Vahan 139 2 Page
One of the major pushes in recent Vahan updates is empowering automobile dealers to register vehicles before they even leave the showroom. The v139.2 build stabilizes the "Dealer Point Registration" module, reducing the burden on RTOs and allowing citizens to get their Registration Certificates (RC) instantly upon purchase.
“A PUC certificate is enough to prove fitness.” Fact: PUC covers only emissions. Rule 139(2) requires a full mechanical and safety inspection. vahan 139 2
In the intricate ecosystem of Indian road transport, digital platforms like (the national vehicle registration database managed by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways) have become the central nervous system for all vehicle-related data. Among the hundreds of codes, rules, and sections that drive this software, one specific term has been gaining traction among vehicle owners, dealers, and Regional Transport Office (RTO) agents: "vahan 139 2" . One of the major pushes in recent Vahan
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Once the message is sent, you will receive an SMS from the system within a minute containing the following details: The registered owner (masked for privacy). Vehicle Model: Make and model of the vehicle. Registration Status: Whether the RC is active/valid. Fuel Type: Petrol, Diesel, CNG, Electric. Registration Date: The date the vehicle was registered. Insurance Validity: Till when the insurance is valid. RC Expiry Date: Validity of the Registration Certificate. Importance of Vahan SMS Service for Rule 139 Compliance Rule 139(2) requires a full mechanical and safety inspection
Section 139(2) is specific to cross-border transport services under reciprocal arrangements. It should not be confused with:
While comprehensive, the VAHAN database may not contain records for extremely old vehicles or certain specialized vehicles in some RTOs.

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