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  • vinbex
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    Re: Inter-State Bike Transfer Thread

    My question is, can u buy a used vehicle from another state without a local address.
    Only if you are going to re register it, you need an NOC. Is that right?

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  • rreneav1987
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    Re: Inter-State Bike Transfer Thread

    Originally posted by vinbex View Post
    Hello,
    My bike is registered in Tamil nadu. I plan to sell it to my friend in Kerala. Is it possible to sell it without an NOC and re-registering?
    The ownership will be changed. But can he buy it without a local Tamil nadu address?
    Needs NoC! Cannot re register without NOC!!

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  • vinbex
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    Re: Inter-State Bike Transfer Thread

    Hello,
    My bike is registered in Tamil nadu. I plan to sell it to my friend in Kerala. Is it possible to sell it without an NOC and re-registering?
    The ownership will be changed. But can he buy it without a local Tamil nadu address?

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  • _kamikaze_
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    Re: My problem registering a out of state Bullet in chennai

    Originally posted by samjakar View Post
    Dear all,
    My first post here. So, am seeking anticipatory bail for any mistakes committed unknowingly.
    I bought a 1984 RE stabdard bullet from a friend of a friend couple years ago in Bangalore. The vehicle was registered under my name there. All fine there.
    I am stuck trying to get this registered here. The RTO wants on some letterhead, the invoice price of the bullet in 1984.( I ahve all the other doxumebts in order with NOC, emission certificate etc) Of course i do not have the original invoice. Nor does thr friend of a friend from whom i bought this. RTO says they dont need an actual invoice, but a notional letter stating, the cost was around so much in 1984 for this model.
    I tried reaching out to a couple RE dealers and they turned me down. I tried asking the "brokers" near RTO and they did not help me either with this out of state regn.
    Any idea how i can go about this, guys?

    Thanks in advance

    Samjakar
    Try reaching out to RE customer care and explain the problem, maybe they will sort out this problem via the dealers otherwise you pretty much have no other way out. RTOs still operate in the 90's era and need each and every piece of paper you got with the bike, pretty stupid and not going to change anytime soon.

    Keep checking with more brokers, Some of them will get some jugaad done or pay some contact on the inside to get it registered without the invoice (I'm having to do the same here in Pune since I don't have my bike's invoice either)

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  • samjakar
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    My problem registering a out of state Bullet in chennai

    Dear all,
    My first post here. So, am seeking anticipatory bail for any mistakes committed unknowingly.
    I bought a 1984 RE stabdard bullet from a friend of a friend couple years ago in Bangalore. The vehicle was registered under my name there. All fine there.
    I am stuck trying to get this registered here. The RTO wants on some letterhead, the invoice price of the bullet in 1984.( I ahve all the other doxumebts in order with NOC, emission certificate etc) Of course i do not have the original invoice. Nor does thr friend of a friend from whom i bought this. RTO says they dont need an actual invoice, but a notional letter stating, the cost was around so much in 1984 for this model.
    I tried reaching out to a couple RE dealers and they turned me down. I tried asking the "brokers" near RTO and they did not help me either with this out of state regn.
    Any idea how i can go about this, guys?

    Thanks in advance

    Samjakar

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  • _kamikaze_
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    Re: NOC for TN bike in Kerala

    Originally posted by Fiyaz001 View Post
    Hello Folks,

    I do require few clarification on the NOC.

    1. Is NOC required for TN bike if used for one week (used for touring purpose) ?
    2. What are all the documents to be carried out while driving in Kerala ?

    Regards,
    Fiyaz
    1) No NOC is not required if you're just visiting for a few days. Depending on how you're bringing your bike into the state, keeps bills/toll receipts safe to show that you recently entered the state.
    2) Carry your Licence, RC Book, Insurance, PUC. Keep all originals handy.

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  • Fiyaz001
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    NOC for TN bike in Kerala

    Hello Folks,

    I do require few clarification on the NOC.

    1. Is NOC required for TN bike if used for one week (used for touring purpose) ?
    2. What are all the documents to be carried out while driving in Kerala ?

    Regards,
    Fiyaz

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  • The Monk
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    Re: Registration in Mumbai

    Originally posted by Siddhanth Paul View Post
    Fellow Xbhpians,
    I moved to Mumbai from Faridabad, Haryana to pursue my undergraduation and, I had my bike shipped too. Now I'm confused about my bike's registration in the sense that, should I get the registration changed? Or get a NOC? Or something else?
    I've got mixed response. Some are suggesting to obtain NOC from home state, and some are suggesting not to.
    Yesterday, a cop stopped me, and fined me (for riding 3 on a bike, had to) and on enquiring about NOC, he said to get it. But I read somewhere not to get NOC because after that, I won't be able to ride my bike in my home state and my bike will be in 'no man's land'.
    I have a stay of 3-4 years here, in Mumbai and then, I may move to any other state, not necessarily Haryana.
    All suggestions welcome

    Go through this thread, you will have your answer! You can ride with your home town number plate, generally there is no harassment from cops. But if you do something stupid like tripling or riding without a helmet or jumping a red light then they will make life miserable for you. The choice is yours!

