
6 Feb 2016
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DavidZweig
While on the topic of Chile, I would like to buy a Chile-registered bike from another traveller (bike is in his name) who is here (with the bike) in Colombia. Any idea how to handle the paperwork, without flying to Chile?
Can he sign off the registration document (i.e. cancel his ownership and responsibility to the bike), like in the USA, and then I register it in my name if I am in Chile?
Or do we do a notarised letter saying I am the new owner? Can I cross the borders with this?
Any problems crossing borders if the Chilean documents (tax, technical check) are out-of-date?
Thanks for the help guys..
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Only way you can do this is buy the bike in Chile - buyer and seller both go directly (no need for notoria) to the Registro de Civil and transfer the bike. They will the issue a new document proving you are the new owner. Do this or don't buy it unless you want hassle at the boarder.
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