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  • neelesh4
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    Re: Taking MP registered bike to Maharashtra

    Originally posted by vickks View Post
    There is a provision to cancel the NOC. If you don't submit the NOC you took from a RTO to another RTO, you can return it back to the original RTO.
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    Originally posted by Deccan Wanderer View Post
    thanks neelesh and vickks for the reply. Vickss, Can I register with RTO other than the one on which the NOC is issued? like for example if I took NOC on Nagpur RTO but I moved on within few months to say different RTO jurisdiction let us say Hyderabad?
    No Bro, if you are taking the NOC for Nagpur your bike needs to be registered in Nagpur only. if you want to move from Nagpur to another state then have to take NOC from Nagpur

    so you need to decide at Jabalpur where you want to go

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  • Deccan Wanderer
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    Re: Taking MP registered bike to Maharashtra

    Originally posted by neelesh4 View Post
    You can do that but once you want to get the bike back to jabalpur then you will face problem. as Jabalpur RTO will not accept the bike(officially) till they do not see another NOC from Nagpur RTO.
    Originally posted by vickks View Post
    There is a provision to cancel the NOC. If you don't submit the NOC you took from a RTO to another RTO, you can return it back to the original RTO.
    thanks neelesh and vickks for the reply. Vickss, Can I register with RTO other than the one on which the NOC is issued? like for example if I took NOC on Nagpur RTO but I moved on within few months to say different RTO jurisdiction let us say Hyderabad?

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  • vickks
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    Re: Taking MP registered bike to Maharashtra

    Originally posted by neelesh4 View Post
    You can do that but once you want to get the bike back to jabalpur then you will face problem. as Jabalpur RTO will not accept the bike(officially) till they do not see another NOC from Nagpur RTO.
    There is a provision to cancel the NOC. If you don't submit the NOC you took from a RTO to another RTO, you can return it back to the original RTO.

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  • neelesh4
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    Re: Taking MP registered bike to Maharashtra

    Originally posted by Deccan Wanderer View Post
    , if I take NOC is it mandatory for me to re-register the vehicle or I can keep it as it is?
    You can do that but once you want to get the bike back to jabalpur then you will face problem. as Jabalpur RTO will not accept the bike(officially) till they do not see another NOC from Nagpur RTO.

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  • Deccan Wanderer
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    Re: Taking MP registered bike to Maharashtra

    Originally posted by neelesh4 View Post
    thats would be a nice ride bro.... you toll that you will be paying those ticket will work as shipment document. budde jabalpur se Nagpur to ghar ki baat hai badde


    Haan yaar gharah ki baat hai par log faltu mein tension de dete hai. Anyway one last question, if I take NOC is it mandatory for me to re-register the vehicle or I can keep it as it is?

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  • neelesh4
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    Re: Taking MP registered bike to Maharashtra

    Originally posted by Deccan Wanderer View Post
    Thank you for your reply. But I still need few clarifications. I hope you don't mind. -

    1. Do I have to keep original with me all the time? I keep color photocopy in my wallet and that is because I've lost my original license and registration card with wallet once.
    Yes you have to, but if you carry a colour photo copy of the RC book that will do. but Original for Driving Li. have to be carried all the time.
    2. Regarding shipment documents, I plan to ride all the way to Nagpur on my bike if it is feasible, so in that case I'll not be having any proof of transportation of vehicle.
    thats would be a nice ride bro.... you toll that you will be paying those ticket will work as shipment document. budde jabalpur se Nagpur to ghar ki baat hai badde


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  • Deccan Wanderer
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    Re: Taking MP registered bike to Maharashtra

    Originally posted by neelesh4 View Post
    Please see Answer in BOLD
    Thank you for your reply. But I still need few clarifications. I hope you don't mind. -

    1. Do I have to keep original with me all the time? I keep color photocopy in my wallet and that is because I've lost my original license and registration card with wallet once.
    2. Regarding shipment documents, I plan to ride all the way to Nagpur on my bike if it is feasible, so in that case I'll not be having any proof of transportation of vehicle.

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  • neelesh4
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    Re: Taking MP registered bike to Maharashtra

    Originally posted by Deccan Wanderer View Post
    Hello!

