What papers do you need on you when riding?
What papers do you need on you when riding?
This might be a stupid question but, do you need to have your insurance card, title and registration on you when you ride? In case I were to be involved in an accident or I get pulled over do I legally have to have them?
Also where do you keep your papers, if you do?
Also where do you keep your papers, if you do?
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Re: What papers do you need on you when riding?
Since you're in AZ, I can tell you that CNF2002 is correct for this state. You need a drivers license with a motorcycle endorsement, registration and proof of insurance.DPark14 wrote:This might be a stupid question but, do you need to have your insurance card, title and registration on you when you ride? In case I were to be involved in an accident or I get pulled over do I legally have to have them?
Also where do you keep your papers, if you do?
I leave the registration and insurance card in the locked compartment under my seat. The license stays in my wallet.
Keep the title in a safe place (not on the bike). That's what proves you own it.
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License is in my wallet, which goes with me
registration and insurance are in a weatherproof tube tucked out of sight on the bike. The title here is the registration card. When selling a vehicle, the current registration holder signs the back of the card, and the purchaser takes that in to the registry office to get a new card issued in their name. Without the back of the card filled in, the vehicle can't be registered under a different name.
registration and insurance are in a weatherproof tube tucked out of sight on the bike. The title here is the registration card. When selling a vehicle, the current registration holder signs the back of the card, and the purchaser takes that in to the registry office to get a new card issued in their name. Without the back of the card filled in, the vehicle can't be registered under a different name.
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Don't need any on me, infact we are encouraged not to have such documantation on us because of the possibility the documents could be stolen.
But then the Police here will give you a document called a producer if you are pulled which gives you 7 days to attend a Police station with all the relevant documentation.
I believe the UK is unique in this.
But then the Police here will give you a document called a producer if you are pulled which gives you 7 days to attend a Police station with all the relevant documentation.
I believe the UK is unique in this.
Last edited by Kal on Thu Nov 30, 2006 1:22 am, edited 2 times in total.
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