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You might be aware of the utility of an RC if you are a vehicle owner. When you register a new vehicle with the Regional Transport Office (RTO), the RTO issues you a Registration Certificate (RC) which contains comprehensive information about yourself, your vehicle, and other vital details, such as the termination of the validity of the certificate.
Some of the details mentioned in an RC certificate include:
There are many uses of a registration certificate. Some of the key ones include:
A vehicle’s RC is the official document to recognize a vehicle. It helps tell apart from another vehicle of a similar make. It can hence be used to establish a vehicle’s identity.
You will also need your vehicle’s RC certificate while selling it to a third party. This is because the new vehicle owner’s name must be present in the RC certificate of your vehicle.
If you have opted for car insurance, for example, and wish to claim it after an incident of theft or an accident, you will require your car’s RC certificate to do the same.
Generally, an insurance company requires the car vehicle insurance policy document along with the car’s RC certificate to process a claim.
As the RC certificate gives a vehicle its unique identity, it comes in handy when a vehicle is lost or stolen. Hence, if a forensic procedure undertaken by the local police requires the police to track down a car, the RC certificate is used to identify it.
If you wish to check the details of your RC online instead of visiting the RTO, some procedures enable you to do the same. Follow the below-detailed process step-by-step to check your vehicle’s RC details online.
Visit the Parivahan Sewa Portal or click on this link.
Among the tabs on the top section of the site’s page, locate the tab Online Services and click on it.
Upon clicking the tab, a drop-down list shall appear, in which you must select the first option – Vehicle Related Services.
In the new window, you will be required to select your state’s name from another drop-down list of state names.
You shall now be led to another page on whose left-hand side you shall see the Choose option to avail services section. Click on Vehicle Registration No., and enter your vehicle’s registration number.
In the same section, select State RTO as the default option in the final field and click on Proceed.
Locate the Status tab and click on Know your application status if you have already applied for an RC and wish to know your application’s status.
Enter your RC application number and click on Proceed.
Clicking on View Report shows you a detailed status of your RC application.
You can, additionally, finance a new vehicle online. IDFC FIRST Bank offers two-wheeler loan online to help you buy your dream bike from the comfort of your home.
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You can also buy IDFC FIRST Bank’s two-wheeler insurance policy package to insure your newly purchased two-wheeler.
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