Changing the name of a moped
#1
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Changing the name of a moped
Hi all!!
In italy, if I have a moped under my name, but no longer wish to have it under my name, but instead the name of one of my parents (in italy) what do i have to do?
Does it cost? Or can I simply find a way of having the name changed? Does a passaggio di...something cost a lot?
Very confused on the matter, hope you can help!
In italy, if I have a moped under my name, but no longer wish to have it under my name, but instead the name of one of my parents (in italy) what do i have to do?
Does it cost? Or can I simply find a way of having the name changed? Does a passaggio di...something cost a lot?
Very confused on the matter, hope you can help!
#2
Re: Changing the name of a moped
Hello,
I think you need to tell us how many numbers/letters the number plate has first. I think they can be 5 or 6.
Laws changed recently and a certain type of number plate stays with the seller and the buyer has to get his own.
Whichever type of moped/motorino/scooter/vespa you might have, and whatever type of number plate .... the pasaggio di proprietà will not be free.
I think you need to tell us how many numbers/letters the number plate has first. I think they can be 5 or 6.
Laws changed recently and a certain type of number plate stays with the seller and the buyer has to get his own.
Whichever type of moped/motorino/scooter/vespa you might have, and whatever type of number plate .... the pasaggio di proprietà will not be free.
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Re: Changing the name of a moped
Hello,
I think you need to tell us how many numbers/letters the number plate has first. I think they can be 5 or 6.
Laws changed recently and a certain type of number plate stays with the seller and the buyer has to get his own.
Whichever type of moped/motorino/scooter/vespa you might have, and whatever type of number plate .... the pasaggio di proprietà will not be free.
I think you need to tell us how many numbers/letters the number plate has first. I think they can be 5 or 6.
Laws changed recently and a certain type of number plate stays with the seller and the buyer has to get his own.
Whichever type of moped/motorino/scooter/vespa you might have, and whatever type of number plate .... the pasaggio di proprietà will not be free.
#5
Re: Changing the name of a moped
I thought they'd got rid of the passaggio di proprietà fees, but I could be wrong.
#7
Re: Changing the name of a moped
Well according to this site, it's more about the swapping and changing of number plates these days than an old kind of "passaggio".
It all sounds like a bit of a farce. You can sell your moped, but take the plate off first because it belongs to you ........ and you can register that plate to a new moped. If you're not going to register it to a new moped, then you have to have it officially destroyed.
Read down from :
IL TRASFERIMENTO DI PROPRIETA'
http://sosonline.aduc.it/scheda/cicl...ioni_10537.php
It all sounds like a bit of a farce. You can sell your moped, but take the plate off first because it belongs to you ........ and you can register that plate to a new moped. If you're not going to register it to a new moped, then you have to have it officially destroyed.
Read down from :
IL TRASFERIMENTO DI PROPRIETA'
http://sosonline.aduc.it/scheda/cicl...ioni_10537.php