A driving licence in Assam is a legal document that permits a person to drive a motor vehicle on the roads. The Regional Transport Office (RTO) is responsible for issuing driving licences in the state.
There are different types of driving licences available in Assam based on the type of vehicle one intends to drive. These include two-wheeler licences, four-wheeler licences, commercial vehicle licences, and transport vehicle licences.
To obtain a driving licence in Assam, applicants must pass a written test and a driving test and meet other eligibility criteria set by the RTO.
The process of obtaining a driving licence in Assam is easy and can be done online or offline. If you live in Assam and want to apply for a driving licence, you can do so by following a few simple steps as outlined below.
The online process for applying for a driving licence in Assam is straightforward. Follow the steps below to apply for a driving licence online:
Visit the official website of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
On the home page, at the top left of the menu bar, find the option "Online services".
From the drop-down menu under "Online Services", select "Driving licence-related services".
You will be directed to the next step to choose the state you live in. From the list of different states, select "Assam" and continue.
Choose the appropriate option for which you wish to apply (i.e., new licence, renewal, or duplicate licence).
Fill in the required details, including your personal information, address, vehicle type, and previous driving licence details (if applicable). Note that you must possess a valid Learner's Licence if you wish to apply for a first-time Driving Licence through either the online or offline mode.
Upload the necessary documents.
Schedule an appointment for your driving test at your convenience.
Pay the application fee online.
Take a printout of the acknowledgement receipt and application form, which you will need to submit at the RTO office.
If you prefer to apply for a driving licence in person, you can do so by visiting the nearest RTO office. Here are the steps to follow:
Visit the nearest RTO (Regional Transport Office) in your area with the requisite documents.
Collect the driving licence application form.
Fill in the required details, including your personal information, address, vehicle type, and previous driving licence or learner's licence details (whichever is applicable).
Attach the necessary documents.
Submit the application form and the required documents to the RTO office.
Schedule an appointment for your driving test.
Pay the applicable fee at the RTO office.
To apply for a driving licence in Assam, you need to submit the following documents:
Proof of identity (such as an Aadhaar card, passport, PAN card, etc.)
Proof of address (such as voter ID card, passport, Aadhaar card, etc.)
Recent passport-size photographs
Age proof (such as a birth certificate, school leaving certificate, etc.)
Application fee payment receipt
Learner's licence.
Form 1A (medical certificate).
Driving test booking receipt.
Obtaining a driving licence in Assam is a simple and hassle-free process that can be done online or offline. Ensure that you have all the necessary documents and follow the steps mentioned above to get your driving licence without any trouble.
To ensure road safety, the government of Assam has put in place several rules and regulations.
Here are some of the significant rules related to driving licenses:
To obtain a driving licence in Assam, an applicant must be at least 18 years old.
The applicant must also pass a driving test conducted by the Regional Transport Office (RTO) in Assam.
The driving licence must be renewed every five years.
Here are some of the significant driving-related violations and penalties:
Driving without a valid licence can result in a fine of up to INR 500, 3 months or both.
Exceeding the speed limit can result in a fine of up to INR 1,000 for the first offence or imprisonment, which may extend up to 6 months, and INR 2,000 or imprisonment up to two years for subsequent offences or both.
Driving without insurance can result in a fine of up to INR 1,000 or imprisonment, which may extend to three months, or both.
Drunk driving or driving under the influence of drugs is punishable by imprisonment for six months and/or fines of up to INR 2,000. The subsequent offence is punishable by imprisonment for two years and/or a fine of INR 3000.
The Park+ app offers a quick and easy way to check your vehicle's information. You can check your vehicle's registration details, fitness certificate expiry date, pollution certificate expiry date, etc.
Download the Park+ app.
Open the app and click on 'Login'.
Enter your mobile number and click on 'Send OTP'.
Enter the "OTP" and click on 'Verify OTP'.
Navigate to "Services" and click the "View all" option.
Enter your 'Vehicle Number' at the top of the page.
Click on 'Search' to check vehicle information.
You can also take a mock driving licence test on the Park+ app.