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  • #46
    there are two different things from what i know

    1. you can pay lifetime tax for the new state and keep the reg no from the old state
    2. you can pay lifetime tax for the new state with new reg no

    if you want to get your original tax back then you need to pay lifetime tax in the state and once it is done start the procedure in your home state to get the original tax back along with the proof of the lifetime tax paid in the other state. now one thing that is not very clear to me is that in this case will your original reg no will be canceled or will it remain active.

    the best way to do is get it done via a agent.

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    • #47
      @avin : Just ensure that he has the bikes invoice copy with him. There is some new rule, if incase he does not have the invoice copy he will have to pay the tax as per 2011.

      Is the bike under his name?
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      • #48
        yeah.. bike in his name and transferred long back thanks !
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        • #49
          similar queries approved and merged.
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          • #50
            1. http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/help-me/...tance-noc.html
            2. http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/help-me/...bangalore.html
            3. http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/help-me/...-transfer.html

            Originally posted by mikethos
            Any guidance on the procedure to be followed would be very welcome.
            Stay away from this procedure.

            Incase you want to welcome uncomfortable life...
            1. Buy the GS150R from Pondy with temp registration (including road tax & insurance) with affidavit address
            2. Ride to Chennai, approach a good driving school & get the formalities* done

            *Formalities include paying road tax, registration & insurance to TN Govt using the TMP registration
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            • #51
              guys..i plan to take my chennai registered bike to bangalore for 5 months.after which i will be back in chennai.what do i do with the number?will the police create problems?
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              • #52
                ^^^Incase you are working for a company out here in Bangalore just carry a letter with you stating the reason and duration of your stay on a company letter head.
                The cops would buy this. Make it look legitimate though...
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                • #53
                  Transferring and re-registering RE in Gurgaon

                  Hi Guys

                  I have a 1997 model RE Bullet, which I bought second hand a few years back. The bike is still in the original owners name (whose whereabouts are now unknown). Now the bike is completing 15 years. I have to get it renewed at the RTO.

                  But the Gurgaon guys are saying that the bike is pre Bharat IV norms and hence cannot be registered in Gurgaon, since it has a Delhi number.

                  So how do I renew my RC of a Delhi registered bike, which is in someone else's name, when all my address proofs are of Gurgaon?

                  NCR guys please help.

                  Thanks.

                  Also, I have gone through the other threads on transferring motorcycles from one RTO to another, but those were all about new bikes.
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                    • #55
                      Do you have the papers of ownership transfer with you?
                      I guess bikes <20 years are not allowed on roads of NCR. The normal redg of bikes are for 20 years and after which they need a FC/FT to be able to run (legally) on the roads.
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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by asif View Post
                        Do you have the papers of ownership transfer with you?
                        I guess bikes <20 years are not allowed on roads of NCR. The normal redg of bikes are for 20 years and after which they need a FC/FT to be able to run (legally) on the roads.
                        Yes I have the sale deed. Been using that whenever the cops stop to check papers.

                        Its actually 15 years. 1997 model expires in 2012. You have to get a fitness certificate.

                        A phone no of an RTO broker in Delhi who can get the job done also would be appreciated.

                        Thanks
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                        • #57
                          why you even wanna re-register it? You can ride a delhi registered bike all around whole NCR without any fuzz from cops, if you have complete papers (license, RC, PC and insurance.)

                          I am riding my Lucknow R-15 here in Delhi and Gurgaon which is on my friends name. I have all the papers (ofcourse on his name) but never had a problem with cops.
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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by pulsater View Post
                            why you even wanna re-register it? You can ride a delhi registered bike all around whole NCR without any fuzz from cops, if you have complete papers (license, RC, PC and insurance.)

                            I am riding my Lucknow R-15 here in Delhi and Gurgaon which is on my friends name. I have all the papers (ofcourse on his name) but never had a problem with cops.
                            Like I said in my first post. Its not the re-registration that is important. Its that the bike is 15 years old. Its registration life will expire this year. So how do I go about it?

                            I have no problems continuing with the bike in the original owners name.
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                            • #59
                              Re-Registration or Just pay Road-Tax?

                              Hello friends,
                              I have a query. Recently I shifted from Bhadohi (Uttar Pradesh) to Bangalore (Karnataka). So, I decided to bring my bike along with me. Now problem is I have to do something to legally run the bike in Bangalore since I have a UP registration. I got the NOC(Form-28) for Indira Nagar. But I stay in BTM which comes under Jayanagar RTO. So there is problem of address proof.

                              One of the agent at Indira Nagar RTO told that there is no need of Re-Registration, but just pay the Life time road tax of Karnataka and ride the bike without any problem.
                              But I know that if the bike is to be kept for more than one year in Karnataka, I have to get it Re-Registered. Now, I am very confused. Here are my questions:
                              1. Can I really keep the bike for above one Year by just paying the road tax for karnataka?
                              2. What is the validity of NOC issued by Police and RTO?
                              3. What if "now" I just pay the road tax, and after one year I apply for re-registration? Will there be any fine/penalty for that?
                              4. Does anyone have experience of keeping bike with other state reg no. and handling the cops in Karnataka?
                              5. How is the road tax calculated in Karnataka? What is the %?

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