How To Get A VIP Number For Your Two Wheeler In India

For some people, having a two-wheeler means a convenient mode of transportations. But for many others, their vehicle is their pride and a statement about themselves. Such folks look for ways to upgrade their two-wheeler in every possible way. Well, having a fancy number plate is just as savvy as any other two-wheeler accessory.
If you want to learn how to get a VIP number for a two-wheeler in India, you've come to the right place. This article states everything about the process!

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The Process to Obtain a Fancy Number Plate for a Two Wheeler
You'd be delighted to know that you do not have to go to the RTO office to complete the process. Thanks to the online website, you can carry out the process from the comfort of your couch. Here's the process to get a VIP number for a two-wheeler:
- Go to the Ministry of Road Transport and Highway (MoRTH) official website and register yourself as a public user.
- After registering yourself, you need to enter your desired VIP number for your vehicle.
- The next step includes fee payment to book your VIP number plate.
- After paying the fees successfully, you can put your bids on the preferred fancy number.
- To obtain the desired fancy number, you might have to pay the outstanding balance based on the bidding results.
- If you successfully obtained the VIP number, retain a digital and a hard copy of the allotment letter. You will only receive this allotment letter on-screen after the payment is clear.
Fees for VIP Number Plate for Two Wheelers
The free for procuring a VIP number plate differs from one Indian state to another. For instance, a two-wheeler registering in Delhi requires a payment of Rs. 1000. Likewise, you have to check the VIP number registration fee in your respective state.
In addition to this fee, you will also have to pay an advance to book the number plate. The amount for this advance payment will depend on the type of number you pick. There are four categories for VIP numbers with varying advance payment slabs.
|
VIP Number Category |
The Amount for Advance Payment |
|
Super Elite Number |
Rs. 5 lakh |
|
Single Digit Number |
Rs. 3 lakh |
|
Semi-Fancy Number |
Rs. 1 lakh |
|
Other VIP Number |
Rs. 2 lakh |

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Checking VIP Number Availability Online
You first have to check which fancy numbers are up for sale before making up your mind. Thankfully, you can check the availability of your preferred number online before jumping to the actual registration process. Here's how to check the availability of a VIP number for a two-wheeler online:
- Visit the Ministry of Road Transport and Highway (MoRTH) official website
- Look for the ‘Choice Number' section and click it
- The next page will open a form where you have to enter the state of residence and your RTO name
- After correctly entering these details, the website will redirect you to the page consisting of all available fancy numbers

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You can get your special or lucky dates on your ride now that you know how to obtain a VIP number for a two-wheeler in India.
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