I transferred my company leased vehicle (CLV) that
I was using to my name after the expiry of the lease period. Since the Car was
originally registered with Electronic city RTO and I live under the
jurisdiction of Jayanagar RTO, I had to get a clearance certificate from the
former. My company had provided me with all the required documents. The
documents required to obtain the clearance certificate are as follows, I guess
it is possible to download and take a printout of these documents and get it
signed from the original owner.
Form No 33, RC Card, Insurance, Emission Certificate,
No objection letter if car is on Lease from company, Address proof
I went to the Electronic city RTO and
encountered a very friendly lady who was sitting at the front desk. She asked
me what I wanted and when I informed that I wanted to get the ownership
transferred, she asked me to give her the documents. Quickly she stacked up the
documents in some order and asked me to go to the cash counter and pay an
amount of 135 rupees, I went to the cash counter and got the receipt, once
back, the lady directed me to get a self-addressed envelope with 17 rupees
postage stamp affixed to it. She indicated that the envelope could be obtained
from a shop outside the RTO building. Following her directions I saw a shop
selling the envelopes. The guy charged me 30 rupees for the envelope and I paid
it grudgingly. Once back, I was directed to another lady sitting in the same
counter at the front desk, she again checked the details and gave me the acknowledgement
for having taken the documents. It hardly took me 45 minutes to get the job
done.
I received the clearance certificate along with
the old RC card in 25 days from the date of submission.
Now I prepared the second set of documentation,
which I had to submit at the Jayanagar RTO. The document list is as follows
Form No 29, Form No 30 ( In case of Leave
vehicles), RC Card, Insurance, Emission certificate, Address Proof, PAN card
copy, Clearance certificate from previous RTO.
At the Jayanagar RTO, the going was slightly
difficult as the front desk person was not very forth coming in giving
directions. She indicated to a group of desks at a corner and I had to double
check with a couple of RTO employees before finding the right person. The lady
here, took her time in examining the documents, she then directed me to pay an
amount of 300 rupees at the cash counter. After waiting in the cash queue for
10 minutes, as I was about to pay the cash, the guy in the cash counter gave
back the documents and asked me to get the data entered and indicated to an old
guy sitting in the far corner. I went to him and he in turn directed me to a
young lady to get a number, by the time I was back to the old guy there was
another guy getting his data entered. The other guy’s data entry took 15
minutes as he was transferring his vehicle from Jharkhand. My data entry took
around 10 minutes and finally I managed to pay the cash after standing in the
queue. Thinking that I was now almost
done, I went back to the first lady, looking at the receipt she asked me to get
a self-addressed envelope with 12 rupees postage stamp and also directed me to get
the documents verified by the Assistant RTO officer. I went out of the building
and found a guy selling the envelopes for 25 rupees. After forking out the
change, I went and stood in a queue outside the ARTO chamber, my turn came in 5
minutes, after a cursory glance of the documents he signed it and gave it back
to me. Finally the front desk lady took all the documents and gave me an
acknowledgement. It took close to 2 hours to get the process done. Since I had
gone on a Saturday at 10 in the morning, I was done by 12 and it so happens that
the RTO cash counter also closes at 12, so it is always good to reach the place
when it opens up.
Even in Jayanagar nobody demanded bribes and if
you are proactive in asking what to do next, they usually wave their hands to
the right person. I finally felt as if the dense cob web of bureaucracy was
opening out to the common man to get his work done without much of a problem.
I received the RC card with my name printed on
it after about a month.
2 comments:
hello,
How about if i wanna buy car from a person who has brought car under company lease and not transferred the RC to his name yet?
Can i get the RC transferred to my name directly or first should he get it transferred to his name and then me ( so basically will i be the 2 or 3 owner as per RC)?
Thanks in advance...
Zakir
Hi Zakir,
Yes you can transfer the car to your name directly. This would be ideal as you will be the second owner of the car as per RC. The company usually gives the transfer documents without entering the name, so it can be done.
I have seen many of my colleagues doing the same.
Regards,
Mithun
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