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  • Siddhanth Paul
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    Registration in Mumbai

    Fellow Xbhpians,
    I moved to Mumbai from Faridabad, Haryana to pursue my undergraduation and, I had my bike shipped too. Now I'm confused about my bike's registration in the sense that, should I get the registration changed? Or get a NOC? Or something else?
    I've got mixed response. Some are suggesting to obtain NOC from home state, and some are suggesting not to.
    Yesterday, a cop stopped me, and fined me (for riding 3 on a bike, had to) and on enquiring about NOC, he said to get it. But I read somewhere not to get NOC because after that, I won't be able to ride my bike in my home state and my bike will be in 'no man's land'.
    I have a stay of 3-4 years here, in Mumbai and then, I may move to any other state, not necessarily Haryana.
    All suggestions welcome

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  • _kamikaze_
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    Re: Inter-State Bike Transfer Thread

    Hi all,

    I need to register my KA registered bike in Pune. I know mostly all the documents required but not aware of the procedure in Pune RTO, whom to approach, when, what all to carry etc. As anyone who has entered Pune RTO knows, it's worse than a vegetable market with all windows crowded by Agents and no clear signboards, procedures etc and whatever is there is fully in Marathi.

    If anybody has done this registering process, request you to provide a first hand account of what you went through.

    I found this post of someone who registered their car in Pune but this is more than a year old and I'm not sure if the same procedure is still valid -

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  • chautob0t
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    Re: Inter-State Bike Transfer Thread

    Hi everyone,

    I recently shifted to Mumbai from Delhi and I'm looking to bring my bike here next month for a period of approximately 1 year. Can be more or less though.
    I intend to use it for a short commute to and from from work, barely 3-4 kms one side and a rare long ride perhaps once a while.

    One of my office friends is also from Delhi and he's been using his bike for all sorts of long and short ride for a long time and says he hasn't had any problems regarding traffic police.

    I'm wondering whether I should simply bring my bike here and not do any re registration and stuff as that's very annoying. If there's a legal way to keep my bike here by paying road tax, please enlighten me.
    Should I just bring it(get it transported by railway) and hope to never be stopped by the traffic police?

    I'm a complete noob in this matter so please enlighten me.

    PS - Bike is registered in my Dad's name.

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  • rreneav1987
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    Re: Inter-State Bike Transfer Thread

    Well, if you are really in Love with the bike. Go for the NOC and get the bike re registered or pay the road tax for the state mentioned..

    The charges will be as below as per UP.. I am not sure about GJ though..

    10% of Ex-showroom price will be the tax applicable.
    Let us suppose your bike ex showroom price was 50000
    (50000*10)/100 = 5000
    Now 5% discount per year for depreciation of the Road tax applicable.

    Since your bike is 3 years old 3*5 =15%
    (5000*15)/100 = ~333.33

    Final tax you will pay =5000-333.33
    = 4666.66

    This is as per UP.. if you want to re register your bike. An additional 5k approx which includes all the freaking bribe..

    Documents required would be as below

    1. Photocopy of Your local address proof
    2. 2 Passport size photo
    3. Original RC book (in case of re-registration)
    4. Photocopy of insurance
    5. Original Invoice
    6. Pollution under control certificate copy
    7. Form 28

    I guess this is it..

    I don't recollect the remaining documents. Once I do, I will update
    Last edited by rreneav1987; 10-04-2016, 09:48 PM.

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  • Divya Sharan
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    Re: Advise on selling/Transferof bike to a new state

    Originally posted by sarada06884 View Post
    Dear Xbhp members
    Approved and merged with the relevant thread.

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  • sarada06884
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    Advise on selling/Transferof bike to a new state

    Dear Xbhp members

    I have a Bajaj Discover 100 DTSi, 2013 make and bought on 20 Feb 2013. Till now this bike has covered 63000 kms without any problems and is going strong and I take care of this bike personally and I service this bike all by myself. Now the condition of the bike
    1. The original tyres are now getting bald and may need replacement in another 10k kilometers (considering another 4 months to cover this distance)
    2. Also the chain sprocket kit may also need replacement in another 10k kilometers
    3. The brokers/ Second hand bike dealers say that Bajaj Discover does not have any resale value and refuse to even check the bike and let me know the approximate resale value of the bike


    On the above two along with other minor jobs I may have to approximately 4000 rs.

    Now as I have got a new job in Gujarat, I am skeptical, if I should keep this bike and take it to my new place at Gujarat. I want to know if I should go through the entire ordeal of procuring a NOC and repaying the road tax in Gujarat is worth or should i sell the bike here and buy a new one there.

    Your inputs would be highly appreciated.


    Mods please merge this thread with suitable thread or delete (if this does not add any value to the forum )

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  • Suraj Sabat
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    Re: Inter-State Bike Transfer Thread

    Just an update, in case you are not, Bike from some other states can ride in Bangalore for 1 year without paying road tax.
    “Drive Without Borders”, a Facebook group have won their two-year battle against the clause in the Karnataka Motor Vehicles Act mandating payment of lifetime road tax within 30 days. On Thursday, the Karnataka High Court quashed the 2014 amendment that introduced the clause. Under the Central Motor Vehicles Act, owners of vehicles registered in one state are supposed to pay a lifetime tax when they shift to a state that is not their domicile. However, in 2014, the transport department in Karnataka ruled that it should be done within 30 days of entering the state.

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