.

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Old Apr 14th 2015, 8:47 am
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Just a brief update for anyone curious, if you take your documents to a local post office you can suspend the registration also.
Our dutch language skills are lacking so we got a bit lost with the RDW online.

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