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  • neelesh4
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    Originally posted by abhijitkn View Post
    Thanks a lot Neelesh. So no trouble from the local police? Do they ask you for NOC?
    Sharing few links for others.
    RTO FAQ Karnataka State TIPS for Paying Road Tax in Banagalore
    I'm scanning for outside state motorcycles in my vicinity, but it's rare to find one. Finally I got hold of couple of guys from MP. Police caught them while riding on footpath! What the guy told me was, police asked him to get temporary NOC from origin RTO. He told me that he will get that once he visits his native place. I believe Temp NOC does not exist, though I have asked my friend in Pune RTO to confirm.
    The road tax in Banagalore supposed to be paid from online don't know what happened to that project.
    Hi mate,

    I have never heard of a temporary Noc so don't worry about it.

    I have Noc from Jabalpur but did not register the bike till take here in Pune. Just paid the road tax. The Rto guy asked me if I want to settle in Pune if so get registered your bike in Pune. Otherwise Noc is not required. Now this is related to pune Rto. Having said thT the link you shared also says the same

    In regards to road tax yes that can.be on a temporary basis and one fir life time. If you are sure of your period of.stay go for temporary road tax that will.be field the period you stay.

    I don't think.if there will be any trouble from.police.if you are paying the road tax:thumbup:

    Happy riding

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  • abhijitkn
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    Originally posted by neelesh4 View Post
    Hi Abhijit
    As far as I know you don't need Noc to pay road tax For a limited period.I came to pune from Jabalpur mp and just paid the road tax.running with no issues.
    You need NOC only when you want to register your bike in new state.
    Thanks a lot Neelesh. So no trouble from the local police? Do they ask you for NOC?
    Sharing few links for others.
    RTO FAQ Karnataka State TIPS for Paying Road Tax in Banagalore
    I'm scanning for outside state motorcycles in my vicinity, but it's rare to find one. Finally I got hold of couple of guys from MP. Police caught them while riding on footpath! What the guy told me was, police asked him to get temporary NOC from origin RTO. He told me that he will get that once he visits his native place. I believe Temp NOC does not exist, though I have asked my friend in Pune RTO to confirm.
    The road tax in Banagalore supposed to be paid from online don't know what happened to that project.
    Last edited by abhijitkn; 04-07-2013, 01:33 AM.

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  • neelesh4
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    Originally posted by xtremebiker View Post
    Hey Pune xbhpians please help me as I'm coming down to Pune to work as I got a job recentlly.
    I belong to Indore (MP) and I'm owing Bajaj Pulsar 200 that I'll be commuting on in Pune. Got my papers straight but to ride properly and legally what other legal formalities do I have to bear??
    My bike is 4 years old and the on road price is 75000/- (just for the information).
    Thanks.
    Hi Mate,
    following doc are required:
    1.Bill or receipt of purchase of bike showing coat of purchase.
    2.NOC if you want to register your bike in Maharastra.
    3.valid insurance.
    4.RC book or card

    once you are in Pune the 1st thing you do is get a PUC certificate done. (you will find various PUC center across city)

    you may get leverage for may be a week (not a written rule) but keep your bike shipping receipt with you till the time you visit the Rto and pay the road tax. otherwise MP REGISTER BIKE ARE FAVORATE of Pune traffic police

    Now depending on the location you are residing go to the RTO (PUNE/PIMPLE CHINCHWARD) and pay the road tax valid.

    Road tax will be certain percentage of purchase prize.

    Seniours please advice if I have missed anything.

    Welcome to Pune.

    Let me know if you need any help over here.
    :thumbup:

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  • neelesh4
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    Originally posted by abhijitkn View Post
    Hi Guys,

    Need help. I'll be transferring my motorcycle from Mumbai to Banagalore (MH14 registration). I'll be in Bangalore for less than year (6-8 months) & then will return back to Pune/Mumbai.
    I would like to know, has anybody transferred the vehicle to Bangalore for similar period & do we need to carry NOC or pay road tax in Karnataka.
    Hi Abhijit
    As far as I know you don't need Noc to pay road tax For a limited period.I came to pune from Jabalpur mp and just paid the road tax.running with no issues.
    You need NOC only when you want to register your bike in new state.

