Renewal of Registration For Two Wheeler or Re-Registration of Vehicle

Two circumstances in particular need re-registering a car. First off, all private vehicles must be reregistered 15 years after the date of their initial registration, according to the Central Motor Vehicles Act.

After that, if the RTO determines it to be safe and roadworthy, the registration may be renewed every five years.  If a vehicle is transported to another Indian state and utilized there for more than a year, the registration must be renewed as well.

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How to Re-Register for a Two-Wheeler?

The steps involved in the re-registration of a two-wheeler are as follows

Step  1 -For re-registration of a vehicle that is more than 15 years old:

  1. The application should be submitted in Form 25
  1. The vehicle will be inspected at the RTO The required fee is paid at the RTO cash counter 
  1. The Registration Certificate will be issued after the verification of all documents

Step  2 - For re-registration of a vehicle following inter-state transfer:

  1. A self-declaration affidavit should be submitted
  1. NOC should be obtained from the National Crime Record Bureau and the financier (if applicable)
  1. NOC should be procured from the RTO by submitting 3 copies of Form 27 and Form 28
  2. The insurance policy, PUC certificate, copy of the chassis imprint, smart card copy, ID proof, and address proof should also be submitted
Renewal of Registration in India

For RC renewal, vehicles older than 15 years must submit a Form 25 application. The car must be brought into the RTO for inspection, and the required fee must be paid at the cash register there. Following a vehicle inspection and paperwork check, the RTO will issue a new Registration Certificate (RC)

  1. Duly filled Form 25
  2. Original Registration Certificate
  3. Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate
  4. Vehicle Insurance Certificate

Vehicle Registration Process for Inter-State Vehicle Transfer

When relocating car RC from one state to another, there are two important factors to take into account:

Vehicle Hypothecation Status: If the vehicle has a financer's hypothecation indicated on the registration certificate, you will need the financer's No Objection Certificate (NOC) before registering it in another state.

Road Tax: The applicant might need to pay road tax at the depreciated value of the vehicle. If the state where you are moving to has a lower rate of road tax, you may also be eligible to receive a refund of the tax.

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Steps Involved in Re-Registration of a Vehicle

Step 1 - Obtain A No Objection Certificate (NOC)

  1. On Rs.10 stamp paper, a self-declaration affidavit must be presented. A Notary Public must certify the authenticity of all documentation pertaining to the car and the absence of any outstanding debts.
  2. A NOC must be obtained from the National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) stating that the vehicle is not stolen.
  3. NOC from the financer in Form 35 if the vehicle has an active loan.
  4. To get NOC from the RTO, the applicant must submit 3 duly filled copies of Form 27, 28 along with No Objection Certificates from NCRB, Traffic Police, and the financer.
  5. A Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate, a copy of a smart card, a copy of a vehicle's imprint, proof of identity, and proof of address are all required. The RTO will issue an interstate car transfer NOC in two to three weeks.

Step 2 - Arrange Documents

There are certain documents required to re-register the vehicle in another state. The same are mentioned below:

  1. Original Vehicle Related Documents - Insurance document, Smart RC Card, Pollution Under Control (PUC) Certificate
  2. Original Invoice of the vehicle: The invoice of the vehicle is necessary for the RTO to calculate the road tax based on the depreciation applied.

Step 3 - Re-Registration and Payment of Road Tax

You can apply for a new registration certificate and pay the necessary road tax once you have all the necessary paperwork and have physically moved your car to the new state. The RTO must receive the following documentation.

  1. Vehicle Documents: Insurance Certificate, Pollution Under Control Certificate, Original Smart Card, Chassis Imprint, Vehicle Invoice
  2. Identity And Address Proof: Aadhar Card/PAN Card/Ration Card, New address proof, 2-4 passport sized photographs, self-attested affidavit (Based on RTO requirement)
  3. NOC Documents: NOC documents to be submitted along with duly filled Forms 27 and 28
  4. Road Tax Receipt for assessment of tax amount
  5. Re-Registration application can be made on Form 20. Details of the address change can be submitted in Form 33. If you own a used vehicle, you must also submit the documents pertaining to transfer of ownership.
  6. Once the vehicle is registered, you can apply for a tax refund.

How can I apply for Vehicle Re-registration Process?

To apply for vehicle re-registration process, follow the steps mentioned below -

Step 1 - Go to the Parivahan Sewa website. From the menu, select "Online Services" and then "Vehicle Related Services."

Step 2 - Choose your state of residence. You cannot renew your vehicle's registration online in all states, like Odisha.

Step 3  -  Click "Proceed" after choosing the RTO that is closest to you.

Step 4 - From the drop-down selection of "Services," select "RC related Services". Make the "Renewal of Registration" selection.

Step 5 - Your vehicle's chassis number and registration number should be entered. To finish the application procedure, click "Verify Details".

Various Charges of Re-Registration of Vehicle

The various charges that are required for re-registration of vehicle are mentioned below -

Vehicle Type

Fees Payable

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Rs.50

Three-wheeler/light motor vehicles - Transport and Non-transport

Rs.1,000 and Rs.600

Motorcycle

Rs.300

Medium passenger vehicle

Rs.1,000

Medium goods vehicle

Rs.1,000

Heavy-duty vehicle

Rs.1,500

Imported motorcycle

Rs.1,500

Imported motor car

Rs.5,000

Other vehicle categories

Rs.3,000

Validity of Re-Registration of Vehicles

A renewed registration certificate is good for five years. Renew the vehicle's registration certificate after it has expired, if the RTO thinks it is appropriate. The government had extended the expiration dates for important vehicle-related documents, including registration papers. Any car whose validity expires on February 1, 2021, or is scheduled to expire on September 30, 2021, will remain on the road through September 30, 2021.

FAQs on Re-Registration of Vehicle

  • How much does it cost to re-register a vehicle in Rajasthan?

    Rs.1,000 for medium-sized passenger automobiles. For a heavy-duty vehicle or a heavy-duty passenger car, Rs.1,500.

  • What does RC stand for?

    RC stands for Registration Certificate.

  • In Punjab, can we renew RC after 15 years?

    The RC for a non-commercial/private vehicle is still in effect 15 years from the date of purchase. It must be renewed at least 60 days before the expiration date. The vehicle is awarded a new RC after being given a roadworthiness inspection.

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