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BH Number- Do you need BH Series number plate on the vehicle, know its process

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Friends, in today's era, having a car has become a common thing and it has also become a necessity for many people, when many people buy a car, they get many things of their choice in it, from fancy accessories to unique number plates. But a new type of number plate is making headlines—BH (Bharat) series number plate, also known as India Series. With BH number plate, you do not need to re-register your vehicle when moving from one state to another. Let's know how you can apply-

Benefits of BH series number plate

No need to re-register the vehicle when moving to another state.

Available to central/state government employees, private sector employees working in multiple states, etc.

Makes inter-state movement of vehicles easy.

Helps to avoid the hassles of local RTO and save time.

How to apply for BH series number plate

Visit the Transport Portal

Visit the official website of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways:

👉 https://parivahan.gov.in/parivahan//node/1978

Login and select Vehicle Registration

Click on “Vehicle Registration”.

Select your state and click on “Apply for New Registration”.

Select BH Series

From the options, select “Bharat Series” (BH) registration.

Enter Vehicle Details

Fill in:

Owner Name

Vehicle Chassis Number

Engine Number

Other Basic Vehicle Details

Upload Required Documents

Identity Proof

Address Proof

Employment Proof (for eligibility)

Pay Registration Fee

Pay online.

Keep the receipt/slip for future reference.

RTO Verification

Your application will be verified by the Regional Transport Office (RTO).

If approved, you will be issued a BH series number plate.

Who can apply for a BH series number plate?

Not everyone is eligible for this plate. It is mainly for people employed in transferable jobs or on an all-India level.

Eligible applicants include:

Central government employees

State government employees

Defense personnel

Employees of public sector undertakings (PSUs)

Bank employees

Employees of private companies that have offices in at least four states or union territories

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