A trade certificate obtained from the registering authority allows a dealer to receive exemption from registering the motor vehicle owned by him or her although the dealer cannot sell a motor vehicle to another purchaser without the vehicle's temporary or permanent registration. A trade certificate issued by the registering authority is valid only for a period of 12 months from the date it is issued.
A trade certificate or the trade registration mark and number can only be used by the person under whose name it has been issued. Only in certain special circumstances can it be used by any other person. These circumstances are:
The different circumstances under which a motor vehicle with trade certificate can be used are:
The procedure to apply for a trade certificate is as follows:
The only document required for the applicant to submit to the registering authority is Form 16.
No, the applications for trade certificate renewal or grant is different for different motor vehicles. Separate applications are required for the following vehicles: motorcycle, light motor vehicle, invalid carriage, medium passenger motor vehicle, heavy passenger motor vehicle, medium goods vehicle, heavy goods vehicle, or any other motor vehicle of a specific description.
The documents required to get a trade certificate are the following: Form 16, which is application of trade, dealership letter from the manufacturer, map of workplace, trade owner's PAN number, GST number of business or firm, valid address proof such as Aadhaar or voter ID, photographs of workplace, documents of workplace, etc.
After the application is submitted for a trade certificate, the regional inspector or other officer will visit the workplace for an inspection to see if it meets the requirements. If it is successful, you will have to pay the fee for the relevant class of vehicle after which you will be issued the trade certificate on Form 17 which is valid for one year from the date of issue.
A trade certificate issued by the RTO is very important because it is a certificate of bonafide business and is mandatory as per the Motor Vehicles Act. This is to be displayed on the vehicle when it is not registered.
A trade certificate may be used for the following purposes: proceeding to or returning from a weigh bridge, proceeding to or returning from a workshop for fitting a body to the vehicle or for painting and repairs, for proceeding to or returning from an airport, wharf, or railway station after being transported or for transportation, for proceeding to or returning from an exhibition of vehicles where it is being offered for sale, for trial or demonstration for a prospective buyer, as well as some other reasons that are mentioned in the MV Act.
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