One of the country's biggest auto markets is in Delhi, the capital of India. Additionally, the used automobile market in New Delhi is significantly greater than the new car market, as is the case practically everywhere else. This is brought on by both the lower prices at which used cars are offered for sale and the slower rate of depreciation. Therefore, for many, purchasing a used car rather than a new one is a smart decision. However, the process of changing car number plates to the used car in your name can be time-consuming.
This is precisely where a lot of used automobile buyers enlist a middleman's assistance. However, we shall go into detail about the full car number plate Delhi transfer procedure in Delhi in this post. To begin with, within 30 days of the purchase, one should provide the local RTO with all the paperwork needed for the ownership transfer. The new owner must also obtain a NOC from the original RTO before beginning the ownership transfer process if the car was not originally registered in the Delhi RTO.
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Within 30 days of purchasing a secondhand car, you must begin the ownership transfer of the number plate Delhi procedure at your neighbourhood RTO. The transfer of ownership involves a number of steps, including:
(Necessary if the buyer and seller of a second-hand car are from separate RTO areas.)
The used car you purchased might not be registered in Delhi, in which case you would need to de-register the vehicle from the original RTO in order to start the transfer of vehicle ownership. You can accomplish this by taking the following actions:
Send Form 28 to the original RTO to request a NOC.
You will need to obtain Form 29 from the original RTO if the vehicle you purchased isn't registered in any of Delhi's RTOs.
After receiving the NOC, the new owner can start the transfer procedure at the neighbourhood RTO with the necessary paperwork. The following papers are needed if the vehicle's ownership is being transferred from one person to another:
RC Dully originally filled No. 29 Form
Fully stuffed No. 30 form
Copy of current insurance
Copy of the buyer's address verification Copy of the current pollution under control certificate
Copies of Form Nos. 60 and 61, Pan No., or the G.I.R. (only in the case of cars)
Two Form 35s and the bank's NOC ( (In the case that the vehicle was financed or guaranteed by the government)
The following papers will be needed if the ownership of the car is being transferred from a business to an individual:
initial RC
two properly filled out and signed forms No. 29 Form
two properly filled out and signed forms No. 30 form
Form No. 35, in duplicate, duly completed, and signed by the registered owner
A statement from the lender (Bank) attesting to having kept the whole amount owed
Copy of current car insurance
a certified copy of a valid pollution control certificate
Voter cards, passports, phone bills (BSNL/MTNL), electricity bills, Adhar cards, and government bank accounts can all be used as proof of address.
NOC from the business, printed on its letterhead ( original)
Letter of authorization
The new owner should fill out the RTO documents with extreme caution. He must simply put "N/A" in any parts that don't apply to the situation.
The new owner must submit all of the aforementioned paperwork to the RTO after approaching it with them, along with the payments needed for the RC transfer process. Within 30 working days, the ownership transfer process will be finished. The owner of an out-of-state vehicle must first get a NOC before beginning the process of re-registering the vehicle.
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The new owner must submit all of the aforementioned paperwork to the RTO after approaching it with them, along with the payments needed for the RC transfer process. Within 30 working days, the ownership transfer process will be finished. The owner of an out-of-state vehicle must first get a NOC before beginning the process of re-registering the vehicle.
Owners of the car from out-of-state must provide the following paperwork to apply for re-registration in the new state after receiving a NOC:
RC original from a different state
NOC from the prior RTO Form 20 Form 27 Form 33
Authenticated address proof copy
Authenticated copy of the car owner's current driver's licence
PUC Certificate, PAN Card, Form 60, or Form 61 attested copy
photocopies of the applicant's passport
Providing bank's NOC if the car is financed
A new registration number is given out a few weeks after the aforementioned paperwork has been delivered to the new RTO.
For vehicles that were first registered outside of Delhi, the new owner must pay the road tax once more in order to register the vehicle in Delhi. The original invoice for the vehicle is used to determine the road tax. A DD is necessary to be used to pay the tax. Additionally, the reimbursement of the road tax paid at the original RTO can be advantageous to the new owner. The following papers are needed to request reimbursement:
Request for a Road Tax Refund
Form 16, which is simply the applicant's salary certificate from the company, updated and signed
the new registration certificate's copy
Insurance policy with the new registration number and a copy of the previous registration certificate
ID proof Address verification
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The list of paperwork needed to transfer ownership of a car in Delhi can be found below.
Initial RC
Fully completed Form No. 29
Fully completed Form 30
Copy of current insurance
Copy of residential certificate (voter card, passport, phone bill, power bill, ration card, etc.), as well as a copy of a valid pollution control certificate. Include any two certified copies.
Crime Report from the NCRB
Contrary to popular belief, the ownership transfer process isn't particularly laborious. It does, however, require a number of steps, which may annoy individuals with busy schedules. If you're selling your car to someone and aren't sure whether the ownership transfer has taken place or not, this is very concerning.
This is where autobest (ABE) can help you out since we not only give you a platform to sell your used car online and get the highest price for it, but we also take care of all the paperwork, including RC transfer, absolutely free of charge. To get the accurate resale value of any car being sold in India, you can also check out our tool for evaluating used cars.
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