During the second week of January 2017, the Central Motor Vehicle Rules bore witness to its 22nd amendment. This amendment brought about a fresh fee structure for a lot of vehicle-related issues including Driving Licence (DL), Learning Licence (LL), International Driver's Licence (IDL), Registration of new vehicles, and Fitness Certificate (FC) tests.
The following are the steps to pay driving license or learner’s license online:
The following is the list of driving licences offered in India:
A driving license provides a permit for full driving privileges, while a learner’s licence offers a provisional permit for practicing driving. Here are other differences between driving licence and learning licence:
Driving Licence | Learning Licence |
A legal document that authorises an individual to drive motorised vehicles on public roads. | Licnce that permits practice driving on public roads. |
Allows driving on public roads independently | While learner’s licence is a part of perquisites for obtaining full driving licence |
Legal authorisation for vehicle operation | Offers provisional permit for practice driving |
Offered after completing the final driving test | Issued during practice phase before obtaining final driving licence |
No restriction on driving alone on public roads | While learner’s licence permit practice driving in presence of a driving licence holder |
Following is the list of fees and charges that the applicant needs to pay for learner and driving licence:
Licence Related Issues | Fee |
Application for Learner’s Licence | Rs.200 |
Renewal of Learner’s Licence | Rs.200 |
Driving Licence Fees | Rs.200 |
Fees for Driving Licence Test | Rs.300 |
Renewal Driving Licence | Rs.200 |
Driving School Licence Issue and Renewal | Rs.10,000 |
Issuing a Duplicate Driving Licence | Rs.200 |
Fee for Appeal Against RTO | Rs.500 |
Issuing Driving Schools with Duplicate Licence | Rs.5,000 |
International Driving Licence Application | Rs.1,000 |
Reason for Charging Fees | Amount |
For each class of vehicle, issue of learner’s licence in Form 3 | Rs.150 |
As per the case, learner’s licence test fee or repeat test fee | Rs.50 |
Competence to drive (for each class of vehicle), the fee is charged for test or repeat test | Rs.300 |
Driving Licence issued | Rs.200 |
International Driving Permit | Rs.1000 |
Addition to the driving licence of another class of vehicle | Rs.500 |
renewal of authorisation or endorsement for vehicle carrying hazardous goods | Rs.1000 |
Driving licence renewal | Rs.200 |
After the grace period, renewal of a driving licence for which application is made | Rs.300 (Additional fee of Rs.1000 for per year delay or part reckoned after the expiry of the grace period) |
Charged for renewal or issue of licence to an establishment or institution for imparting instructions in driving | Rs.10,000 |
To a school or establishment for imparting instructions in driving for issuing duplicate licence | Rs.5000 |
As referred to in rule 29, an appeal against the orders of licensing authority | Rs.500 |
Charges for any application for change in address or any other particulars recorded in the driving licence e.g. address etc. | Rs.200 |
Note: These are all the changes introduced with the start of the 22nd amendment. So, keep these in mind before going ahead to get a licence or are looking to get a vehicle registered.
The following are the steps to make offline payment for learner and driving license fee for 2-wheeler or 4-wheeler:
✓ Proof of identity
✓ Proof of address
✓ Age proof
✓ Passport-sized photographs
Application for a new driving licence would cost approximately Rs.200 and the driving licence test would cost Rs.300.
Renewing a driving licence would cost approximately Rs.200.
Application for a new learner's licence would cost approximately Rs.200.
Renewing a learner's licence would cost approximately Rs.200.
A duplicate driver's licence costs approximately Rs.150.
The licence fees vary depending on the vehicle class and licence type. For more detailed information, click on the parivahan link: https://parivahan.gov.in/parivahan//en/content/licensing-related-fees-and-charges
The applicant can pay driving licence fees online through the Parivahan Sewa website or the State Transport Department website. If the applicant wishes to make the payment offline, they must visit the RTO directly and make the payment directly at the RTO Office.
No, the fee will not be refunded in case of failing the driving test.
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