Complete Guide For Online Two-wheeler NOC Application

No Objection Certificate (NOC) for Bike
The No Objection Certificate for two-wheelers is a legal document that declares that the issuing agency or bank has no objections to the certificate's details. In the case of Bikes, the NOC is either granted by the bank for loan repayment, which may be used to remove or cancel the bank's claim to the bike or issued by the RTO if you wish to register your bike in a new RTO. In both circumstances, the NOC is required to move the process forward.

How to Apply for a Bike NOC Online
The method for applying for a NOC for your bike online varies depending on whether it is an RTO NOC or a Bank NOC:

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RTO NCO for Bikes:
To acquire the NOC, you must submit the application form online. Visit the appropriate RTO afterward to continue processing the application. The following are the processes to apply for an RTO NOC for a two-wheeler online:
- Step 1: Visit the Vahan Citizen Services website of the government.
- Step 2: Choose the appropriate state and RTO.
- Step 3: Select 'Log on to Avail Services.'
- Step 4: Click the 'Application for No Objection Certificate' button.
- Step 5: Enter your bike's registration number and the last five digits of the chassis number.
- Step 6: Select 'Validate Registration Number/Chassis Number' from the drop-down menu.
- Step 7: A copy of your application form will be created. Check that all the information is correct.
- Step 8: Fill out the application form with the information about your bike insurance.
- Step 9: Enter the new RTO's State Code and press the Save button.
- Step 10: Pay the application costs and keep a printout of the fee receipt.
- Step 11: Take your NOC, fee receipt, and supporting documentation to the relevant RTO to get your request processed.

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Bank NOC for Bike:
- Step 1: go to the bank's website.
- Step 2: Log in to your account and get the bank NOC for the bike online.
NOC validity and Cost
The NOC for the bike issued by your RTO is valid for 6 months. You cannot re-register once it has expired. For banks, it varies.
The cost varies from bank to bank and RTOs to RTOs.
Documents Required
Bank:
- Form 28 with the application
- Copy of RC
- Copy of Insurance policy
- Up to date Paid Road tax proof with a receipt.
- PUC certificate
- Engine and Chassis number pencil print.
- Signature of the two-wheeler owner.

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RTO:
- Copy of RC
- Documents required by the bank
So whenever you need to sell your bike or shift bases across state lines, the process merely requires logging in and following the above-mentioned steps for a hassle-free RC transfer.
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