Maharashtra RTO Codes List With Vehicle Registration Process

Maharashtra is home to many bustling cities and offers a unique blend of culture, heritage, modernity, economic prowess, and entertainment powerhouses. One of the wealthiest states in India, it's known for its diversity and is home to the country's premier educational institutions. If you are keen to register your vehicle in Maharashtra then the article will be helpful.

MH RTO Code List

Overview Of Maharashtra Regional Transport Office 

The Regional Transport Authority has established 51 RTOs in Maharashtra to control, manage, and regulate the existing and increasing volume of motor vehicles as well as to implement safety measures. The state has a population of more than 11 crores, and there are over 35 lakh registered motor vehicles.

Comprehensive List Of Maharashtra RTO Codes

More than 51 RTOs in Maharashtra carry out all transportation-related activities in the state. Below is the list of RTOs in Maharashtra with their respective RTO codes.

MAHARASHTRA RTO CODES

FULL LIST OF MH REGISTRATION VEHICLES

RTO City

RTO Code

Mumbai

MH01, MH02, MH03, MH47

Thane

MH04, MH05, MH48

Pen

MH06

Sindhudurg

MH07

Ratnagiri

MH08

Kolhapur

MH09

Sangli

MH10

Satara

MH11

Pune

MH12

Solapur

MH13, MH45

Pimpri Chinchwad

MH14

Nashik

MH15, MH51

Ahmed Nagar

MH16

Shrirampur

MH17

Dhule

MH18

Jalgaon

MH19

Aurangabad

MH20

Jalna

MH21

Parbhani

MH22

Beed

MH23, MH44

Latur

MH24

Osmanabad

MH25

Nanded

MH26

Amravati

MH27

Buldhana

MH28

Yavatmal

MH29

Akola

MH30

Nagpur

MH31

Wardha

MH32

Gadchiroli

MH33

Chandrapur

MH34

Gondia

MH35

Bhandara

MH36

Washim

MH37

Hingoli

MH38

Nandurbar

MH39

Wadi

MH40

Malegaon

MH41

Baramati

MH42

Navi Mumbai

MH43

Panvel

MH46

Nagpur East

MH49

Karad

MH50

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Documents Required For The Maharashtra Vehicle Registration

The use of unregistered vehicles in the state has been prohibited by the Maharashtra government. Even if a motor vehicle is registered in another state in India, it must undergo registration in Maharashtra before being permitted to be driven on the road.

Here is the list of required documents for registration of transport / personal vehicles in Maharashtra:

  • Form 20 is used for RTO registration of a new vehicle.
  • Form 21 must be presented along with the sales certificate. The dealer who sold the motor vehicle to the owner must supply them.
  • Form 22A must also include the manufacturer's declaration of compliance with safety and pollution standards, as well as roadworthiness.
  • If the vehicle to be registered is a goods vehicle, a manufacturer's certificate is also required.
  • If the vehicle is a caravan, the Transport Commissioner must approve the design of the vehicle.
  • If the car was purchased with lifetime taxes, purchase documentation is required.
  • Two copies of the PAN or Form 60 must be submitted for all vehicles except two-wheelers.
  • If a person buys a tractor or a caravan, the Tehsildar certificate can be used for tax exemption.
  • If the car was purchased out of state, tax payment documentation is required.
  • A vehicle insurance certificate is required.
  • A document that serves as proof of residence.
  • If the vehicle is imported, a receipt must be presented.

Also Read: What is the BH Number Plate, Eligibility and Registration Process?

Summary

We have described Maharashtra RTO and provided the complete list of MH RTO city codes. You can also find UP RTO codes and the HR RTO code list on our website. We hope you find the right information.

People Also Ask (FAQs)

Q. Where Is The RTO Office In Maharashtra?

A. Maharashtra RTO office located at V876+9FF, Railway Station Rd, Rajnagar, MIDC, Aurangabad, Maharashtra 431001. For any queries or other location address, one can call Maharashtra RTO number – 1800 120 8040.

Q. What Is Vehicle Registration Fees In Maharashtra?

A. Below the official price of a vehicle registration in Maharashtra state:

Type of Vehicle Fees in Rs.
Light commercial vehicle 1000
Rickshaw/cart 1000
Imported motor vehicle 5000
Heavy goods vehicle 1500
Medium goods vehicle 1000
Light motor vehicle 600
Imported motorcycle 5000
Motorcycle 300
Invalid carriage 50
Any other vehicle 3000

Note: Fees can vary, please visit Maharashtra RTO for the final charges. 

Q. What Is A Faceless Vahan Service?

A. Faceless Vahan service is offered to those applicants who meet specified criteria. Such applicants do not need to visit the RTO office to avail services.

Q. What Are The Eligibility Criteria For Availing These Faceless Services?

A. Only vehicles that are registered in Maharashtra and comply with the following conditions can avail of the faceless services:

1. Individual Ownership

2. Non-Transport Vehicle

3. Non-Hypothecated Vehicle

4. Vehicle owner's full name in Vahan records should match exactly with the full name mentioned in the Aadhaar records

5. The vehicle owner’s mobile number in Vahan records should match exactly with the mobile number linked to the Aadhaar

6. The vehicle owner’s current address pin code in Vahan records should match exactly with the pin code of the address linked to Aadhaar.

Q. What Are The Classes Of Driving Licenses In Maharashtra?

A. In Maharashtra, India, driving licenses are categorized based on the type of vehicle being driven. Here are the main classes of driving licenses:

  • MC 50cc (Motorcycle 50cc): For motorcycles with an engine capacity of up to 50cc.
  • MC EX50CC (Motorcycle with Gear): For motorcycles with an engine capacity above 50cc, including motorcycles with gear.
  • MCWOG/FVG (Motorcycle Without Gear/MCWOG or Gearless): For scooters and mopeds without gears.
  • LMV (Light Motor Vehicle): For light motor vehicles, including cars and jeeps.
  • LMV-NT (Light Motor Vehicle-Non Transport): For light motor vehicles used for personal, non-commercial purposes.
  • LMV-TR (Light Motor Vehicle-Transport): For light motor vehicles used for commercial purposes.
  • HMV (Heavy Motor Vehicle): For trucks and buses.
  • HGMV (Heavy Goods Motor Vehicle): For heavy goods vehicles.
  • HPMV (Heavy Passenger Motor Vehicle): For heavy passenger vehicles like buses.
  • MGV (Medium Goods Vehicle): For medium goods vehicles.
  • MPV (Medium Passenger Vehicle): For medium passenger vehicles like mini-buses.

Each category requires specific eligibility criteria and testing to ensure the driver can safely handle the vehicle.

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