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Maharashtra Mandates High-Security Number Plates For Pre-2019 Vehicles By March 2025

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Non HSRP vehicles will be penalised in Maharashtra after March 2025 deadline

The Maharashtra government has introduced a new directive requiring all vehicles registered before April 1, 2019, to adopt High-Security Registration Plates (HSRPs) by March 31, 2025. This move is expected to impact over 20 million vehicles in the state, including two-wheelers, three-wheelers, cars, and tractors.

Vehicle Owners to Bear Costs; Deadline Enforced

Under the mandate, vehicle owners will be responsible for replacing their old number plates with HSRPs, which are tamper-proof and standardized for security purposes. Failure to comply by the deadline could result in penalties under the Motor Vehicles Act. Additionally, the state’s Motor Vehicle Department will deny services such as ownership transfer or address changes for vehicles without HSRPs.

The costs for the installation have been set by the government at Rs. 745 for passenger vehicles, Rs. 500 for three-wheelers and Rs. 450 for two-wheelers and tractors.

Streamlined Appointment-Based Installation

The installation process will be appointment-based and managed online through portals operated by three government-appointed agencies, depending on the Regional Transport Office (RTO) location. Walk-in appointments will not be permitted. Vehicle owners can book, cancel, or reschedule their installation appointments up to 90 days after the initial booking. The agency will verify vehicle details through the official VAHAN portal before the plates are installed.

Advanced Features of HSRPs

The HSRPs come equipped with several security features aimed at enhancing vehicle safety and reducing counterfeiting:

Benefits of HSRPs

The state government emphasises that HSRPs are a step forward in improving vehicle security, especially in tracking stolen vehicles. The standardised design and tamper-proof features make it challenging to counterfeit the plates, enhancing overall road safety.

Public Response and Concerns

While some vehicle owners appreciate the security benefits of HSRPs, others have expressed concerns over the cost burden and logistical challenges of replacing existing plates. The state has assured the public that the online appointment system will streamline the process and minimise inconvenience.

Looking Ahead

As the deadline approaches, vehicle owners in Maharashtra are advised to plan for the transition to HSRPs to avoid penalties and service disruptions. This initiative aligns with broader efforts across India to standardise vehicle registration and enhance road safety.

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