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I recently applied for "ownership transfer within state" of a used car I bought. Prior to approaching the RTO I read up about the process online and inquired with friends and family. However I had a few surprises in store. I hope to share my experience/mistakes for the benefit of bhpians.

This is what I did :

Step 1: Applied for Clearance Certificate(CC) from Jayanagar RTO

If your pre-worshipped ride is under loan, unlike my case, this step will also include hypothecation cancellation.Above was done by my generous dad who had to take time out of his schedule because of my mistakes during the earlier visits. He reached the RTO at 10:15am on a weekday and was done with all the work in 15 minutes time.

Step 2: Applied for Ownership Transfer at Indiranagar RTO

If your ride is under loan the process may be slightly different.I reached the RTO at 10:30am on a Saturday and was done by 11:30am.

Common Step:
In both of the above cases I placed the RC Card in a plastic cover. Stapled all the documents along with challans and plastic cover containing the RC Card onto the top left corner inside a RTO file. I stapled the photo on the first form in the file (form 29 in my case). Also stapled the self addressed stamped envelope. RTO files cost Rs.5 and will be available in the shops around the RTO. If possible get the file and arrange all documents in it beforehand.

Note, the small yet significant bits based on experience :
For example, I had to transfer a car with KA-53 regn. I was under the impression that the vehicle was registered to KR Puram RTO, but the official at KR Puram pointed out the elusive “(s)” which indicates that the vehicle is actually registered at the Bangalore South division, i.e Jayanagar. Imagine my plight as I had to travel for 20+ kms on a HH Splendor on a hot Saturday morning from one RTO to another.
Below snaps/uploads of few documents you may come across :

1. CC request letter tempate. I bought a template near Jayanagar RTO and typed it out.
Clearance_Certificate.doc

2. CC Acknowledgment
Guidelines: Car Ownership Transfer in Bangalore-cc_ack.jpg

3. CC
Guidelines: Car Ownership Transfer in Bangalore-cc.jpg

4. Ownership transfer challan 1
Guidelines: Car Ownership Transfer in Bangalore-challan_1.jpg

5. Ownership transfer challan 2
Guidelines: Car Ownership Transfer in Bangalore-challan_2.jpg

6. Ownership transfer acknowledgement
Guidelines: Car Ownership Transfer in Bangalore-ot_ack.jpg

7. RC card with the elusive (s)
Guidelines: Car Ownership Transfer in Bangalore-img_20140719_225920345.jpg


This entire process cost me Rs.405. I feel it was worth the effort and hopefully, since the idea of lateral upgrading appeals to me, will make my next car purchase smoother.

I had a tough time gathering information in this regard as the experiences and instructions were spread across multiple threads/websites. Since the ownership transfer is not a smooth glitch-free process yet and is specific to the state/city, it would be helpful if others post their experience at various RTOs as well.

Wish you a smooth ownership transfer! :)

Mods: If this post does not warrant a new thread, please merge it with an appropriate thread, preferably the "How to sell a *USED* car in India" thread.

Thanks Rajath, for a very useful thread. Most of us don't bother to do it in person for lack of procedural knowledge. This will hopefully encourage some more people to try it first hand.

Thanks a lot for the detailed writeup and steps involved. These govt related procedures can be a pain sometimes, but if we are equipped with the right ammo in terms of information, as well as patience, its not that bad.

Having done the transfers for my pre-owned scooter (Indiranagar RTO) and car (Jayanagar RTO) to Indiranagar RTO, I must admit the process is fairly transparent and straight forward at namma RTO! You don't need to know Kannada either, the RTO staff are friendly (from my experience at both Jayanagar and Indiranagar)

For the benefit of others,
1. Two wheelers can be transferred at any RTO within Bengaluru regardless of where they were originally registered and doesn't need a clearance certificate!
2. Hypothecation cancellation takes an additional Rs. 100/-
3. Check for fines at http://btis.in/fines or your nearest traffic cop (with handheld) and pay them online before going to the RTO

Thanks for the detailed information. One of my friend who thought it will take so many days to finish with both the RTO office, contacted an agent who charged 4k for this complete procedure :Shockked: .

One doubt: in the step 2, life time tax paid receipt is also need to be submitted?

