A comprehensive, programmatic guide to Driving Licence (DL) timelines, Learner's Licence (LL) fees, dynamic test track requirements, document lists, and online processes in Punjab.
This Punjab Driving Licence procedure and fee roadmap is verified against the latest notifications from the Punjab State Transport Department and standard CMVR guidelines.
The Government of India and the Punjab State Transport Department have digitized major citizen compliance services, dividing tasks into contactless (faceless) operations and mandatory physical track checks.
Punjab Transport Department offers streamlined, e-Sewa contactless applications for Learner's Licence and duplicates, reducing physical queues at licensing centers.
Licensing fees are governed by the Central Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR) under Rule 32. However, Punjab applies specific regional service charges, postal charges, and test track maintenance cess.
| Licensing Service Type | Official Fee | Regional Processing & Note |
|---|---|---|
| Issue of Learner's Licence (LL) | ₹150 | Learner's Licence fee at RTO or e-Sewa Kendra. |
| Driving Skill Test (Slot booking) | ₹300 | Driving track skill check slot fee. |
| Issue of Permanent DL (Smart Card) | ₹200 | High security chip-card print fee. |
| Driving Licence Renewal | ₹200 | Grace period of 1 year applies. Additional late fee of ₹300 post grace period. |
| Duplicate Licence Reprint | ₹200 | Requires online report registration copy. |
*Note: Smart Card processing typically appends a Speed Post delivery fee of ₹50 to ₹100. Always pay your fees directly via the central online payment portal to prevent agent commission charges.
Getting your driving licence in Punjab is completed in two primary phases: getting your Learner's Licence (valid for 6 months) and then converting it to a Permanent Driving Licence after 30 days.
Before initiating your application in Punjab, verify that you meet the age thresholds and possess the necessary paperwork.
Passing the driving skill check is mandatory to secure your licence. Punjab enforces advanced electronic evaluations.
Automated test tracks at Ludhiana, Amritsar, and Jalandhar use camera surveillance to track boundary violations during parallel parking and zig-zag maneuvers.
Operating a vehicle without a valid driving licence in Punjab is a critical offense under Section 181 of the Motor Vehicles Act. Subsequent offenses double the fine to ₹10,000 and include potential vehicle seizure. Always carry a digital copy on DigiLocker or mParivahan, which are legally recognized as equivalent to physical cards.
Are digital documents pulled on DigiLocker and mParivahan valid under regional traffic check operations in Punjab? Learn about IT Act Section 4 compliance guidelines.
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