It is not unusual to have a need for transporting goods across India. However, there are extra steps that must be taken when transporting these goods if you want to do it legally. The National Permit or All India Permit is the type of registration provided by the Transport Department of each State Government to transporters for carrying goods throughout India. This article will cover the online application procedure for obtaining Online National Permit in India which can be applied online at [https://vahan.parivahan.gov.in/npermit/].
The permit provides authorization for a vehicle to ply across Indian Union Territories and at least four other States besides the State in which the permit was issued under certain conditions specified by law including payment of required fee online on time before the commencement of journey.
A National Permit, also known as an All India Permit, is a sort of registration issued by the Transport Department of each State Government to transporters for the purpose of operating goods carriage throughout India. State governments can issue two different sorts of permits for goods carriage: State Permits and National Permits. A National Permit allows a vehicle to travel across India, including the state in which it was issued, the Union Territory, and at least four other states. The procedure for obtaining a National Permit for a Lorry in India is discussed in this article.
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To receive a National Permit, the vehicle’s owner must submit an application to the State Regional Transport Authority in question. In several states, the age of the vehicle for which a National Permit is sought is a criterion. Only cars under the age of 12 can acquire a National Permit.
The following documents are required for getting a National Permit:
Forms 46 and 48 are required to be presented with the application for a National Permit. These two forms, along with the required fee, must be sent to the Regional Transport Authority of the state in which the vehicle is registered.
The transport authority will upload specific data on the online National Permit website called Vahan after submitting the application to the State’s Regional Transport Authority and paying the permission cost. Only transportation authorities have access to this website’s data. Transporters do not have access to the area.
The online application procedure for obtaining Online National Permit in India has been outlined below:
The online submission of the online application can be done only from 01 January 2014 using the service website. [https://vahan.parivahan.gov.in/npermit/]
The transport authority will upload specific data on the National Permit website called Vahan after submitting the application to the State’s Regional Transport Authority and paying the permission cost. Only transportation authorities have access to this website’s data. Transporters do not have access to the area.
The following is the government fee for acquiring a National Permit for a Truck or Lorry:
National Permit (Truck) | Temporary (For 1 Week) | |||
Permit Fee | Rs.50 | Rs.17,600 | ||
Application Fee | Rs.50 | |||
Authorization Fee | Rs.1,000 | |||
Composite Fee | Rs.16,500 | |||
Temporary (For 4 Months) | ||||
Permit Fee | Rs.240 | Rs.17,790 | ||
Application Fee | Rs.50 | |||
Authorization Fee | Rs.1,000 | |||
Composite Fee | Rs.16,500 | |||
Permanent (For 5 Years) | ||||
Permit Fee | Rs.2,000 | Rs.19,550 | ||
Application Fee | Rs.50 | |||
Authorization Fee | Rs.1,000 | |||
Composite Fee | Rs.16,500 |
Anyone can check the validity and status of an online National Permit on the Vahan Portal after it has been issued. The following information must be entered into the Vahan Portal to verify the status of a National Permit: No. of Registration and No. of Chassis (Last five chars)
Section 88 of the Motor Vehicle Act
National Licenses and permits issued by a State Regional Transport Authority (RTO) for goods carrying are covered under Section 88 of the Motor Vehicle Act.
“National permission” refers to a permit provided by the relevant authorities to goods carriages to operate throughout India or in such contiguous States as may be specified in such permit in line with the choice indicated in the application.”
The following is a copy of Section 88 of the Motor Vehicle Act, which deals with National Permits:
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