PUC in Maharashtra

In Maharashtra, a valid Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate is required to drive a vehicle on the roads. The PUC certificate confirms that your vehicle's exhaust emissions fall within government-prescribed limits. According to the Motor Vehicle Act,1988, you must always carry this document while driving. The information below explains how to get or download your PUC in Maharashtra. It also discusses the costs, penalties, and the validity period of the certificate in Maharashtra.

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What Is The Importance of Having a PUC Certificate for Vehicles in Maharashtra?

A pollution certificate in Maharashtra is important for vehicle owners. A few reasons why a PUC certificate is important for vehicle owners in Maharashtra are listed below.

  1. Indian motor law mandates that when you are driving on roads, you must have a valid PUC certificate, along with your driving licence, vehicle registration, and insurance.Read more

  2. IRDAI issued a circular in July 2018 directing all general insurance companies to renew motor insurance policies only if the vehicle owner holds a valid PUC certificate on the renewal date.Read more

  3. The certificate serves as proof that your vehicle meets government-mandated emission standards, a key step in curbing vehicle-related air pollution..Read more

  4. Without a PUC certificate, the traffic police can issue a challan.

How to Get a PUC Certificate in Maharashtra?

The procedure for getting a PUCC in Maharashtra is quite simple through Parivahan. Though you must visit the emission testing centre in person.

  1. Visit the PUC Parivahan website (puc.parivahan.gov.in) and click on "PUC Centre List".

  2. Select "Maharashtra" from the dropdown menu, then choose your local Regional Transport Office (RTO) to find authorised testing centres near you.

  3. Take your vehicle to any authorised centre. These are usually located at petrol pumps, service stations, or standalone emission testing facilities.

  4. The operator will place a testing device inside your vehicle's exhaust pipe to analyse the emissions.

  5. If your vehicle meets the prescribed emission standards, you receive the PUC certificate immediately after paying the testing fee.

What Is The Validity of PUCC in Maharashtra?

If you have a newer vehicle that meets the emission norms, PUCC is valid for 1 year. After that, you need to renew the certificate every 6 months. PUC validity for BS IV and BS VI vehicles is 1 year.

How to Download a PUC Certificate Online in Maharashtra?

You can download your PUC certificate from the official PUCC Parivahan website. Follow the steps mentioned below.

  • Open the Parivahan PUCC website at puc.parivahan.gov.in.

  • Click on the "PUC Certificate" tab in the menu bar.

  • Enter your vehicle's registration number and chassis number.

  • Type the captcha code and click "PUC Details".

  • If your certificate has been issued, you will see an option to download it. Save the document to your device for future use.Read more

What Are The Charges for PUCC in Maharashtra?

As per a Maharashtra government circular from April 2024, the revised fees for obtaining a PUC certificate are as shown in the table below.

Vehicle Type Fees for PUC
Two-wheelers Rs. 50
Three-wheelers (Petrol) Rs. 100
Four-wheelers (CNG/Petrol/LPG) Rs. 125
Diesel Vehicles Rs. 150

Note: Actual charges may vary slightly across different PUC centres. Verify current fees at your local testing centre.

Where Do I Find The List of PUC Centres in Maharashtra?

Maharashtra has authorised PUC centres across different districts. You can view the full list on the Parivahan portal by selecting Maharashtra and your relevant RTO. Here are a few examples of PUC centres in the state.

PUC Centre Code PUC Centre Name Centre Address Vehicle Types Tested
MH0010108 All Car Services 59, Clare Road, Byculla, Mumbai, 400008 Petrol/CNG/LPG Vehicle
MH0010141 Asst. Commissioner of Police Motor Transport Section, Shepherd Road, Nagpada, Mumbai, 400008 Petrol/CNG/LPG Vehicle
MH0010140 Asst. Commissioner of Police Motor Transport Section, Shepherd Road, Nagpada, Mumbai, 400008 Diesel Vehicle

Note:- The PUC centres have authorisations for a limited time period only and may change. Always verify a centre's current authorisation status through the Parivahan portal before visiting.

What Is The Penalty for Driving Without a PUCC in Maharashtra?

In Maharashtra, operating a vehicle without a valid Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate attracts penalties under the state's traffic regulations and the Motor Vehicles Act. Here are some of the offences associated with this violation.

Type of Offence Penalty
Four-wheelers Two-wheelers and three-wheelers
Driving without a valid PUCC (First offence) ₹2,000 + DL suspension for 3 months ₹1,000 + DL suspension for 3 months
Driving without a valid PUCC (Subsequent offence) ₹5,000 + DL suspension for 3 months ₹3,000 + DL suspension for 3 months

Disclaimer: The actual rules and fines may vary depending on the state government notifications. For more serious or repeated violations under the Motor Vehicles Act Fines up to ₹10,000 and/or imprisonment (e.g. up to 6 months).

Is PUC Required for Vehicle Insurance in Maharashtra?

Yes, a valid PUC certificate is needed in Maharashtra to renew vehicle insurance. An IRDAI circular directed all general insurance companies to renew motor insurance policies only when vehicle owners provide a valid PUC certificate.

FAQs

What is the penalty for PUC in Maharashtra?

In Maharashtra, driving without a valid PUC certificate can lead to a fine of ₹2,000 for the first offence and higher fines (up to ₹5,000) for subsequent offences. During enforcement drives, the total penalty could go up to ₹10,000 under the amended Motor Vehicles Act.

How much does PUC cost in Maharashtra?

Currently, the authorised centres charge ₹50 for two-wheelers, ₹100 for petrol three-wheelers, ₹125 for petrol/CNG/LPG four-wheelers, and ₹150 for diesel vehicles when issuing the PUC certificate after the emission test.

Is PUC compulsory in Maharashtra?

Yes, a PUC certificate is compulsory in Maharashtra for all motor vehicles under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. Driving without a valid PUC certificate is a punishable offence and can result in a challan or other penalties.

Can I renew my PUC before it expires?

Yes, you can renew your PUC before it expires by visiting any authorised PUC testing centre. However, the validity of the new certificate will begin from the test date.

How long is PUC not required for a new vehicle in Maharashtra?

When you buy a new vehicle in Maharashtra, or anywhere else in India, you don't need a separate Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate for the first year.