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  • Divya Sharan
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    Re: Is NOC needed for a short trip

    Originally posted by shem1410 View Post
    Hey guys I rode from kolkata to chennai about 2 weeks back...
    Read through this - http://www.tn.gov.in/sta/TNMVTR1974.PDF

    Originally posted by The Monk View Post
    Cops are just harrassing you. NOC and bike transfer required for stay more than 6-11 months, depending on state!
    Its one month as per the latest ammendment by KA RTOs dated 27th Feb 2014. Soon, other states would follow suit!

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  • The Monk
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    Re: Is NOC needed for a short trip

    Originally posted by shem1410 View Post
    Hey guys I rode from kolkata to chennai about 2 weeks back... now im facing problems with the police outside my grandmums place who stop me everyday and ask me for NOC... I have told them that I am not shifting to chennai but the cop was like if its 1 or 2 days then NOC is not required but more than that it is... im getting confused because I thought that NOC is only required if im planning to transfer my bike and change the address on the registration..

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    Cops are just harrassing you. NOC and bike transfer required for stay more than 6-11 months, depending on state!

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  • shem1410
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    Is NOC needed for a short trip

    Hey guys I rode from kolkata to chennai about 2 weeks back... now im facing problems with the police outside my grandmums place who stop me everyday and ask me for NOC... I have told them that I am not shifting to chennai but the cop was like if its 1 or 2 days then NOC is not required but more than that it is... im getting confused because I thought that NOC is only required if im planning to transfer my bike and change the address on the registration..

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  • dipdawiz
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    Re: Inter-State Bike Transfer Thread

    I am in a complex situation with my Bike. I bought my bike in Pune, and around 2 years back I came to Bangalore, I rode the bike to Bangalore and didn't bother about NOC or anything that time. Now to make the matter worst, I lost my original RC card. I settled in Bangalore, and I don't have a original RC nor I have NOC from Pune RTO. I tried to get a duplicate RC, but they need a Pune address proof, which no one is ready to give. What are the options I have and how should I go about it? Please advice.

    Thanks,
    Dipayan

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  • Goutham Ks
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    Re: Inter-State Bike Transfer Thread

    I'm from Karnataka and I want to change the address on registration smart card. How can I do it?
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  • RonnieB
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    Re: Regarding bike tax in Chennai for KL registered bike

    Still waiting for a MH license number its been 3 months since i made a affidavit for a new one NOC n rest of paperwork done but still no number

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  • SUMEET88
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    Re: Regarding bike tax in Chennai for KL registered bike

    thanks bro i already have noc nd rc i try it

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  • neelesh4
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    Re: Regarding bike tax in Chennai for KL registered bike

    Originally posted by SUMEET88 View Post
    hi friend i have yamaha rx100 1988 model mumbai reg. i want to transfar to my city i m frm indore m.p. how to do it help me i have bike insucrance peper and rc book and noc
    Sumeet my Friend, Take NOC from the RTO you bike is regustered in, take the NOC with the bike to Indore RTO, submit your document(RC & NOC & local address proof),. make sure that the NOC should be in favour of RTO indore.

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  • SUMEET88
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    Re: Regarding bike tax in Chennai for KL registered bike

    hi friend i have yamaha rx100 1988 model mumbai reg. i want to transfar to my city i m frm indore m.p. how to do it help me i have bike insucrance peper and rc book and noc

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  • vinchel24
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    Regarding bike tax in Chennai for KL registered bike

    Hi I have searched extensively in this forum but am unable to find a solution...
    I plan to take my KL registered FZ to Chennai for around 6 months. As bike is not in my name, it would be a bit of headache to get the NOC and all. I plan to pay the TN vehicle tax for 1 year. Can anybody please suggest if this is the best procedure? Or any other alternatives other than getting NOC?

    Please help...

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  • neelesh4
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    Re: Bike transfer from Pune to Bangalore

    Originally posted by Lokesh027 View Post
    1. But if you plan to settle there permanently then your bike has to be reregistered within a year.
    Hi Lokesh, set you a PM.

