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Facing issues obtaining an NOC from Bangalore RTO: Solutions?

I want to sell/transfer the car back to Gurugram and need the NOC to be cancelled.

BHPian sizz28 recently shared this with other enthusiasts.

I have a somewhat complicated situation at hand and am looking for guidance or connect to a reliable RTO agent who can help me.

The situation is that I have a car that was registered in Gurugram (HR26) and I had taken NOC from there when I moved to Bangalore. However, I didn't apply for registration in KA. Now I want to sell/transfer the car back to Gurugram and need the NOC to be cancelled. For this the Haryana RTO office said that they need a NOC/No dues certificate from Bangalore RTO. I got some connections to get things done in HR RTO and even after that they said that No Dues is needed or at least something that says that the vehicle was not registered in KA and that there is no outstanding dues here.

Has anyone faced similar situation? Or atleast any good agent/contact in RTO who can help me?

Here's what BHPian anjanc_2007 had to say on the matter:

Once issued, NOC remains valid for a maximum of 6 months. Thus, if you have obtained the NOC, make sure to re-register the vehicle to your new jurisdictional RTO within this span after moving your vehicle from one state to another. If not complied with, the certificate’s validity expires and one has to start the process from the beginning to obtain NOC for a vehicle.

NOC can be cancelled within a reasonable period though by the issuing RTO. For Maharashtra the rules are:-

Cancellation of No Objection Certificate

Even though No Objection Certificate (N.O.C.) has been issued to remove the Motor Vehicle to another state, the No Objection Certificate can be cancelled within a certain period if approved by the Registering Authority.

Procedure

No Objection Certificate slip which has been issued.

No Objection Certificate cancellation fee of Rs.20/- is to be duly paid.

Hence you can use your contacts at HR RTO to get the NOC cancelled.

Here's what BHPian hothatchaway had to say on the matter:

We had taken NOC for my wife's Vizag (AP) registered Activa more than a decade back, paid lifetime tax in Bangalore and rode it there before moving out. Never re registered it in Bangalore (Indiranagar RTO)

Last year, while at the Indiranagar RTO (now at Kasturinagar) for my car, got a "Non Migration Certificate" for the Activa which says that the vehicle was never migrated to KA and also mentions the LTT tax paid challan number. I requested it since the scooter was on the verge of completing 15 years.

This service is not mentioned anywhere, at least I did not see it but spoke to the assistant RTO who asked me to make a plain paper application along with copies of the NOC issued by AP RTO. Got this certificate which is actually a printed template with the details of the vehicle filled in after 2 months.

I do not know if they would have obliged if I had not paid the KA tax.

BHPian sizz28 had the following update to share:

Thank you all.

I got a 'Non Migration Certificate' issued form the KA RTO office. Took help from a RTO agent (Pravin) who got it done in 3-4 working days and delivered it to me via courier as well. Although he charged quite high (3k) but was very professional and I didn't need to follow up with him.

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