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Yes, it is generally possible to transfer the Regional Transport Office (RTO) registration of a motorcycle from one district to another within the same state. The process for transferring the registration of a motorcycle involves a few steps and may vary slightly depending on the specific state's regulations. Here is a general overview of the process:

  1. Obtain the required documents: Gather the necessary documents for the transfer, which typically include:

    • Original Registration Certificate (RC) of the motorcycle
    • Valid insurance certificate
    • Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate
    • Address proof of the vehicle owner (such as Aadhaar card, voter ID, etc.)
    • NOC (No Objection Certificate) from the current RTO (if applicable)
    • Form 29 and Form 30 (for ownership transfer)
  2. Visit the local RTO: Go to the RTO office that has jurisdiction over the new district where you want to transfer the registration. Inquire about the specific requirements and forms for transferring the registration of a motorcycle within the state.

  3. Submit the application: Fill out the necessary forms, such as Form 27 (application for transfer of ownership) and any other required forms. Attach the supporting documents mentioned above. Pay the required fees, including any transfer or re-registration fees.

  4. Verification and inspection: The RTO may conduct a physical verification of the motorcycle and may inspect the chassis number, engine number, and other relevant details.

  5. Issuance of new registration: Once the application and documents are verified, the RTO will issue a new registration certificate with the updated district mentioned on it.

It's important to note that the specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on the state and the RTO office. It is advisable to contact the local RTO in the new district or check their official website for accurate and up-to-date information regarding the transfer of motorcycle registration within the same state.

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