Driving license expiring? Here’s how to renew it quickly

GUIDE TO DL RENEWAL

Driving licenses that expired during the past year, post COVID, are valid up to March 31, 2021. So, if you need to get your licence renewed and are wondering how to go about it, here is a guide that should help.

Last month, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) launched an Aadhaar-authentication based contactless services that can be used to renew a driving license online without having to visit an RTO office. If one is able to do this, it certainly is the best option. However, if for any reason, you are unable to link your Aadhaar to your licence number, you will have to follow the traditional route:

Tackling missing data or deduplication error

If your DL information is not in the database or if there is a duplication of the DL number, you will get a message that says “De-duplication error” or the one below:

If you see such a message and click OK, you will be redirected to a backlog data entry page. However, for Karnataka, you will not be able to do anything online. You will need to visit the RTO where the license was issued and get it resolved.

When you go to the RTO, take along with you:

The DL supervisor at the RTO will attend to it. He will check on the system and either de-duplicate by issuing a new DL number or do the data entry. Mine was resolved immediately.

Have it checked online by someone who has access to a computer or check on your phone, then and there, to ensure it is done and you don’t need to make another trip

Filling up the online renewal form

If you are among the lucky ones whose DL details get retrieved minus the “De-duplication” error, then all your current DL details will show. You will see the validity of your licence, issuing RTO, etc.

You will find the following at the bottom of the screen:

In Bengaluru, one can go to any RTO. It does not have to be the same RTO which serviced you the last time. You will see this message:

If you choose an RTO that is different from the one where you were last serviced, you will get a message telling you so. You can decide if you want to continue with a different RTO or revert to the last issued RTO.

Do note that if you choose a different RTO, you will need to include “change of address” as a service at a later point in the process. This applies whether or not your address has changed. It involves a fee of Rs 200.



You will be able to update your mobile number and possibly Aadhaar number on the DL details page (I could not add the Aadhaar number).

Once you confirm your DL details, you will be taken to a screen where you can choose the DL service you require.

You will see a link to the populated application form (Form 2), medical self declaration (CMV Form 1) and medical certificate (Form 1a). Download and save these forms. They are pre-filled and have your signature/photo. You may choose to keep the same photo or change it to a recent one.

From experience, the RTO requires only the acknowledgement, medical certificate (Form 1a) and medical self declaration (CMV Form 1). They did not want the Form 2 even though I had printed it.



You will also see a list of the documents you need to upload. For renewal of DL, it will be soft copy of DL and medical certificate (Form 1a). If you have opted for address change, you need to upload the document for proof of address.

It will not be possible to upload the document in the same sitting since you will need to visit an MBBS doctor for the medical certificate. It needs to be signed and sealed by the doctor (across the photo). The doctor’s medical registration number should be clearly mentioned.

Once you get the medical certificate, you can upload it along with the other documents. For this, you will need to login again at the Sarathi Parivahan page. This time, choose Upload Document and proceed. You will need your application number and date of birth. On this same page, you can pay the fee (Fee Payments link) and book an appointment slot (Appointments link) later.

Once you have uploaded your documents, you will get a tick mark against that, saying you have completed the action.

Payment of fee and booking appointment

Next, you will need to pay the fee and book an appointment. Note that the payment site currently accepts payment against an application number only once. So if you, for example, first apply for renewal and pay, and subsequently apply for change of address, you will have to pay for change of address manually at the RTO counter. After you pay, download the receipt and print it. Then book your appointment slot and print it.

Note that payment may not reflect immediately. It takes a while. You can check Payment Status on the Sarathi Parivahan page.

When you go to the RTO, you need to have:

You have the option of paying at the RTO manual counter, but note that it has fixed timings, currently 10 am – 1 pm on weekdays, and there could be a long queue.

That’s it. Go to the RTO so that you are there at the appointed time. The DL supervisor will check your documents and the inspector will meet you and sign on it. Then, you will need to go for a brief sitting, for a photo and signature (they did not take biometrics). Though the application fee includes smart card, there is a differential fee that you will be asked to pay.

Then you take the docs to the superintendent who will note it in the register and give you an acknowledgement. Your license is supposed to reach you within 21 days. It took a week longer but it’s in my hand now!

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About Arathi Manay Yajaman 35 Articles
Arathi is market researcher who loves to run and write. She has been actively involved in issues that affect citizens, including apartment management, waste management and lakes. She currently lives in Mumbai and is Community Anchor with Citizen Matters.
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