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  • Praful
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    Re: Do's & Dont's when selling a Bike in another State

    Originally posted by smoker n doper View Post
    I agree with you. Just a query/concern - Wouldn't the LTT and Registration in BLR be the same? Or isn't it like if i get a fresh KA registration done then LTT should not come into picture (something like that). Also, for a legal transfer of the bike it should always have a KA registration?

    If yes, then i will definitely sell it off in Lucknow. Thanks for the input.
    It goes like this :

    Step 1 : Get NOC from home RTO
    Step 2 : Pay LTT
    Step 3 : Refund pro-rata LTT in home RTO (optional, as this process takes years at times)
    Step 4 : Re-register bike in new state
    Step 5 : Once buyer confirms, initiate ownership transfer

    Each of these steps cost some money and except #3 all are mandatory !!

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  • smoker n doper
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    Re: Do's & Dont's when selling a Bike in another State

    Originally posted by Praful View Post
    The resale value maybe better, but you need to factor in the additional cost variables like cost of paying KA LTT + cost of NOC at LKO + cost of reregistration in BLR + cost ownership transfer.

    If after all these over head costs it is still better resale value (+ inclusive of cost headache caused due to all the running around you will need to pay above costs) then go ahead with the sale, else do what The Monk says and save yourself a LOT of headache.
    I agree with you. Just a query/concern - Wouldn't the LTT and Registration in BLR be the same? Or isn't it like if i get a fresh KA registration done then LTT should not come into picture (something like that). Also, for a legal transfer of the bike it should always have a KA registration?

    If yes, then i will definitely sell it off in Lucknow. Thanks for the input.

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  • Praful
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    Re: Do's & Dont's when selling a Bike in another State

    Originally posted by smoker n doper View Post
    Avinash, but i feel the resale value would be too low there in Lucknow. Very few people buy a 2nd hand motorcycle in states like UP,MP,RJ,GJ etc. In Bangalore the resale value is pretty good but for KA registered bikes. The transportation cost will also be close to 5K now as it was 3.5K in 2012.

    Anyway, that would be my last option.

    Thanks.
    The resale value maybe better, but you need to factor in the additional cost variables like cost of paying KA LTT + cost of NOC at LKO + cost of reregistration in BLR + cost ownership transfer.

    If after all these over head costs it is still better resale value (+ inclusive of cost headache caused due to all the running around you will need to pay above costs) then go ahead with the sale, else do what The Monk says and save yourself a LOT of headache.

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  • smoker n doper
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    Re: Do's & Dont's when selling a Bike in another State

    Originally posted by The Monk View Post
    Ashish, you will first need to get an NOC from Lucknow and then get it registered again in Bangalore with the new owner's name. This will cost both time and money for you as well as the guy buying the bike.

    My suggestion would be to ship your bike by train to Lucknow and sell it off there. Will make life a lot simpler, especially if you have family/ friends in Lucknow who wouldn't mind doing a bit of running around for you.
    Avinash, but i feel the resale value would be too low there in Lucknow. Very few people buy a 2nd hand motorcycle in states like UP,MP,RJ,GJ etc. In Bangalore the resale value is pretty good but for KA registered bikes. The transportation cost will also be close to 5K now as it was 3.5K in 2012.

    Anyway, that would be my last option.

    Thanks.

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  • The Monk
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    Re: Do's & Dont's when selling a Bike in another State

    Originally posted by smoker n doper View Post
    There might be stay orders again on the LTT for NON KA vehicles. Not sure, how much the news is true. I am daily commuting on the roads which have RTO jeeps in between but currently they are more focused on the four wheelers as the tax is high viz-a-viz two wheelers. I will be paying the LTT if they catch me. Its pure luck now!

    I wanted to know the procedure of transfer though!
    Ashish, you will first need to get an NOC from Lucknow and then get it registered again in Bangalore with the new owner's name. This will cost both time and money for you as well as the guy buying the bike.

    My suggestion would be to ship your bike by train to Lucknow and sell it off there. Will make life a lot simpler, especially if you have family/ friends in Lucknow who wouldn't mind doing a bit of running around for you.

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  • smoker n doper
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    Re: Do's & Dont's when selling a Bike in another State

    Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
    Approved and merged!

    First of all, you WILL have to pay LTT. Then apply for change in ownership. I'm sure members would know exact details.
    There might be stay orders again on the LTT for NON KA vehicles. Not sure, how much the news is true. I am commuting daily on the roads which have RTO jeeps in between but currently they are more focused on the four wheelers as the tax is high viz-a-viz two wheelers.

    I wanted to know the procedure of transfer though!
    Last edited by smoker n doper; 07-06-2015, 05:28 PM.

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  • Divya Sharan
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    Re: Do's & Dont's when selling a Bike in another State

    Originally posted by smoker n doper View Post
    I am planning to sell my Pulsar 220 which has an Uttar Pradesh registration in Bangalore - Karnataka. I have been in Bangalore since 3 years. Wanted to know if I'm selling my bike to a person who is from Karnataka then in that case how will I get my bike transferred to his name.

    A complete procedure/ Do's & Dont's related to bike transfer would be really helpful.
    Approved and merged!

    First of all, you WILL have to pay LTT. Then apply for change in ownership. I'm sure members would know exact details.

