The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways announced that from April 1, 2020, all vehicle owners must link their mobile numbers with the Vahan database. This move aims to streamline services like vehicle registration, insurance updates, and traffic violation alerts, improving the efficiency of communication between authorities and vehicle owners.
Mobile Number Linkage to Vehicle Registration: A New Mandate
As of April 1, 2020, vehicle owners in India are required to link their mobile numbers to the government's Vahan database. This mandate, announced by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, aims to streamline various vehicle-related services, including:
- Vehicle Registration: Issuance of new or duplicate registration certificates.
- No-Objection Certificate (NOC): Granting permissions for vehicle transfers or other purposes.
- Ownership Transfer: Facilitating the change of vehicle ownership.
- Address Change: Updating the registered address of the vehicle.
- Hypothecation: Recording details of vehicle loans or leases.
Why the Change?
This initiative is part of the government's digital transformation efforts to improve efficiency and transparency in the transportation sector. By linking mobile numbers to vehicle records, the authorities can:
- Send timely notifications: Alert owners about important updates, such as renewal deadlines or recall notices.
- Verify identity: Use OTP authentication for secure online transactions.
- Facilitate digital services: Enable paperless processes and online appointments.
How to Link Your Mobile Number:
To comply with this new rule, vehicle owners can:
- Visit a Regional Transport Office (RTO): Provide necessary documents and update your mobile number details.
- Use Online Portals: Utilize government-approved online platforms to link your number.