Changes in Vehicle Registration Policy to Combat Mafia
Islamabad Streamlines Vehicle Registration: No More Agent Headaches!
Islamabad’s Excise and Taxation Department (Excise Department) is taking a stand against the “agent mafia” and making life easier for residents with a complete overhaul of its vehicle registration process.
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These new Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) prioritize transparency, convenience, and a crackdown on middlemen.
Goodbye Agent Hassle, Hello Convenience:
Gone are the days of relying on agents to navigate the complexities of vehicle registration.
Under the revised guidelines, citizens now have the power to:
- Skip the Agent: Authorize someone else to register or transfer a vehicle on your behalf. This can be done through a simple authorization letter or secure biometric verification, ensuring both convenience and peace of mind. Biometric verification is also mandatory for anyone collecting the registration card on your behalf.
Enhanced Accessibility:
The new SOPs prioritize making the process more accessible than ever before:
- Doorstep Service: Need vehicle registration done at your convenience? The Excise Department now offers a convenient Doorstep Policy. Registration and transfer services can be conducted at your home or office, eliminating unnecessary travel and long queues.
- Mobile Registration Vans: For on-the-go convenience, the department has deployed mobile registration vans at key locations like markets and parks. These vans provide an efficient way to get your vehicle registration sorted without any hassle.
Digital Solutions and Support: Changes in Vehicle Registration Policy to Combat Mafia
The updated system embraces the digital age:
- Online Application: Apply for vehicle registration online, saving you valuable time and effort.
- Transparent Fees: Request a challan ticket, a detailed document outlining all associated government fees for your specific case. This ensures no hidden costs or surprises.
Support at Your Fingertips: Changes in Vehicle Registration Policy to Combat Mafia
If you have any questions or require further assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out to the dedicated helpline:
- Excise Department Helpline: 051-111-383-383 (Operational from 8 AM to 4 PM on weekdays)
Embrace the Change: Changes in Vehicle Registration Policy to Combat Mafia
Director Excise, Bilal Azam, encourages citizens to take advantage of these new facilities. By utilizing the streamlined process and saying no to agents, Islamabad residents can enjoy a smoother, more efficient vehicle registration experience.
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