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  • smoker n doper
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    Do's & Dont's when selling a Bike in another State

    I am planning to sell my Pulsar 220 which has an Uttar Pradesh registration in Bangalore - Karnataka. I have been in Bangalore since 3 years. Wanted to know if I'm selling my bike to a person who is from Karnataka then in that case how will I get my bike transferred to his name.

    A complete procedure/ Do's & Dont's related to bike transfer would be really helpful.

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  • Swapnil_Shelar
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    Transferring of ownership across states

    Hi
    I reside in thane (Maharashtra) and am on the lookout to buy a used superbike. I wanted to know the procedure to get the bike registered in my name if it belongs to an owner from some different state. Is it going to be a big hassle? Can someone also guide me about the approx costs involved?
    Also, is road tax, lbt also applicable on used bikes?
    Pls help guys...

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  • iVikramMann
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    Help To Buy Used Bike On Other State

    Hello Friends

    i am about to final the deal on used harley street750 in delhi
    the bike is mint condition.. 6 month old and i like it..

    # kindly assist me what are the formalities i have to ask seller..
    and what are the procedure to transfer the paper on RTO.. ??

    i am from jaipur and the bike is register on delhi..

    if you have contact info of any RTO broker..
    who can help me out to transfer the paper
    much appreciate for your inputs..

    thanks

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  • RonnieB
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    Re: Inter-State Bike Transfer Thread

    I had bought a bike from haryana to maharashtra as I figured I was not going back to haryana I changed the number plate to local number

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  • Luv
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    Re: Need help- NOC Process for Andra Pradesh Bike in Navi Mumbai

    Hello Guys,

    I have brought my Bike (originally registered at UP) to my home-state Himachal Pradesh (H.P) in the year 2011. Now its 2015 but I have not transferred it to current state i.e. it still has UP number on its number plate. Is it mandatory to do so ? I mean can't I go on with my UP number in my state.

    Also, I looked up the Motor Vehicles Act 1988 and under Sec 47 of the Act it is clearly mentioned,

    47.
    Assignment of new registration mark on removal to another State

    (1)
    When a motor vehicle registered in one State has been kept in another State, for a period exceeding twelve months, the owner of the vehicle shall, within such period and in such form containing such particulars as may be prescribed by the Central Government, apply to the registering authority, within whose jurisdiction the vehicle then is, for the assignment of a new registration mark and shall present the certificate of registration to that registering authority within whose jurisdiction the vehicle then is, for the assignment of a new registration mark and shall present the certificate of registration to that registering authority, that an application under this sub-section shall be accompanied—

    (i) by the no objection certificate (NOC) obtained under section 48,
    or

    (ii) in a case where no such certificate has been obtained, by— (a) the receipt obtained under sub-section (2) of section 48
    or

    (b) the postal acknowledgment received by the owner of the vehicle if he has sent an application in this behalf by registered post acknowledgment due to the registering authority referred to in section 48, together with a declaration that he has not received any communication from such authority refusing to grant such certificate or requiring him to comply with any direction subject to which such certificate may be granted: Provided further that, in a case where a motor vehicle is held under a hire-purchase, lease or hypothecation agreement, an application under this sub-section shall be accompanied by a no objection certificate from the person with whom such agreement has been entered into, and the provisions of section 51, so far as may be, regarding obtaining of such certificate from the person with whom such agreement has been entered into, shall apply.

    If I am not wrong then the Vehicle transfer i.e. getting number of my current state i.e. HP can be done without an NOC also as per the provisions of the Act.

    Any legal luminaries here would like to clarify please !!!

    Also, I am in no position to go to UP for getting a NOC, if at all this whole thing comes down to getting one. Can this whole process of Vehicle transfer to my current state be done without me having to go to UP?

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  • Ankey
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    Re: Need help- NOC Process for Andra Pradesh Bike in Navi Mumbai

    Originally posted by neelesh4 View Post
    Bro NOC from rto is only required if u want to transfer your bike. As you want to retain your registration NOC not required. Just need to pay the road tax.

    Sent from my HTC One dual sim using xBhp Connect mobile app

    Thanks for the help bro.

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  • neelesh4
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    Re: Need help- NOC Process for Andra Pradesh Bike in Navi Mumbai

    Originally posted by Ankey View Post
    No, no loan. The bike was bought with full cash payment.

    So, all I have to do is get a NOC from the RTO of my hometown. Transport the bike to bangalore with all the legal papers. Pay the lifetime road tax at bangalore RTO. And I am good to go. Right.

    Thanks a lot for the help brother. Really appreciate it.
    Bro NOC from rto is only required if u want to transfer your bike. As you want to retain your registration NOC not required. Just need to pay the road tax.

    Sent from my HTC One dual sim using xBhp Connect mobile app

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  • Ankey
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    Re: Need help- NOC Process for Andra Pradesh Bike in Navi Mumbai

    Originally posted by neelesh4 View Post
    I ment to say that is there any Loan running on the bike at the moment?

    Paying the Road tax is a simple way to ride your bike in a different state. this tax is a life time tax. so even in future if you go back to KA, you just need to carry the receipt of the tax paid.
    No, no loan. The bike was bought with full cash payment.

    So, all I have to do is get a NOC from the RTO of my hometown. Transport the bike to bangalore with all the legal papers. Pay the lifetime road tax at bangalore RTO. And I am good to go. Right.

    Thanks a lot for the help brother. Really appreciate it.

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