If you plan to re-register your TVS Sport bike, whether due to a change of two-wheeler ownership, relocation to a different state, or renewal of registration, there are a few key steps and documents you should be aware of. Re-registration ensures your bike remains legally compliant with regional transport laws and up-to-date in government records.
There are a few important procedures and paperwork you should know for Re-Registering Your Bike:
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Reason for Re-Registration: The common reasons include transfer of ownership (sale/purchase), shifting the vehicle to a new state, or renewing an expired registration.
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Visit Your Local RTO or Use VAHAN Portal: You can complete the process either by physically visiting the office or through online services provided by the government transport department.
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Submit Proper Forms: You’ll need to fill out forms such as Form 20 (application for registration), Form 29 (notice of ownership transfer), and other relevant documents depending on your case.
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Documents Required: Basic documents include original registration certificate (RC), valid insurance, pollution under control (PUC) certificate, identity and address proof, and sale certificate or No Objection Certificate (NOC) in case of interstate transfer.
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Inspection and Fees: Your vehicle might undergo a physical inspection to verify the chassis and engine details. You must also pay the registration or transfer fees applicable at your RTO.
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Address Proof (Utility bills, Passport, Rental agreement, etc.)
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Sale Certificate or Invoice (for ownership transfer)
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No Objection Certificate (NOC), if transferring registration between states
Renewal of Registration
If your TVS Sport’s registration certificate is expiring or expired, renewing it promptly avoids legal penalties. The renewal is generally simpler, submit the renewal application, pay the renewal fee, and provide updated insurance and PUC certificates.
Step 1: Collect Required Documents
Make sure you gather all necessary documents, including the original RC, your valid insurance, PUC certificate, and proof of address and identity.
Step 2: Fill the Relevant Application Forms
Forms vary based on your needs:
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Form 20 for fresh registration or re-registration after ownership change.
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NOC certificate if the motorcycle is coming from a different state.
Step 3: Vehicle Inspection
At the RTO, your bike may undergo an inspection to verify that the chassis and engine numbers match the records.
Step 4: Pay Fees
Fees depend on your state and the type of re-registration (transfer, renewal, interstate). It's usually a few hundred rupees for two-wheelers, plus any road tax if applicable.
Step 5: Receive Updated Registration
After processing, the RTO will issue an updated Registration Certificate (RC) reflecting the changes or renewal. You may also need to update your insurance policy accordingly.
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