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RC Transfer India — Step-by-Step Process Guide

How to transfer vehicle RC after buying a used car. All forms, documents, fees, and RTO timelines explained with real process details - not generic advice.

Updated May 2026

30 days

Mandatory window

₹500–800

Typical total fee

15–45 days

Processing time

RC transfer must be completed within 30 days of vehicle purchase. Failing to do so makes the buyer legally liable for any challans, accidents, or legal notices issued under the old owner's name.

Never complete a used car purchase if the seller cannot produce the original RC. A photocopy is not acceptable for transfer. Demand the original.

Inter-state RC transfer (e.g., buying a Delhi-registered car and living in Bangalore) requires an NOC (Form 28) from the seller's RTO, re-registration in your state, and payment of your state's road tax. This is a longer process - allow 60–90 days.

Most states support partial online processing of RC transfers via the Parivahan portal. You can upload documents, pay fees, and book an RTO appointment online - reducing RTO visit time significantly.

RC Transfer Process - Step by Step

1

Clear all pending challans

Before initiating RC transfer, check and pay all pending traffic challans for the vehicle. An outstanding challan will block the transfer at the RTO. Check at GaadiInfo challan search.

2

Prepare all documents

Collect: original RC, Form 28 (NOC from seller's RTO if different state), Form 29 (Notice of Transfer), Form 30 (Application for Transfer), seller's ID + address proof, buyer's ID + address proof, insurance certificate, valid PUC certificate, and bank NOC if hypothecated.

3

Fill and attest Forms 29 and 30

Both buyer and seller must sign Forms 29 and 30. In most states, these need to be attested by a notary public or gazetted officer. Forms are available through the Parivahan portal.

4

Initiate on Parivahan portal

Via the Parivahan portal → Vehicle Related Services → Transfer of Ownership. Fill the online form, upload documents, pay the fee online, and book an appointment at your RTO.

5

Visit RTO for biometrics

Appear at your RTO on the appointed date with all originals. The RTO officer will verify documents, capture biometrics (thumb impression and photo), and process the application.

6

Receive new RC

After verification, a new RC smart card is dispatched to the buyer's registered address. This typically takes 7–15 working days after RTO approval.

Documents Required for RC Transfer

Original RC (Registration Certificate)

Must be the original - not a photocopy

Form 29 - Notice of Transfer of Ownership

Signed by seller, attested

Form 30 - Application for Transfer

Signed by buyer and seller, attested

Form 28 - NOC from RTO

Required only if vehicle is from a different state

Seller's ID proof

Aadhaar, PAN, Passport, or Voter ID

Buyer's ID and address proof

Aadhaar preferred

Valid insurance certificate

Must be in force at time of transfer

Valid PUC certificate

Cannot be expired

Bank NOC (Form 35)

Only if vehicle has an active or recently cleared loan

Challan clearance certificate

Some RTOs require this - check pending challans first

RC Transfer Fees - Approximate

Transfer of ownership fee (2-wheelers)₹50–100Varies by state
Transfer of ownership fee (4-wheelers)₹300–600Varies by state
Smart card (new RC card)₹200Uniform across states
Hypothecation termination (if applicable)₹500–1,500Separate process
Notary attestation of Forms 29/30₹100–300Per form
Agent fees (if using agent)₹1,000–3,000Not mandatory

Frequently Asked Questions

Information sourced from official government portals - parivahan.gov.in, morth.nic.in. Process details and fees may vary by state. Verify with your local RTO before proceeding.