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    Hi! All,

    I am originally from Kolkata but staying here in pune for a while. I am staying in a shared row house in a society here in pune. I want to purchase a new bike but the RTO people here say that I must have an address proof of pune only. Is that right?? I have all my other documents ready like my passport, pan car...d & even my driving license. All of them have my address of kolkata. Can a resident of kolkata not purchase a bike in Pune???

    Please advise . .

    Thanks,
    Abhinav

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    Query Moved and Approved.
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    • #3
      Do you have an rent agreement of that flat. You can use that as the proof. Get a xerox of that agreement, and a telephone or a electricity bill of that house.Ask the dealer for help.They have sources.

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      • #4
        +1

        Exact info.... Rent agreement and the electricity of phone bill....along with your docs like passport etc.

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        • #5
          Yes you can get. Get an affidavit signed from a notary public & that should cost you anywhere between Rs 100 - 200; the dealers themselves will arrange for it, not sure why they haven't mentioned this option to you.

          If they don't, approach a notary public & request him for an affidavit with address proof. If you approach him directly, ensure that you go with some known source; means, do not approach the notary as total stranger, take a common friend known to you as well as notary public.

          Like both the guys above said, having a rent agreement under your name will speak for itself with notary public & avoid unnecessary questions.
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          • #6
            One more document: Written letter from your recruiter saying you are working in Pune office. Atleast I was asked for the same.

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            • #7
              buying a bike is easier then getting your DL man.

              Do as aargee said. A affidavit is more then enough.
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