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Maharashtra RTO Offices: Complete List With Address & Phone Numbers

Every state and union territory in India has its own Regional Transport Office (RTO) or Regional Transport Authority (RTA) that is a subsidiary of the Motor Vehicles Department. The RTO of Maharashtra is a government body that is tasked with fulfilling the duties and responsibilities as mentioned in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. The RTO in Maharashtra, headed by the Transport Commissioner, has been formulated under section 213(1) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, which states that “The State Government may, for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of the Act, establish a Motor Vehicles Department and appoint as officers thereof such persons as it thinks fit.” The primary role of an RTO is to maintain a comprehensive database of all motor vehicles registered in that particular city, state or union territory, and to monitor and enforce the various rules and regulations mentioned in the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. In the state of Maharashtra, the RTO is assigned the responsibility of taking care of the public transportation system, management of vehicle registration, issuance of driving licences and vehicle-related permits, keeping a check on vehicular pollution and duly collecting road tax.

List of Regional Transport Offices with RTO Code in Maharashtra

मोटार वाहन विभाग, महाराष्ट्र
City RTO Code
Mumbai (South) – Tardeo MH-01
Mumbai (West) – Andheri MH-02
Mumbai (East) – Ghatkopar MH-03
Thane MH-04
Kalyan MH-05
Raigad MH-06
Sindhudurg Nagari MH-07
Ratnagiri MH-08
Kolhapur MH-09
Sangli MH-10
Satara MH-11
Pune MH-12
Solapur MH-13
Pimpri Chinchwad MH-14
Ahmednagar MH-16
Shrirampur – Ahmednagar MH-17
Dhule MH-18
Jalgaon MH-19
Aurangabad MH-20
Jalna MH-21
Parbhani MH-22
Beed MH-23
Latur MH-24
Osmanabad MH-25
Nanded MH-26
Amravati MH-27
Buldana MH-28
Yavatmal MH-29
Akola MH-30
Nagpur MH-31
Gadchiroli MH-33
Chandrapur MH-34
Gondia MH-35
Bhandara MH-36
Washim MH-37
Hingoli MH-38
Nandurbar MH-39
Wadi Nagpur MH-40
Malegaon – Nashik District MH-41
Baramati – Pune MH-42
Vashi (Sanpada) MH-43
Ambejogai Beed MH-44
Akluj – Solapur MH-45
Panvel MH-46
Borivali MH-47
Vasai – Virar MH-48
Nagpur (East) – Bhandara Road MH-49
Karad MH-50
Sangamner – Ahmednagar MH-51
Parbhani (Rural) MH-52
Pune South MH-53
Pune North MH-54
Mumbai Central MH-55
Thane Rural MH-56

Services Offered by Regional Transport Offices

Any Regional Transport Office (RTO) across various cities, states or union territories in India have certain sets of functions that they are deemed to carry out. The main functions of an RTO are three-fold:

  • To ensure that the provisions of all the rules and regulations stated under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989 and the state motor vehicles guidelines are properly enforced.
  • To levy and collect tax according to the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.
  • To facilitate the development and growth of road transportation by managing respective permits.

In order to comply with the functional requirements mentioned above, all RTOs perform the following main activities, as per the vehicles act:

 

Motor Vehicle Registration

This includes issuing and renewing registration certificates for motor vehicles, transfer of ownership of the vehicle, change in registration details, hypothecation removal and issuing fitness certificate to the vehicle.

Motor Vehicle Tax Collection

This includes collection of Motor Vehicle Tax, or Road Tax, as per the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, conducting any motor department’s action cases and collection of vehicle inspection fee.

Issuance of Driving License

This includes issuing a learner’s permit and subsequently a driving license, conducting driving tests, renewal or duplication of driving license (in case of loss or theft), issuing license for driving instructors, conductors for commercial vehicles and for professional motor vehicles driving schools.

Vehicle’s Mechanical Inspection

This includes vehicle inspection for fitness certification, for giving clearance to accidental vehicles, and validity check for insurance and Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate.

Issuance of Permits

This includes issuing various tourist and transportation permits such as International Driving Permit, inter-state and national permits for commercial vehicles, permits for passenger carrying vehicles and school buses, and All India Tourist Vehicle Authorization and Permit.

FAQs

What is the legal age to drive in Maharashtra?

In the state of Maharashtra, the legal driving age is 18 years. However, you can obtain a driving license to drive a gearless scooter or a gearless bike from the age of 16.

My vehicle is registered in some other state. Do I need to re-register it if I move to Maharashtra?

Yes, if you are moving to Maharashtra from any other state for a time period of more than a year, then you need to re-register your vehicle with the Maharashtra RTO.

How many RTOs are there in Maharashtra?
Presently, the state of Maharashtra has 54 functioning RTOs spread across different cities.

How can I check vehicle owner details in Maharashtra?
To check vehicle owner details, you can either do so online, or can do it via SMS. Visit the official website of VAHAN, enter the vehicle number and you will see all the vehicle owner details. You can also get the vehicle owner details by sending VAHAN vehicle number to 7738299899.

What are the documents required for registration of private vehicles in Maharashtra?
To register your private vehicle (non-transport vehicle) in Maharashtra, you need to submit the following documents: Copy of PAN card, Passport sized photographs, Purchase invoice of the vehicle, Address proof, Attested copy of vehicle insurance, Temporary registration details issued by the dealer, Valid identification proof, Form 20, Form 21, Form 22, Form 22-A.

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