| The following procedures have to be followed for obtaining learner’s licence.
- Application form in CMV 2 available AT FREE OF COST at the enquiry counter.
- 3 recent passport size photographs.
1. Fee Rs. 30/- for each class of vehicle in cash to be paid at the RTO cash counter OR a Demand Draft drawn from any Nationalised bank for Rs. 30/- for each class of vehicle .
2. Other Documents:
- 2.1 Proof of address:(to produce any one of the following)
- Ration Card
- Passport
- LIC Policy
- Electoral Roll
- Telephone Bill
- Electricity Bill
- Water Bill
- Caste Certificate (SC/ST, Backward Class and Minorties, etc.) and Income Certificate issued by Tahasildar.
- Pay slip issued by any office of the Central Government or a State
Government or a Local body.
- Ration CardSelf swearing Affidavit by an applicant before an executive Magistrate or a First Class Judicial Magistrate or a Notary Public as evidence of age and address.
- Proof of legal presence in India in addition to proof of residence in case of foreigners.
- 2.2 Proof of Age: (to produce any one of the
following)
- School Certificate.
- Birth Certificate.
- PAN card.
- Certificate granted by the registered medical practitioner not below the rank of a Civil Surgeon.
- Self swearing Affidavit by an applicant before an executive Magistrate or a First Class Judicial Magistrate or a Notary Public as evidence of age and address.
3.Minimum Age Requirements:
- 3.1 Age between 16 and 18 years:
- - The applicant shall have attained the age of 16 years in case of motor cycle with
engine capacity not exceeding 50 cc .
- - The
consent/declaration of the parents/guardian is necessary and consent shall be
given before the licencing authority.
- 3.2 Age 18 Years and above:
- - The
applicant shall have attained the age of 18 years in case of motor cycle with
gear or light motor vehicle.
- 3.3 For Transport Vehicle:
- - The applicant shall have attained the age of 20 years in case of
Transport Vehicles (Autorickshaw cab, Taxi, Goods
Vehicle, Bus etc.)
- - In case of transport vehicles one year driving experience of light motor vehicle is required.
- - Medical certificate in form no. CMV 1 and CMV 1A is necessary in case of transport vehicle.
4. Where the application has to be filed ?
Application along with above documents
shall be presented by the applicant before the Asst. R.T.O. (Driving Licence Branch).
5. Preliminary Test :
- Written test will be conducted for the applicants who have passed SSLC and
above. This test will be of multiple choice objective type questions.
- In case of others, oral test will be conducted.
- These tests will be conducted by the Inspector of Motor Vehicles.
* Applicants who are already having Driving Licence are exempted from preliminary test
in case addition of new class of vehicle.
6. Subjects for Preliminary Test:
- Traffic signs & signals, rules of the road regulations made under section 118 of Motor Vehicles Act.
- Duties of driver when his vehicle is involved in an accident resulting in death or bodily injury of a person or damage to property of a third party.
- Precautions to be taken while passing un-manned railway crossing and
- The Documents he should carry with him while driving a vehicle.
7. Applicants who have passed can collect their learner’s licence between 4.30 – 5.30 pm on the same day.
8. Re-appearance for test in case failed candidates:
- Application
along with documents will be returned to the failed applicant and he can re-appear for test on the next day
onwards.
k. Currency of learner’s licence: Learner’s licence is valid for the period of six months.
This licence is valid throughout India.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT P.R.O/A.R.T.O/R.T.O CONCERNED
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