    Do I need to re-register my bike with RTO of my new destination?
    Depending on the duration of your stay you can just pay the road tax and carry-on, at the time of paying the MH road Tax you need to mention the duration for which they will charge the tax accordingly.

    What are the documents required?
    Invoice of the Bike (actual cost paid to purchase)
    Original Driving License and RC book.


    I went through Maharashtra RTO website. It mentions that all vehicles migrating from other states need to be registered within 12 months. Does it mean I have to register even if I'm here for say six months?
    Road TAX will do and no need to get a permanent number for 6 Months.

    do I need to repay taxes in Maharashtra as well?
    Road Tax is charged on State basis and hence for every state the Road tax is different. so to answer your question yes you have to pay the Road Tax. However as stated it will depend on the depreciated value of your vehicle and on the duration of the stay.

    Can I get PUC after arriving in Maharashtra?
    Yes, you will see various PUC booth in the OMNI vans and other cars.. also every petrol pump has a PUC center near it. so PUC will not be an issue. But make sure you do carry your shipment document for safly.
    Please see Answer in BOLD

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  • The Monk
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    Re: Taking MP registered bike to Maharashtra

    Originally posted by Deccan Wanderer View Post
    Hello!

    Newbie here. I have a two year old Yamaha FZ16 which I would like to take to Maharashtra. My duration of stay is uncertain. It may be under a year or longer. Do I need to re-register my bike with RTO of my new destination? What are the documents required?

    I went through Maharashtra RTO website. It mentions that all vehicles migrating from other states need to be registered within 12 months. Does it mean I have to register even if I'm here for say six months?

    Query Approved and Merged

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  • Deccan Wanderer
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    Taking MP registered bike to Maharashtra

    Hello!

    Newbie here. I have a two year old Yamaha FZ16 which I would like to take to Maharashtra. My duration of stay is uncertain. It may be under a year or longer. Do I need to re-register my bike with RTO of my new destination? What are the documents required?

    I went through Maharashtra RTO website. It mentions that all vehicles migrating from other states need to be registered within 12 months. Does it mean I have to register even if I'm here for say six months? While purchasing the bike dealer did not provide any receipt of tax paid although the registration card mentions - LTT. Since my bike is less than 3 yrs old, do I need to repay taxes in Maharashtra as well? In my current city I've never seen a PUC booth or a vehicle displaying PUC stickers. Most of the my local colleagues have never heard anything about requirement of PUC certificates. Can I get PUC after arriving in Maharashtra?
    Last edited by Deccan Wanderer; 06-22-2013, 09:51 AM.

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  • nadz11.ns
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    Re: Inter-State Bike Transfer Thread

    i have a FZ with Rajasthan registration and next month i am moving to J&K.. permanently..
    the bike RC is in my name.
    i want to know can i ride there with RJ number or do i have to get a new number from there..?
    for a new one, what are the formalities i would have to do..?
    or to keep riding with the old reg. what i have to do..?
    thanks..

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  • pcgamer
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    Re: Inter-State Bike Transfer Thread

    Originally posted by Sird View Post
    Get all the original papers (get them laminated if not, Its raining till August)
    Get PUC a day before you come.
    Insurance, Original RC and your Driving license.

    As get a NOC from Your Karnataka RTO.

    The thing is, Maharashtra Police will ask you to get MH number, say you are here just for some days or a moth maximum and you are here jst to rain around. You don't have your home even ere, stays at relative home.

    Because, now they will ask you to pay Road tax and get the Slip.

    Getting MH number also need road tax.
    Which is gonna be 8.5% (take9% in round figure) of Bike's value.
    I didn't liked it, I guess you surprised ?

    Now ride like a coyboy, hiding yourself.

    Whenever caught say the same story. And show your recently done PUC as proof that you just came.

    Why NOC is important :
    They will say the bike is of stolen and this & that. And ask you for NOC at last when they don't have anything else to say.
    I didn't got my NOC and now its hard to go back Delhi with Bike.
    So better get NOC and carry it along with your bike papers.

    Always be nice to Maharashtra police.
    They think them self as superior.

    Else 50-100rs gonna work sometime too.


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    Originally posted by neelesh4 View Post
    Hi PCGamer,

    its real simple, we have covered this in the past as well.

    if you are not coming for more than a year, then there is no need to get NOC from Karnataka as once you get the NOC you can term your bike as a NOMAD and that does not belong to any state.