Excellent.
All of the government office works can be done by us very easily. Most of us do not do it on our own due to lack of information. This post will surely help a lot of people.

Pal.
PS: I loved the description of your Batmobile in the RC (Pic 7). ;)

Thanks for sharing! Clearance certificate - do you mean NOC?

Thank you so much for this post. The process is pretty similar for transfer from out of state. I went through the whole thing at the electronic city RTO for my swift from out of state. Got my tax receipt and all. Then the RTO shifted elsewhere. Yet to receive my new registration for the state. They keep telling me to come back. I'm tired of making the rounds.

Was so proud of myself when I got it all done myself without the help of any agent.

Thanks again:D

Excellent write up rajathv8! Much needed information to all Bhpians out here, I am going through all these 'pains' as you would have gone. I drove down all the way to Koromangla RTO then come back to KR Puram RTO, as I was under the impression that I would require an NOC from Koromangla to get it transferred to KR Puram, now the struggle is to get an address proof. I sold my bike to a young lad who is new to bangalore and stays in a PG. Officials will not accept anything other than a govt issued address proof, or would need to provide a rental agreement with an affidavit. So a second visit is pending to get everything in place and complete this once and for all.

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Originally Posted by amarpreet99 (Post 3485426)
Yet to receive my new registration for the state. They keep telling me to come back. I'm tired of making the rounds.

Was so proud of myself when I got it all done myself without the help of any agent.

Thanks again:D

Thank you rajathv8 for the very useful post. It is pretty much similar at the RTOs in chennai. In fact a year back, helping a friend in an ownership transfer issue, an the officer in charge was telling me how they deliberately keep the procedures tough, long and complicated because and I quote his words "You ( the applicant ) should feel the extreme difficulty and get the satisfaction of having achieved something. If we make it easy then there would be no respect and value for us ( The babus/clerks/officers)" Sadistic pleasure indeed :deadhorse

Hello,that was some detailed information.Thanks a lot rajathv8 for this because even I am planning to buy a used bike and I have checked lot of forums and blogs regarding a clear set of procedure.But none of them were this detailed.Anyways I have another doubt i.e the bike that i am presently considering has been registered from Davangere RTO. Hence there is no online database to give me the details of the owner and the bike unlike bikes registered in Bangalore.So is there a way in which I can cross check the originality of the RC before I can make the purchase.Fellow members kindly give in your inputs.:)

Thanks.

Does anyone have idea how to transfer a company leased vehicle to a third party, before the lease period has expired?

I am now motivated enough to approach the Koramangala RTO and try to convert the faded/dusted/sad looking BOOK RC (Honda-Dio 2 wheeler, wife's) to a Smart Card. Let me see how that turns out.

Both my car and my bike were used vehicles so I had to go through the change of ownership procedure for both of them. Here are some tips based on my experience.

- Take with you:
extra copies of all documents
extra photos
glue
paper clips (no stapler)
small plastic covers to enclose loose smart cards, photos, etc.
A self-addressed envelope with sufficient stamps for speed post (usually available near the RTO)

- You will be asked for a "B" extract of the RC. This contains all the details of the vehicle registration that are not printed on the RC card. Importantly these include the hypothecation status and any other legal issues. This can only be got at a Bangalore One centre for Rs. 10. It is advisable to get this before you part with any money.

- The clearance certificate (CC) is not needed for 2 wheelers but compulsory for cars.

- Technically, the CC must be applied for by the transferor (existing owner) but if the car has already been purchased, the new owner may also apply for it. My application was rejected the first time because of signature mismatching. The previous owner was cooperative and came to the RTO and signed in the register in front of the official to solve the issue.

- You will be submitting all the original documents to the RTO and you will left with nothing in hand. Remember to have spare copies until you receive the new documents in hand!

There's usually a lot of running around from counter to counter but if you have all the correct documents (including the CC) and come early enough, the actual application process can be completed in less than an hour.

Good luck to those who are about to embark on this mission!

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Originally Posted by Anoopscv (Post 3485196)
Thanks for the detailed information. One of my friend who thought it will take so many days to finish with both the RTO office, contacted an agent who charged 4k for this complete procedure :Shockked: .

One doubt: in the step 2, life time tax paid receipt is also need to be submitted?

Not reqd. as the LTT endorsement will be there on the RC book or smart card.


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