How to apply for Driving License, RC and more online in India without going to RTO office: MoRTH announced that 18 RTO services online. Driving License application, International Driving Permit and more.
0 Comments The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has issued a notification stating that select RTO based services can now be carried out in a contact-less manner – online with Aadhar verification.
Driver’s licence and vehicle registration related services moved online
Total of 18 services available via Aadhar authentication
This has been implemented in an effort to reduce crowds at RTOs
MoRTH notification: What does it say? In essence, MoRTH has issued this notification to allow citizens to get certain RTO services related to driver’s licence and vehicle registration completed entirely online from the safety and convenience of their homes. This has been done in an attempt to reduce crowds at RTOs to prevent the spread of the ongoing pandemic.
Updated Mar 05, 2021 | 13:45 IST
The 18 online services became available starting 3 March, 2021. People seeking to use these services will need to use Aadhar authentication. 18 driving license, registration, and other RTO services can now be availed online 
With the aim to help ease access to RTOs and their services across the country, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has announced the availability of specific RTO services online. The Ministry, in its circular announcing the decision, said specific services relating to driving licenses, vehicle registration certificate, etc. can now be availed completely online. In order to enable this facility, users looking to avail said services will need voluntary Aadhaar authentication. With this, people will be able to avail the following services without needing to visit the Regional Transport Office.
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