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Old 04-17-2009, 11:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys,

my friend needs to shift his bike from Kerala to Bangalore.

Could one of you please advice on the RTO formalities that are to be done.

Like NOC , Re-registration and stuff like that.

Thanks in advance.

@mod. is this the correct thread to post this ?
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Query Approved.

There was a thread which which we generally use to discuss such stuff. I am not able to locate it right now. Will search for it, and merge this query into that thread in a while.
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Old 04-19-2009, 08:03 PM   #3 (permalink)
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err.. guys...

@aryan.. any luck in finding the thread.. did a search myself could not find it..
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@aryan.. any luck in finding the thread.. did a search myself could not find it..
Get the NOC certificate ASAP. then transferr the bike and insurance to the frnds name.

Come to bangalore pay tax and get it registered here.

There is a form for INsurance transfer.
There is a Sales recipt, which the prev owner will give u after signing on a 1rs stamp.

Form 29 (notice of transfer of ownership of veicle.
There is also form 60 if you pay by cash.

After all this you'll get the RC book transferred to your name in Chennai. Take the updated RC book , bring it to Bangalore and register it in an RTO.

Its better to get a KA number here. The police really hound non KA numbers !!

I show the tax recipt, but they still argue on something or the other !! (Mostly about the number written on the front fender) !!
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Bro, i have an other state registered bike.

Is it enough if i do these to ride it in KA?

1) Get an NOC from the reistered RTO

2) Produce the NOC at the Karnataka RTO, and pay KA road tax

3) And the rest Blah blah, like PUC,INsurance etc.

Should i transfer the insurance also?

And i want my original number itself as it is a fancy one, i dont bother being stopped by cops as long as i am legal, that should be fine rite?
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Bro, i have an other state registered bike.

Is it enough if i do these to ride it in KA?

1) Get an NOC from the reistered RTO

2) Produce the NOC at the Karnataka RTO, and pay KA road tax

3) And the rest Blah blah, like PUC,INsurance etc.

Should i transfer the insurance also?

And i want my original number itself as it is a fancy one, i dont bother being stopped by cops as long as i am legal, that should be fine rite?
As long as you have other states reg bike, you are more likely to get stopped. Coz they see a non KA number as an easy invitation to get some money.

So after you are stopped, you'll have to generally only show the tax recipt in K'taka and the emission. They will realise you have registered it here ans let you go. But mostly they will keep nagging you about something or the other. If nothing else they argued with me about the size of the font at back, or the light having a glare.
Main thing is don't carry the originals with you, they will keep it in thr pocket and then blackmail you !!
So keep photostats, and wen they say to pay them otherwise they will not return ur papers, tell them to Fcuk Off as u have the originals with u !!
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@ sukant

thanx a lot mate.

I'll tell my friend to
--->get the NOC from the registered RTO
--->Pay karnataka tax
--->Get the insurance transferred.
--->and voila "ROAD LEGAL "

he does not mind roaming with the same number.

thank a lot again..
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@ sukant

thanx a lot mate.

I'll tell my friend to
--->get the NOC from the registered RTO
--->Pay karnataka tax
--->Get the insurance transferred.
--->and voila "ROAD LEGAL "

he does not mind roaming with the same number.

thank a lot again..
No issues mate !! Glad to help.
Well he can roam arnd with the name number, I do too. But be prepared to be stopped more often by the traffic police!!
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No issues mate !! Glad to help.
Well he can roam arnd with the name number, I do too. But be prepared to be stopped more often by the traffic police!!
brother i got to listen that when we transfer our vehicle from the state where we have purchased to another state, won't there be a refund of the tax amount where we have purchased, i have got to listen there is a procedure for refund of the tax amount.is there anything such like that?

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there are two different things from what i know

1. you can pay lifetime tax for the new state and keep the reg no from the old state
2. you can pay lifetime tax for the new state with new reg no

if you want to get your original tax back then you need to pay lifetime tax in the state and once it is done start the procedure in your home state to get the original tax back along with the proof of the lifetime tax paid in the other state. now one thing that is not very clear to me is that in this case will your original reg no will be canceled or will it remain active.

the best way to do is get it done via a agent.
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