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  • Lokesh027
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    Re: Bike transfer from Pune to Bangalore

    Originally posted by nilesh14587 View Post
    My doubts are:
    1. Do i have to pay any entry/sales tax or something as my bike is 16 month old. I think I read somewhere that if the vehicle is not older than 36 months then one has to pay such tax.
    2. Once I take my bike to BLR, do i have to take it to RTO immediately, or there is some buffer time for that available??
    3. Is there any way I can retain my MH number?? I bought a fancy number here in Pune. Wouldn't want to lose it now.

    Thanks for the help in advance,
    Nilesh
    1. No you don't need to pay any sales/ octroi tax as you bike is more than 6months old. As per Motor Vehicles act.
    2. Once your bike reaches BLR you can ride your bike upto 1 year without paying road tax retaining MH number. But if you plan to settle there permanently then your bike has to be reregistered within a year.
    3. If you want to retain your MH number then everytime you need to hide from cops. If caught be smart clever and obviously there is a way to get out of it. (Nah not bribe, never do so)
    Always carry supporting documents.
    Every state has different rules. So confirm. I know GJ and MH rules well.
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    Last edited by Lokesh027; 12-31-2013, 02:40 PM.

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  • nilesh14587
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    Bike transfer from Pune to Bangalore

    Hello Friends,

    I am planning to shift to Bangalore in a month or so. I have to shift my bike from Pune to Bangalore.

    Now I know the typical procedure but i have some doubts so thought if someone could help me it would be great. Here is the deal:

    1. I have Pulsar 200NS bought in Aug'2012 in Pune. Registered on my own name. So its about 16 months old now.
    2. I know that I got to get NOC from Pune RTO. Then go to BLR and apply there for registration. Then once that is done, apply for refund in Pune RTO.

    My doubts are:
    1. Do i have to pay any entry/sales tax or something as my bike is 16 month old. I think I read somewhere that if the vehicle is not older than 36 months then one has to pay such tax.
    2. Once I take my bike to BLR, do i have to take it to RTO immediately, or there is some buffer time for that available??
    3. Is there any way I can retain my MH number?? I bought a fancy number here in Pune. Wouldn't want to lose it now.

    Thanks for the help in advance,
    Nilesh

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  • Lokesh027
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    Re: Bike transfer from Ahmedabad to Mumbai

    Originally posted by RajendraNath View Post
    If the vehicle is under loan, then you'll have to get the NOC from the corresponding bank for transferring the vehicle out of state. Most probably, you can get this from HDFC main branch in Delhi, or the branch in Delhi where all the loan related transactions happen.

    I don't remember exactly what you've to submit to them, while getting the NOC. But, as far as I remember, you just need a copy of your id proof and a copy of your original RC (assuming the RC is in your name). I don't remember if any charges are levied at the bank for this process.

    I guess this is sufficient and you don't have to go to any RTO after this process (when the vehicle is under loan). Coz, this is what I've done when I've transferred my vehicle from Bangalore to Hyderabad. Can anyone please correct if I'm wrong?
    That NOC procedure is absolutely correct.
    But one thing you should take care is that if you plan to stay in Hyderabad permanently or more than a year then it has to be registered in Hyderabad. Before this you need to cancel your registration at Bangalore RTO and then apply at Hyderabad RTO. This is legal procedure.

    But if you are temporarily living for less than a year then carry NOC from bank apart from other documents

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  • RajendraNath
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    Re: Bike transfer from Ahmedabad to Mumbai

    Originally posted by akash3009 View Post
    Hi,

    I will be shifting to Mumbai from Noida in January. I have a CBR150r purchased last year on Finance by HDFC. I would like to transfer the bike to Mumbai. What are the steps that i need to follow to get it re-registered in Mumbai and is there any steps i need to take care of as the vehicle is hypothecated to HDFC.

    Regards,
    Akash Dhenki
    If the vehicle is under loan, then you'll have to get the NOC from the corresponding bank for transferring the vehicle out of state. Most probably, you can get this from HDFC main branch in Delhi, or the branch in Delhi where all the loan related transactions happen.

    I don't remember exactly what you've to submit to them, while getting the NOC. But, as far as I remember, you just need a copy of your id proof and a copy of your original RC (assuming the RC is in your name). I don't remember if any charges are levied at the bank for this process.

    I guess this is sufficient and you don't have to go to any RTO after this process (when the vehicle is under loan). Coz, this is what I've done when I've transferred my vehicle from Bangalore to Hyderabad. Can anyone please correct if I'm wrong?

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