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Driving Licence Registration Certificate(RC)

RC or Registration Certificate is an official document that acts as a proof of registration of a motor vehicle. It is very important to have your vehicle registered in order for it to be driven in a public space. Registration of motor vehicles in India is done by the local RTO or Regional Transport Office of that particular state. The registration certificate of a vehicle is valid for 15 years from the date of issue and can be renewed for a period of 5 years after it expires

How to get RC Book/RC Smart Card

Given below is the list of documents required to apply for the registration of a vehicle:

  • Duly filled Form 20
  • Form 21 issued by the vehicle dealer
  • Form 22 issued by the manufacture
  • Attested copy of valid vehicle insurance policy
  • Attested copy of address proof at which the vehicle is to be registered
  • Form 34 signed by the owner and financier
  • One time road tax
  • Fee for registration
  • PAN card
  • Dealer invoice
  • Manufacturer invoice
  • Photographs

Fields available in RC Card

Given below is the list of details available in RC card:

  • Registration number of the vehicle
  • Name of the registered owner
  • Address
  • Maker’s class
  • Vehicle’s class
  • Month and year of manufacture
  • Fuel used
  • Type of vehicle body
  • Chassis number
  • Engine number
  • Cubic capacity
  • Wheel base
  • Seating capacity
  • Unladen weight
  • Colour
  • Date of registration
  • Registration valid upto
  • Hypothecated to
  • Signature of the owner

How to apply for Duplicate RC

There are cases where one might lose or misplace their RC, in such cases it is very important to apply for a duplicate RC as soon as possible. Only the owner of the vehicle can apply for the duplicate RC. Given below is a detailed procedure on how to apply for Duplicate RC:

  • Lodge a complaint at the nearest police station in whose jurisdiction the RC was lost.
  • Apply for a Duplicate RC through Form 26.
  • Obtain the signature of the financier on Form 26 if the vehicle is covered by finance.
  • Pay the fee as prescribed in Rule 81 of the Central Motor Vehicles Act, 1989.
  • Submit Form 26 along with a copy of the complaint lodged with the police regarding the loss of RC.

Given below is a list of documents that needs to be submitted in order to obtain a Duplicate RC Book Online:

  • Application Form 26
  • FIR in case of loss of RC
  • Original copy of R.C. in case of damaged RC
  • Tax Token
  • Last 4 Quarter Tax payment details
  • Insurance Certificate
  • No objection certificate from Financier
  • Valid Pollution under Control Certificate

Fee charged for Duplicate RC

Given below is the list of the fee charged for different vehicles for a Duplicate RC:

  • Two wheelers- Rs.30
  • Light Motor Vehicles (Non Transport)- Rs.100
  • Light Motor Vehicles (Transport)- Rs.150
  • Medium Good Vehicle – Rs.200
  • Medium Passenger Motor Vehicle – Rs.200
  • Heavy Goods Vehicle – Rs.300
  • Heavy Passenger Motor Vehicle – Rs.300
  • Imported Motor Vehicle- Rs.400
  • Imported Motor Cycle – Rs.100

How to convert RC Book to RC Smart Card

Given below is a detailed procedure on how to convert RC book to RC Book Smart Card .

  • Write a letter to the superintendent of traffic in your city and state your intention of converting your vehicle’s RC book to a smart card.
  • Take a copy of your vehicle’s insurance certificate.
  • Take a copy of your vehicle’s emission certificate.
  • Pay the prescribed fee.
  • Submit the RC book with the above mentioned documents and submit it at the RTO office.

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