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RTO Forms 28, 29, 30, and 35
RTO Forms 28, 29, 30, and 35

RTO Forms 28, 29, 30, and 35 - Quick and easy guide to carefree used car ownership

29 Sept 2024
Key highlights
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    RTO forms 28, 29 and 30 are necessary for legal transfer of car ownership
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    RTO form 35 helps remove the lien/claim on a car after the end of a lease or loan
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    All forms are available online and help in the easy transfer of car ownership
Outline

During the sale of a used car, the seller and buyer must submit correctly filled-out forms to the authorities for a smooth ownership transfer and trouble-free after-sales experience. It is guaranteed that you will have heard of RTO forms 28, 29, 30 and 35 if you are in the market to sell or buy a used car. 

While it may sound tedious, there is no need to stress - we have a simple checklist of documents you will need to keep ready, a brief explanation of why each form is needed, and all the information you will need for a stress-free experience.

What are the forms issued by the RTO for selling a used car?

The government needs to keep tabs on how many cars are on the road, who owns those cars, if the owners have paid all the relevant taxes. The authorities also must be diligent if the owners have agreed to be accountable for owning and driving their cars, and if people are protected from liabilities in case of an accident. Registering your car with the RTO helps the government keep track, and when you want to sell your car, the transfer of ownership is added to government records by the owner filling out prescribed forms.

Forms 29 and 30 are the primary forms to be filled out and submitted to the RTO when selling a used car. Additionally, the RTO may require the owner to submit forms 24, 28 and 35, depending on various factors. Let’s look at each form in detail:

RTO Form 28: No Objection Certificate (NOC) for vehicle

Form 28

  • What is it?Form 28, an application for and grant of a No Objection Certificate.
  • When? - If the car needs to be registered in a state or union territory other than the state of original registration.
  • Why? - The rules of car ownership vary between regional transport offices. If a car is relocating to a different region, it should be clear of any dues or offences. 
  • Whom? - The seller must apply for an NOC from the original RTO.
  • Required documents? - Along with a correctly filled up Form 28, the seller must submit:
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    Original vehicle registration certificate

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    Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate

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    Insurance policy certificate

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    Address proof of the registered owner

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    NOC from the dealership in case the car is leased or hire-purchased

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    NOC from the bank or financial institution if the car is under a loan or hypothecation agreement

RTO Form 29: Transfer the ownership of a vehicle

form 29

  • What is it?Form 29 is a notice of transfer of ownership of a motor vehicle.
  • When? - At the start of the selling process for the used car.  
  • Why? - This form informs the RTO that a car owner plans to sell their car. It also allows third-party sellers/dealers to take the car from the original owner for display/storage purposes.
  • Whom? - The seller must complete and submit Form 29 at the RTO of original registration, signed by both the seller and buyer.
  • Required documents? - Along with a correctly filled up Form 29, the seller must submit:
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    Original vehicle registration certificate

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    Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate

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    Insurance policy certificate

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    Address proof of the registered owner

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    Address proof of the buyer

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    NOC from the dealership in case the car is leased or hire-purchased

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    NOC from the bank or financial institution if the car is under a loan or hypothecation agreement

RTO Form 30: Report of transfer of ownership of a motor vehicle

form 30

  • What is it?Form 30 is an application for intimation and transfer of ownership of a motor vehicle.
  • When? - When completing the process of buying a used car.  
  • Why? - This informs the RTO about the buyer of the used car. It is necessary to legally complete the transfer of ownership of a used car to a new owner.
  • Whom? - The buyer must submit Form 30, signed by both the seller and the buyer, at the RTO in whose jurisdiction they want to register the car.
  • Required documents? - Along with a correctly filled up Form 30, the seller must submit:
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    Attested copy of Form 29 from the RTO where the car is currently registered

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    Original vehicle registration certificate

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    Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate

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    Insurance policy certificate

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    Address proof of the buyer

RTO Form 35: Notice of termination of agreement of hire-purchase/lease/hypothecation

  • What is it?Form 35 is a notice of termination of agreement of hire-purchase/lease/hypothecation.
  • When? - To update the car registration certificate (RC) when the loan is cleared or if the hire-purchase/lease deal no longer applies.
  • Why? - This informs the RTO that a car is no longer collateral as any loan/lease/hire-purchase agreement has been paid off. 
  • Whom? - The seller must submit Form 35 at the RTO of original registration.
  • Required documents? - Along with a correctly filled up Form 35, the seller must submit:
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    Original vehicle registration certificate

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    Insurance policy certificate

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    Proof of loan repayment, such as a closure letter from the bank/financer or letter of termination of hire-purchase/lease deal

Used car ownership transfer document checklist

The following documents should be kept at the ready or be attached to RTO forms 28, 29, 30 and 35:

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    Certificate of Registration (RC)

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    Certificate of Insurance

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    Certification of Pollution Under Control (PUC)

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    PAN card copy of both seller and buyer

  • Form 60 (Working Certificate) if the buyer does not have a PAN card
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    Chassis number pencil print

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    Engine number pencil print

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    Proof of Date of Birth of the buyer

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    Proof of address of both seller and buyer

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    Undertaking Certificate by both seller and buyer

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    Passport-size photographs of both the seller and buyer

Conclusion

The information, checklists and tips above should make your used car selling and buying experience smoother. For added convenience, you can sell your car at CARS24 - minimal paperwork, a hassle-free process, fair price and instant payment!

FAQs

Q. Are NOC and Form 28 the same?

No, an NOC and Form 28 are not the same. Form 28 must be submitted at an RTO to obtain an NOC.

Q. Is it possible to edit the driving licence application form after submission?
No, editing the driving licence application form after submission is not allowed. You must submit a fresh application accompanied by an explanation of the changes made compared to the original submission.

Q. Is it mandatory to submit Form 30C?
No. Form 30C, or the application to get an Income Tax Clearance Certificate, has nothing to do with used car buying or selling in India.

Q. Who gives Form 35?

Form 35 can be downloaded from the Parivahan Sewa website of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, obtained from any official RTO website, or a physical copy can be obtained from the nearest RTO.

Q. Are NOC and Form 35 the same?

No. A NOC can be obtained from the RTO after successfully submitting and processing Form 28. Form 35 should be submitted to change or remove the hypothecation status from a car’s RC

Q. Can I submit Form 30 online?

Some forms - including Form 30 - can be submitted online, depending on the RTO.

Q. When do I need Form 29, and why is it important?

If you are selling your used car, you need to fill out and submit Form 29 so that the RTO knows that the change of ownership of a car in their jurisdiction has been initiated.

Q. How do I fill out RTO Form 28?

All RTO forms, including Form 28, have clear instructions on the details needed to complete them correctly. A universal rule is that the blanks should be filled in block letters and black ink.

Q. When should RTO Form 30 be submitted?

Form 30 should be submitted to the RTO, the jurisdiction under which the car is being transferred.

Q. What information is required on Form 30?

All RTO forms, including Form 30, have clear instructions on the details needed to complete them correctly. A universal rule is that the blanks should be filled in block letters and black ink.

Q. How do I submit RTO Form 35?

RTO form 35 can be submitted online if the RTO allows it; this differs from state to state.

Q. What happens after submitting Form 35?
Depending on which RTO the Form 35 is submitted to, an acknowledgement of the change in hypothecation status is generated. Furthermore, a fresh RC may be generated.

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