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license plate for a scooter or Vespa in Tunisia?

Does anyone know if I buy a scooter or Vespa (until 125cc), can I then simply start riding it without a license plate (plaque d'immatriculation)? Any other registration that is required?
I couldn't find my answer anywhere on the net, so I really hope there is someone out there who knows...

Tks a lot
Frank
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Hi Frank,

You will rarely see scooters with license plates in Tunisia. This is to avoid to have to pay for a 聭carte grise聮, a higher insurance rate, and a motorbike driving license. Almost all scooters (whether 80 or 125 cc) and many big bikes are registered as 49 cc. I have never seen any police control on that. The rare license plates you will see are for 聯fun聰 or are copies of European plates to kind of brag a little : )

If you buy a used scooter, the owner will probably have no registration paper or no 聭carte grise聮 for the vehicle. He will write on a piece of paper the scooter characteristics (brand, model, engine immatriculation number, etc.), the date of the sale, his name and ID card number, your name and passport number, etc. , which represents the 聭acte de vente聮 (sale certificate). Most likely, it will be written in Arabic, so if you don聮t read it, ask a Tunisian friend to make sure that the information is correct. Do not forget to make a copy of the ID card of the seller and keep it with you. Just in case it turns out that the scooter was stolen, or any legal problem like that...

Then, you need to go with the seller to the 聭balladeya聮 (city hall) to have them stamp and record the sale certificate to make it official. I advise you to make a certified copy of this stamped sale certificate, just in case you lose it.

As the scooter will most likely be registered as a 49 cc, you will then to go to the 'Recette des Finances' office and buy a 聭vignette moto聮, category 1, which costs 35 dinars.

Then, the insurance: the price is the same everywhere (80 dinars per year, according to the law). Of note: some companies do not insure scooters, like Star insurance (the one for my car). I insured my scooter with Lloyd.

Have fun but be careful !!
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Hi Valerie,

Thanks a lot for this very useful information. This is helping me a lot. I am planning to buy the scooter from an official shop/dealer, so that I avoid unpleasant surprises.

As I am still looking for a place to live I don't have a residence permit yet. Do you happen to know if it's possible to buy an insurance without residence permit?

Thanks
Frank
Don't believe that buying the scooter from an official shop will avoid you unpleasant surprises. Here, you never know what you get :) Surprises, good or bad, are everywhere.
I don't think that you need a residence permit to insure your scooter. They did not ask for my residence card when I insured mine; they only asked for my passport. Same thing when I bought my car: I did not have a residence permit at that time and I had no problem to buy or insure the car or to obtain a 'carte grise' (car registration).

Good luck and keep us updated as it can help others!
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Thanks again for your quick answer, Valerie. Much appreciated!
Frank

Iv just bought an electrice moped got told buy the shop that i聽 did not need tax and the insurance would be 170 dt聽 went to get insurance they said i needed tax!!! after 5 hoirs of trying got tax for 5 dt insurance was 380dt from star insurance聽

but my q is do i need to mot it every year? its new