High security number plate

  1. What is High Security Registration Plate: Full Details Explained
  2. High Security Number Plate (HSRP): Price, Benefits & How to Apply
  3. Vehicle registration plates of India


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What is High Security Registration Plate: Full Details Explained

• HOME • BUY ASSURED CARS Menu Toggle • Used Cars in Delhi NCR Menu Toggle • Used Cars in Delhi • Used Cars in Gurgaon • Used Cars in Noida • Used Cars in Bangalore • Used Cars in Hyderabad • Used Cars in Mumbai • Used Cars in Pune • Used Cars in Chennai • Used Cars in Ahmedabad • Used Cars in Kolkata • Spinny Car Hubs • SELL YOUR CAR • CAR REVIEWS • NEWS • CAR BUYING GUIDE • SPINNY STORIES • GUIDES • CAR CARE In India, a high security registration plate (HSRP), along with a colour-coded st April 2019. Moreover, if any such vehicle is caught without HSRP, its owner has to pay a penalty of ₹5,000 to ₹10,000, depending on the state. This article will explain what an HSRP is, how you can get one, and everything you need to know about high security registration plates. Also Read – • • • • • • • • What is a HSRP Number Plate? A high security number plate is an aluminium-made number plate that is fixed onto a vehicle by a minimum of two non-reusable snap-on locks and has various identifiable features. On the top left corner of an HSRP, there is a blue-coloured chromium-based hologram of the size 20mm x 20mm of Ashoka Chakra. On the bottom left corner, there is a unique laser-branded 10-digit permanent identification number (PIN). Moreover, the numerals and alphabets of the registration number, have a hot-stamped film applied over them and are preceded by a blue ‘IND’ acronym. An HSRP is only issued after the digital registration of the vehicle and is linked to the vehicle. As su...

High Security Number Plate (HSRP): Price, Benefits & How to Apply

Recently the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) and Delhi Transport Department made it mandatory for all vehicles to get a high security registration plate (HSRP) fixed along with a colour-coded plate for vehicles which were sold before April 2019. Not getting an HSRP number plate will cost you a fine of Rs. 5000 to Rs. 10000. In this post, we will give you all the information you need about HSRP. High security number plates are number plates made of aluminium and are fixed onto the vehicle using a minimum of two non-reusable snap-on locks. The plate has a hot-stamped chromium-based 20 mm X 20 mm hologram of Ashoka Chakra in blue colour on the top left corner. A 10-digit permanent identification number (PIN) is laser branded on the bottom left corner of this plate. HSRP also has a hot-stamped film applied on the numerals and alphabets, which has ‘INDIA’ inscribed at a 45-degree angle. The alphabets and the numerical, written with hot-stamped film denote the state code, district or RTO code and car’s unique alpha-numeric identification number.This plate is also electronically linked to the vehicle where it is installed. Getting an HSRP has been mandated. Even so, here are HSRP number plate benefits- • The number plates available before April 2019 were easy to tamper with and could be removed and changed easily. This aided a rise in theft. Thieves replace registration numbers installed after stealing it, making it nearly impossible for the authorities to track t...

Vehicle registration plates of India

All motorised road vehicles in number plate) is issued by the district-level IND. Colour coding [ ] Permanent Registration [ ] • Private vehicles: • Private vehicles, by default, have black lettering on a white background (e.g. TN 75 AA 7106). • Vehicles which run purely on electricity have white lettering on a green background (e.g. AP 21 BP 7331) • Commercial vehicles: • Commercial vehicles such as taxis, buses and trucks, by default, have black lettering on a yellow background (e.g. UP 19 D 0343). • Vehicles available on rent for self-drive have yellow lettering on a black background (e.g. KA 08 J 9192). • Vehicles which run purely on electricity have yellow lettering on a green background (e.g. MH 12 RN 1289) • Vehicles belonging to • Vehicles registered to an embassy or United Nations have white lettering on a blue background (e.g. 199 CD 1 and 23 UN 1 • Vehicles registered to a consulate have yellow lettering on a blue background (e.g. 199 CC 999). • Vehicles registered by ↑03D 153874H). Temporary Registration [ ] • Unsold vehicles belonging to a vehicle manufacturer or a dealer have white lettering on a red background (e.g. HR 26 TC 7174). • Sold vehicles awaiting a permanent registration have red lettering on a yellow background (e.g. TS 07 D TR 2020). Permanent Registration Format [ ] Private and Commercial Vehicles [ ] The current format for the registration of private and commercial consists of four parts: • • • • This scheme of numbering has some advantages: • ...