Short Answer: Yes, you can ride your bike in another state without an NOC for a limited period, but there are specific rules and conditions you need to follow.
Understanding NOC (No Objection Certificate)
An NOC is a legal document issued by the Regional Transport Office (RTO) that certifies no dues or liabilities on the vehicle. It is required when you permanently move your vehicle from one state to another and need to re-register it in the new state.
Riding Without NOC: Rules and Conditions
Short-Term Stay (Up to 6 Months)
- No NOC Required: If you are staying in another state for less than 6 months, you do not need an NOC.
- Proof of Temporary Stay: You should carry proof of your temporary stay, such as toll receipts, fuel bills, or accommodation receipts, to show that you have recently moved.
- Road Tax Payment: You may need to pay road tax in the new state if your stay extends beyond 30 days. This can be done at the local RTO.
Long-Term Stay (More Than 6 Months)
- NOC Required: If you plan to stay in another state for more than 6 months, you must obtain an NOC from your home state’s RTO.
- Re-Registration: After obtaining the NOC, you must re-register your bike in the new state and pay the applicable road tax.
- Documentation: Ensure you have all necessary documents, including the original registration certificate, insurance, pollution under control (PUC) certificate, and address proof.
Steps to Obtain an NOC
- Visit Home State RTO: Go to the RTO where your bike is registered.
- Submit Application: Fill out Form 28 (Application for NOC) and submit it along with the required documents.
- Clear Dues: Ensure all dues, including road tax and fines, are cleared.
- Receive NOC: The RTO will issue the NOC after verifying the documents and clearing dues.
FAQs
What happens if I don’t get an NOC for a long-term stay?
- Penalties: You may face fines and penalties if caught by traffic authorities. The fine can be around ₹500 for the first offence and may double for subsequent offenses.
Can I pay road tax without an NOC?
- Yes: You can pay road tax in the new state without an NOC for short-term stays. However, for long-term stays, an NOC is required for re-registration.