A valid PUC Certificate is a legal mandate for all petrol, diesel, and CNG vehicles in India. Use our 2026 interactive simulator to check your status, learn the validity guidelines, verify official testing fees, and download your authentic PDF copy from the Official Parivahan portal.
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The validity of a Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate varies depending on the age of the vehicle and the emissions standards it conforms to. Under MoRTH 2026 regulations, the rules are highly streamlined:
All newly registered vehicles are exempt from emission tests for **exactly 1 year** from their date of registration. The initial PUC remains valid globally.
Bharat Stage 4 and Bharat Stage 6 compliant cars and bikes are eligible for a **1-year (12 months) validity** PUC certificate upon renewal.
Driving any vehicle on public roads without an active, valid PUC certificate is a major offence. Under Section 190(2) of the Motor Vehicles Act, violators face a **flat ₹10,000 fine** for the first offence, potential imprisonment for up to 3 months, and standard disqualification of their Driving Licence for 3 months.
Select your vehicle category below to instantly calculate regulated RTO emission checking fees, certificate validity scales, and permissible exhaust index thresholds.
Ensure your engine is fully warmed up before starting the exhaust check for optimal carbon index logging.
| Vehicle Category | Fuel Type | Approximate Approved Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Two-Wheelers (Bikes/Scooters) | Petrol | ₹60 - ₹80 |
| Three-Wheelers (Auto Rickshaws) | CNG / Petrol / Diesel | ₹80 |
| Four-Wheelers (Cars/SUVs) | Petrol / CNG / LPG | ₹100 - ₹120 |
| Four-Wheelers (Cars/SUVs) | Diesel | ₹120 - ₹150 |
| Heavy Motor Vehicles (Trucks/Buses) | Diesel | ₹150 - ₹180 |
Each state operates its own local network of authorized pollution testing centers, emission regulations, and digital checking portals. Select your state below to view verified local testing pump networks, official helpline contacts, and direct RTO resource links.
You can check your PUC status online on the official Parivahan Sewa portal (vahan.parivahan.gov.in/puc/) by entering your vehicle registration number and the last 5 characters of your chassis number.
Under Section 190(2) of the Motor Vehicles Act, driving without a valid PUC certificate attracts a massive fine of up to ₹10,000 for the first offence, along with possible imprisonment for up to 3 months and suspension of your driving licence for 3 months.
For all new vehicles (including BS6, BS4, etc.), the first PUC is valid for 1 year from the date of registration. Subsequent renewals are valid for 1 year for all BS-IV and BS-VI compliant vehicles, whereas older vehicles (BS3 and below) require renewals every 6 months.
Yes, if your emission test was completed at an RTO-certified center, the data is uploaded to the central Vahan database. You can download and print a duplicate copy online from the Parivahan PUC section for free.
Yes, a digital PUC certificate displayed via DigiLocker or the mParivahan mobile application is legally valid at par with physical copies under the Information Technology Act, 2000.