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  • abhijitkn
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    Hi Guys,

    Need help. I'll be transferring my motorcycle from Mumbai to Banagalore (MH14 registration). I'll be in Bangalore for less than year (6-8 months) & then will return back to Pune/Mumbai.
    I would like to know, has anybody transferred the vehicle to Bangalore for similar period & do we need to carry NOC or pay road tax in Karnataka.

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  • The Monk
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    Originally posted by xtremebiker View Post
    Hey Pune xbhpians please help me as I'm coming down to Pune to work as I got a job recentlly.
    I belong to Indore (MP) and I'm owing Bajaj Pulsar 200 that I'll be commuting on in Pune. Got my papers straight but to ride properly and legally what other legal formalities do I have to bear??
    My bike is 4 years old and the on road price is 75000/- (just for the information).
    Thanks.
    Query Approved and Merged

    Originally posted by 'nYsus' View Post
    Hi people,

    Now this is embarassing and i wasn't able to locate the right thread for it, but i need urgent help over a concern. I am bringing my 220 from bokaro, jharkhand to navi mumbai.
    Me and my dad were planning to get it through Indian Railways freight, but then a friend of mine, gave me a piece of his mind and advised against it. His dad, being in railways, he says that bikes are literally thrown here and there. So am scared now.
    As for the packers and movers, i talked to a few of them, they are quoting around 4000 for it. Is it the right price for it??
    Also, to my disgust, he said that at nakas in Mumbai, Octroi will be charged for bringing in this bike. Is it true?? And if it is, how much would the Octroi amount to if my bike's current value is around 50,000.
    Please let me know if you have any other reliable contatcts of packers and movers, and you have known them of good service.

    Thanks,

    nYsus
    Query Approved and Merged
    Last edited by The Monk; 03-20-2013, 06:00 PM. Reason: Back to back posts

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  • xtremebiker
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    Paper formalities

    Hey Pune xbhpians please help me as I'm coming down to Pune to work as I got a job recentlly.
    I belong to Indore (MP) and I'm owing Bajaj Pulsar 200 that I'll be commuting on in Pune. Got my papers straight but to ride properly and legally what other legal formalities do I have to bear??
    My bike is 4 years old and the on road price is 75000/- (just for the information).
    Thanks.

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  • 'nYsus'
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    Transporting of your darling

    Hi people,

    Now this is embarassing and i wasn't able to locate the right thread for it, but i need urgent help over a concern. I am bringing my 220 from bokaro, jharkhand to navi mumbai.
    Me and my dad were planning to get it through Indian Railways freight, but then a friend of mine, gave me a piece of his mind and advised against it. His dad, being in railways, he says that bikes are literally thrown here and there. So am scared now.
    As for the packers and movers, i talked to a few of them, they are quoting around 4000 for it. Is it the right price for it??
    Also, to my disgust, he said that at nakas in Mumbai, Octroi will be charged for bringing in this bike. Is it true?? And if it is, how much would the Octroi amount to if my bike's current value is around 50,000.
    Please let me know if you have any other reliable contatcts of packers and movers, and you have known them of good service.

    Thanks,

    nYsus

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  • asif
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    Originally posted by pranjal chakraborty View Post
    hi team,
    one query... i bought a CBR 250. It is hypothecated to HDFC bank as i took it by a two wheeler loan. If i move to a different state can i shift with my bike and just pay the road tax there? I do not wish to remove or close the finance now.
    What are my options if i move to a different state?
    The bank loan is not dependent on State rule, the bike redg. is. So IMO there should not be any problem in you getting your bike transferred to a different state with the hypothecation on the RC copy.

    Your only option here is a time period of 12 months to be able to pay the road tax of the state you shifting to and incase you moving for less than a year don't worry about the road tax then. Attached is some piece of information (Source: Team-bhp). Please refer to the .pdf files for more information. Unable to attach it separately.

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  • pranjal chakraborty
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    Is this thread dead??????

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  • pranjal chakraborty
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    hi team,
    one query... i bought a CBR 250. It is hypothecated to HDFC bank as i took it by a two wheeler loan. If i move to a different state can i shift with my bike and just pay the road tax there? I do not wish to remove or close the finance now.
    What are my options if i move to a different state?

