Last October, I moved from Hyderabad to Delhi, and decided to take my TS registered Activa along. Here is my account, which others may find useful in similar circumstances.
First and foremost, ascertain you want to get the registration changed.
Make sure you have paid any pending challans before proceeding. One of the documents required for applying for NOC is a police verification certificate. You can get one issued easily by your nearest Mee Seva Kendra. Fill in the form, and attach the copy of RC, along with an ID proof. The acknowledgement receipt consists of a number using which you can track your application status on their portal. It should ideally take only 3 to 4 working days. If it is taking longer, you may want to track down where your application is stuck.
On the RTO portal, select the option for obtaining NOC. It would be good if you can specify which RTO you will be transferring it to in the destination state. You will be required to book a slot at the designated RTO, where you will have to be present with your vehicle and required documents. In case you are also transferring to Delhi, make sure to take back your RC alongwith the NOC. The officials there are aware that Delhi RTO asks for the original RC to be submitted at the time of re-registration, and would easily comply. You may need to get the chassis number scratched on the application form.
Once done, you will receive the NOC in duplicate and can now transport the vehicle.
I had used Gati. The usual documents required while transporting are a copy of insurance and RC. Make sure you empty out the petrol tank, and the side mirrors are unscrewed and placed safely in the dikki.
The NOC has a validity of 6 months usually.
Once in Delhi, I initiated the process of registration through the website. Take the listed documents, along with the application form to the RTO. Now, since this was Telangana, the documents are sent for manual verification. Other states may have an online system, and the process can be faster. For my case however, it was taking few days, so I wrote an email to the Attapur RTO and asked them to verify over an email to Janakpuri RTO (the representative had told that we can make do with a verification over email as well, and that’s when I did this.)
After that, the application is processed, and you are given a link to make the payment (for road tax etc). Once done, report back to the RTO (by this stage your registration number would have been generated), and that is pretty much it. You then wait for the RC to get delivered. After you receive it, you can use any of the HSRP portal to book your number plate through (I used https://bookmyhsrp.com/). Go to the dealer selected (do call in advance to check if they have received your hsrp), get it mounted. And Done!
Existing insurance can be endorsed to the new registration number.
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