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How to get Learner’s License in Delhi

Types of Learner’s License in Delhi

On the off chance that one needs to get a lasting driving permit for at least one classes of vehicle, the candidate must benefit a student’s permit having a place with that class in at first. For example, to acquire a driving permit for Light Motor Vehicle class, you ought to get a Learner’s License for the same, which is fundamentally an allow for a given time frame to figure out how to ride a bike or drive a car.

In Delhi, a learning license and then eventually the driving license is given for the categories mentioned below.

  • Gearless Motor Vehicle
  • Heavy goods & passenger vehicle (Commercial Vehicles) and
  • Light Motor Vehicles (LMV).

Learner’s License for Gearless Motor Vehicle: The candidate must be at least 18 years old to apply for a Learner’s License for motor vehicles without gear. Also, the applicant must get the consent of a parent or a guardian before applying.

Learner’s License for Light Motor Vehicles including Vehicles with Gears: The applicant must be at least 18 years old.

Learner’s License for Commercial Vehicles: The applicant must be at least 20 years old and must have held a permanent DL for Light Motor Vehicles (LMV) for at least a year.

Documents Required for Learner’s License in Delhi

If you intend to apply for a learner’s license in the capital, you have to submit the following documents along with the duly filled application.

  • Form Number One, Two and Three.
  • Three copies of your latest passport sized photos (less than six months old)
  • Proof of Residence (Rental/ lease agreement, any utility bill, Voter’s ID, LIC Paper, Passport etc.)
  • Proof of Age (SSLC Book, Birth Certificate, Passport, CGHS Card, Pan Card, Certificate issued by a registered medical practitioner, not below the rank of a Civil Surgeon, or Self-attested affidavit sworn by you in front of an Executive Magistrate and or a First Class Magistrate as proof of age).
  • Proof of citizenship (Valid visa, work permit) for overseas applicants.
  • If you are applying for learners for a transport vehicle, you must give a copy of your driving license for LMV (in use for at least a year).
  • Every Xerox copies must be attested by a Gazetted Officer or Notary Public.

Fee for learner’s license in Delhi

  • For a single class of vehicle – INR 30
  • For two classes of vehicle – INR 60
  • For three classes of vehicle – INR 90

This fee consists of all kind of fee allocated for licenses apart from photograph card, which is to be shelled out when you get the permanent driving license.

How to apply for Learner’s License in Delhi

Collect a license application form from your nearest RTO and submit it duly filled along with the aforementioned documents. After paying the stipulated fees, you will be sat for a preliminary exam. You need to clear that by scoring at least 12 out of 20.

How to apply online for a Learner’s License in Delhi

With a wide range of government personality card and others getting to be digitalized nowadays, applying for a student’s permit is no more a fatiguing procedure. Actually, you can do it online in the solace of your home and office by influencing utilization of the Delhi To transport Department’s online entryway. Go to the Delhi RTO official site, where you can make utilization of the ‘Driving License Online Appointment System’. Indeed, not any more remaining in long lines by bunking school or work. You can use this quicker and less demanding intends to pay the charges on the web and hold your meeting with the zonal office. Remember to take confirmed duplicates of the considerable number of archives required alongside firsts.

How to make corrections in learner’s license online

So you have passed your preliminary test and received your copy of Learner’s License. Congratulations! Wait a minute, there are some typos and errors. Since this is a national identity, you cannot afford to have a single error in it, especially the spelling of your name or your address. To make any kind of correction, please get in touch with the RTO office.

Just follow the easy steps given below to make corrections in your Learner’s License in Delhi.

  • To make an alteration in your learner’s license, you need to contact the RTO that originally issued your learner’s license. For example, if you had obtained your learner’s license from the Mayur Vihar RTO, you will not be able to get the corrections done in the Rohini Colony RTO or any other.
  • You should submit the required documents with the correct info which will be conveyed to you by the RTO based on the correction. For instance, to rectify the spelling of your name, present your birth certificate or SSLC book or marriage certificate (in case of a change in last name).
  • You will have to submit the original copy of the learner’s license and make an application for the necessary changes to be made. The application must be given directly to the Regional Transport Officer.
  • If your request is accepted and sanctioned, you will be expected to shell out a small fee for making those corrections, for which you will be given a receipt.
  • This receipt shall be utilized instead of your learner’s license until you are given the new one.
  • To get more information about the whole procedure, fee and the paperwork, please inquire with the same RTO that issued your learner’s license.

How to apply for a duplicate learner’s license in Delhi

You might require a duplicate learner’s license for any reason such as if the original copy is lost, damaged, torn or stolen. In that case, you can apply for a duplicate learner’s license.

Given below is the step-by-step procedure to apply for a duplicate learner’s license in Delhi.

  • The learner’s license holder must acquire an LLD form and submit it completely filled and signed at the same RTO where your learners were first issued.
  • You will have to give two passport-sized photos and other documents they ask for.
  • If you are applying for a duplicate learner’s license because the old one was lost or stolen, then you will have to lodge an FIR and submit a copy of that too.
  • You will also be asked to give the learners license number and other personal info including that of your parent’s. Hence it is always a good idea to keep an extra copy at home.
  • The cost for getting a duplicate license issued is INR 50 for ordinary duplicate LLs. But they levy INR 200 as fee for laminated learner’s license.

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