Digit App

Accessibility Options

arrow
Grey Scale
Readable Text
Reset
hamburger
×
Digit General Insurance Logo
Powered By Digit
general-insurance
mobile-img

Check Pending Challans Online

desktop-img

Bike Pollution Certificate Price Online

What are the Bike PUC Certificate Charges?

How to Get a PUC Certificate for a Two-wheeler Online?

How to Get a PUC Certificate for a Two-wheeler Offline?

FAQs about Bike PUC Price

How much does a PUC cost for a two-wheeler?

up-arrow

The cost of a PUC certificate for two-wheelers generally ranges from ₹60 to ₹100, depending on the fuel type (petrol, CNG, LPG) and the state or authorised testing centre issuing the certificate.

The cost of a PUC certificate for two-wheelers generally ranges from ₹60 to ₹100, depending on the fuel type (petrol, CNG, LPG) and the state or authorised testing centre issuing the certificate.

How long is a PUC valid for a two-wheeler?

up-arrow

For new two-wheelers, the PUC certificate remains valid for one year from the purchase date. After that, it must be renewed every six months following an emission test to remain valid.

For new two-wheelers, the PUC certificate remains valid for one year from the purchase date. After that, it must be renewed every six months following an emission test to remain valid.

Is there a late fee for renewing an expired PUC certificate for a two-wheeler?

up-arrow

No, there is no late fee charged for renewing an expired PUC certificate for a two-wheeler. All you need to do is visit the nearest authorised emission testing centre and get a fresh test done to obtain a new certificate.

No, there is no late fee charged for renewing an expired PUC certificate for a two-wheeler. All you need to do is visit the nearest authorised emission testing centre and get a fresh test done to obtain a new certificate.

What are the penalties for not having a valid PUC certificate for a two-wheeler?

up-arrow

If you ride a two-wheeler without a valid PUC certificate, you may face a fine of ₹1,000 for the first offence and ₹2,000 for repeat offences, as per the Motor Vehicles Act.

If you ride a two-wheeler without a valid PUC certificate, you may face a fine of ₹1,000 for the first offence and ₹2,000 for repeat offences, as per the Motor Vehicles Act.

Where can I get a PUC certificate for my two-wheeler?

up-arrow

You can get your bike's PUC certificate at authorised emission testing centres, commonly found at petrol pumps, RTO offices, and certain authorised vehicle service stations.

You can get your bike's PUC certificate at authorised emission testing centres, commonly found at petrol pumps, RTO offices, and certain authorised vehicle service stations.