The Telangana Transport Department has introduced a major reform in vehicle registration that allows buyers to complete permanent registration formalities directly at automobile showrooms starting 24 January 2026. This digital-first initiative is part of the state’s broader push to make transport services more citizen-friendly, reduce bureaucracy, and streamline procedures for new vehicle owners. What’s Changing for Vehicle Buyers Under the Dealer Point Registration System, buyers of new cars and two-wheelers purchased from authorised dealerships will no longer need to visit Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) or Regional Transport Authority (RTA) offices for permanent registration — a step that previously required multiple visits, paperwork checks, and waiting periods. Instead, authorised dealership staff will: Submit the online registration application on behalf of the buyer. Upload required documents including invoices, statutory forms (Form 21 and Form 22), insurance details, address proof, and vehicle photographs. Forward the application to the Transport Department for verification. Receive the registration number digitally and send the Registration Certificate (RC) to the owner’s address by speed post. Why This Matters The new system aims to eliminate the traditionally cumbersome and time-consuming requirement of visiting RTO offices, which often led to long queues, repeated follow-ups, and delays for vehicle owners. By… Read MoreBusiness Archives – Trak.in – Indian Business of Tech, Mobile & Startups