    The trouble you will face once you want to take the bike back to Karnataka RTO and have to pay bribe to transport the bike to Karnataka, and once again at karnataka to get the previous issued NOC cancelled.

    The Rule says that once you have the NOC it has to be submitted with the RTO it has been issued to..
    And hence if you have NOC you have to register ur bike in Maharashtra and then once leaving for Karnataka you have to take NOC again from Maharashtra for Karnataka.

    So the correct procedure is to get the following:

    Invoice of the Bike (actual cost paid to purchase)
    Original Driving License and RC book.
    PUC can be occupied within a weeks time of you entering Pune however you should carry the transport receipt all the time for this 1st week.
    Go to the RTO and the ROAD TAX for 11 Months or for the period you are going to stay in Maharashtra and drive tension free.

    IF you face any trouble please let me know I would be happy to help as I have gone through the pain when I got the bike from MP (with and without NOC)

    Cheers.
    Hey guys, thanks for your replies. My plan of moving the bike might come on hold for a while unfortunately as some AH lifted my wallet while I was boarding a city bus in Bangalore. I lost my originals of License, RC and Voters ID I lodged a police complaint and will go to RTO for duplicates. Will definitely follow the above advices when the shifting time comes and will post back here in case of any queries...

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  • neelesh4
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    Re: Inter-State Bike Transfer Thread

    Originally posted by pcgamer View Post
    Hey guys, I may shift to Pune next month from Karnataka. I'm thinking of taking my KA regd bike with me. I don't plan to stay there for more than 11 months. I'll come back to KA after that. So, what are all the things and docs that I'd need to do and take?
    Hi PCGamer,

    its real simple, we have covered this in the past as well.

    if you are not coming for more than a year, then there is no need to get NOC from Karnataka as once you get the NOC you can term your bike as a NOMAD and that does not belong to any state.

    The trouble you will face once you want to take the bike back to Karnataka RTO and have to pay bribe to transport the bike to Karnataka, and once again at karnataka to get the previous issued NOC cancelled.

    The Rule says that once you have the NOC it has to be submitted with the RTO it has been issued to..
    And hence if you have NOC you have to register ur bike in Maharashtra and then once leaving for Karnataka you have to take NOC again from Maharashtra for Karnataka.

    So the correct procedure is to get the following:

    Invoice of the Bike (actual cost paid to purchase)
    Original Driving License and RC book.
    PUC can be occupied within a weeks time of you entering Pune however you should carry the transport receipt all the time for this 1st week.
    Go to the RTO and the ROAD TAX for 11 Months or for the period you are going to stay in Maharashtra and drive tension free.

    IF you face any trouble please let me know I would be happy to help as I have gone through the pain when I got the bike from MP (with and without NOC)

    Cheers.
    Last edited by neelesh4; 06-18-2013, 10:46 PM.

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  • Sird
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    Re: Inter-State Bike Transfer Thread

    Get all the original papers (get them laminated if not, Its raining till August)
    Get PUC a day before you come.
    Insurance, Original RC and your Driving license.

    As get a NOC from Your Karnataka RTO.

    The thing is, Maharashtra Police will ask you to get MH number, say you are here just for some days or a moth maximum and you are here jst to rain around. You don't have your home even ere, stays at relative home.

    Because, now they will ask you to pay Road tax and get the Slip.

    Getting MH number also need road tax.
    Which is gonna be 8.5% (take9% in round figure) of Bike's value.
    I didn't liked it, I guess you surprised ?

    Now ride like a coyboy, hiding yourself.

    Whenever caught say the same story. And show your recently done PUC as proof that you just came.

    Why NOC is important :
    They will say the bike is of stolen and this & that. And ask you for NOC at last when they don't have anything else to say.
    I didn't got my NOC and now its hard to go back Delhi with Bike.
    So better get NOC and carry it along with your bike papers.

    Always be nice to Maharashtra police.
    They think them self as superior.

    Else 50-100rs gonna work sometime too.


    Posted from my iPhone via Tapa ! 📲

    Leave a comment:


  • pcgamer
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    Re: Inter-State Bike Transfer Thread

    ^^Hey guys, anyone? It's a bit urgent...

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