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#21 12-Feb, 2008 12:48 PM
Bharat
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Hi Vikrant

  Nice to read your replies. Can you tell me how easy was it to do it all on your own? Did you take the help of the agent etc.?

Thanks

Bharat

Posted by Vikrant Joshi
Hi All ,
I have started the procedure to transfer my bike and car from Bangalore to Pune.

1. Getting NoC from Bagngalore RTO :
  a. Fill up form 28 in Triplicate and in Quadraplicate if you have the vehical on  lease/hypothecation.
  b. Submit it in RTO office. If your number is KA-01 : Kormangala , KA-02: ?? , KA-03 : Indiranagar , KA-04 : ?? KA-05 : Jayanagar.
  c. They will issue you a letter addressed to Police commisioner crime.take it to commissioners office on infantry road. from MG road go past Chinnaswamy statium, go past GPO, take a right near Rajbhawan, and then take immediate right. About 200mts on left is the office.
 d. Goto City Crime Dept (it is called CCPD or something.). The window is open from 10am to 1,30pm and 3pm to 5.30pm.
e. Give the letter and negotiate to get the Crime branch  NOC letter back in evening.
f. Take it back to RTO and submit the NOC from crime dept at RTO and negotiate to get the RTO NOC asap.

2. After the vehical is in PUNE you have to get a NOC from sales tax office if the vehical is new. If it is old vehical pay Road tax (7.5% of value of vehical) and Rs 100 as re-registration fee.

I have finished PART 1 for my bike . I will do the PART 2 after I am in Pune.

Rgds

Vikrant



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#22 20-Feb, 2008 04:52 PM
Abdulla
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Kewl yaar...

Thanks so much for hell a lot of gyan....

I managed to get NOC from previous state after a month's struggle and my bike 3+ years old.

Now is it mandatory to re-register or I can proceed with NOC whenever a cop asks for it?

I am still in dilemma since I am planning to get back to my old state after a while and is it really worthwhile such a painstaking task of re-registering again with lot of bucks to spend???

guys pls advice



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#23 20-Feb, 2008 05:13 PM
Pankaj Prasad
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If you are planning to return soon to your old state, there's no point in getting it re-registered in the new/current state - manage like you have done until now.  It's not an uncommon thing.

Once you are back to the old state, you can get the NOC cancelled.  It's not a lengthy procedure - an agent can easily manage.  Besides, I don't think you need any certificate or the like from the other state, as it would be clearly evident from the RC Book itself that no endorsement has been made elsewhere.




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#24 03-Mar, 2008 05:12 PM
Arun
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Hi Vikrant...

You have really done a great job.... I was literally pisssed off and was unable to know, what to do.

Thanks buddy...



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#25 03-Mar, 2008 05:31 PM
Yogesh
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Dear Vikrant,

Thanks a lot. You have really done a great job buy puting this info here. Even the Gov. site do not have this info.

With Regards,

Yogesh



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#26 06-Mar, 2008 03:27 PM
Yogesh
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Dear Vikrant,

I need your help. from where we can get the police commissoner report of our vehicle.

If you can help me out it be a great favour for me.

My ID is yvshelgaonkar@gmail.com.

Thanks & regards,

Yogesh 



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#27 11-Mar, 2008 08:30 PM
Abhijit Tiwari
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Hi Vikrant

 

Thanks a lot for these info

I am also from pune, & want to get registerred my vehicle here

I need u'r guidance, so if u can tell me u'r Mail ID or Contact no , it would be very helpful for me

 

Thanks & Regards

Abhiji T

abhi.simply@gmail.com

9987512078

Posted by Vikrant Joshi
Part 2 : Re-registration of vehical in Pune Case 1 : Bike (new 6 months old with NOC from Bangalore).Required papers : 1. Address proof. 2. NOC. 3. Insurance 4. Emmission certificate. 5. Original RC book. 6. Invoice of bike showing cost and VAT paid. Fill up the Tranfer and re-registration forms. Bike was new (less than 30 months old) so I had to pay Entry tax which was 2k for a 70K bike.The sales tax office in pune is in Yerawada. Get a NOC from local police station (where ur address is), get the NOC from commissioners office. Take the Bangalore NOC, pune police NOC , entry tax reciept, Sales tax NOC (u will have to show bike's invoice which has details of tax paid), insurance photocopy, RC book original, along with the RTO forms duly filled up and submit in RTO office they will tell u how much Road tax to pay usually 7.5% - some discount.If u are paying the road tax more than 6 months from date of Bangalore NOC u have to pay a penalty on it. 45 days after u pay the road tax u will get a Pune number for ur bike. Case 2 : Car (old nore than 30 months) Procedure remains same along with all the documents. Only thing is u do not pay a Rntry tax and the penalty clase is for 15 days instead of 6 months. Rgds Vikrant



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#28 12-Mar, 2008 01:19 PM
Mohit Pandey
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Hi Vikrant

Thanks for all the detailed steps.

For getting the NOC from Bangalore, what all documents are needed ( original and xerox) in RTO

Thanks

Mohit



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#29 14-Mar, 2008 04:58 AM
Ankit
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dear vikrant, i need your help with this.i got my noc issued from delhi rto 2 years ago but never got it registered in pune.now,i am thinking of getting it registered..finally,so just wanted to know if i'd be charged any penalty for not registering it since so long??? waiting for your reply...

Last Updated: 14-Mar, 2008 05:01 AM, by chopraankit
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#30 14-Mar, 2008 07:56 AM
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I think the NOC is generally valid for 6 months.  You may have to get a new NOC issued.


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