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  • ayush_1980
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    Query regarding transfer from Pune to Chandigarh

    Note: I'm not sure as this is the correct forum to post this, but I think the query is generic in nature and can amount to cars as well as bike transfer. I apologize in case this post violates any forum rules. It was not intentional.

    Hi All,

    Need your advice.

    I'm going out on a foreign deputation & thinking to transfer my car (Santro 2011 model, ~7500 KM, MH14 DA) from Pune to Chandigarh at my native. Now, I've seen people recommending to sell the vehicle rather than transfer owing to obscure RTO laws which can be sometimes quite a pain. I've kept the car like a baby and has taken very due care so do not want to sell it. Also, I want to understand what would it take to transfer the car from Pune, where i presently reside, to Chandigarh, at my native. As I understand, I would need a NOC from Pune RTO. Do I also need some document like "Power of Attorney" created in the name fo my father so that he also owns the right for the car. What other documents would I need so that the process of ownership becomes quite painless. And, once the car is at Chandigarh, would my parents need to have it re-registered on a Chandigarh number, and how soon is that required.
    Last but not the least, any recommendable movers and packers service in Pune that can help in transferring the vehicle as well as other goods. And, what would they charge(approximately)?

    Appreciate your insights.


    Regards,
    Ayush

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  • srikany
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    Life tax validity in different states

    HI all,

    I was recently going through the AP transport department website where they had a link to check the LTT paid validity. I was surprised to see that the tax paid is for a duration of 12 years ( I presumed this to be the same as the First registration validity of 15 years).

    I have two queries now

    1) Is this LTT validity a state subject rather the Central Motor vehicle Act, where the state can decide whatever way they want to make the rules of taxation.

    2) What do I do now as my 1999 Samurais Tax validity has expired and how do I go about with renewing-paying the tax at-least till the present registration is valid which expires in Oct 2014.

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  • yackoa
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    Originally posted by srikany View Post
    If you are in chennai for not more than six months, there is no need for you to go through the process of re-registering (after taking NOC from Kerala RTO) . Most of the times the cops everywhere stop you only to extract money out of you. One way to beat them with logic is to keep a PUC certificate that is taken from Kerala or wherever the bike is registered, along with a few fuel receipts from the same place. Armed with these as proof you can talk your way out of most situations explaining that you are there for only a short time. If you have an employee id of the MNC you are working with you have additional proof. Also, an NOC is valid for six months maximum and you would have to re-register within that time. The cops cannot argue or hold the NOC as invalid within this time and you are not compelled to register immediately.
    Thanks
    Finally got NOC from Kerala RTO, hope the cops won't pester me again

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  • srikany
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    A few things to remember about NOC etc

    Originally posted by yackoa View Post
    Hi guys,
    I just moved to Chennai 3 months back and i have brought my bike (registered in Kerala) here. The police are troubling me a lot here , since the bike is registered in Kerala.
    While on my trip to Pondicherry a cop stopped me and asked for NOC , registration & licence (all orginal documents), but since i had all three he let me go.
    But yesterday even though i had originals of NOC, RC book, insurance & driving licence he was insisting me to get an NOC from the RTO in Kerala & then get it filed here & had to bribe Rs.200 him to let me go. He was saying I only had an NOC from my local police office in Kerala which wasn't enough.
    So my question is what all documents (originals or attested copy - please specify) should i carry while i am riding my bike inside Chennai city so that the police won't be able to trouble me & issue a fine.

    Other than getting bike re-registered in Tamil Nadu what options do i have left ?
    If you are in chennai for not more than six months, there is no need for you to go through the process of re-registering (after taking NOC from Kerala RTO) . Most of the times the cops everywhere stop you only to extract money out of you. One way to beat them with logic is to keep a PUC certificate that is taken from Kerala or wherever the bike is registered, along with a few fuel receipts from the same place. Armed with these as proof you can talk your way out of most situations explaining that you are there for only a short time. If you have an employee id of the MNC you are working with you have additional proof. Also, an NOC is valid for six months maximum and you would have to re-register within that time. The cops cannot argue or hold the NOC as invalid within this time and you are not compelled to register immediately.

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