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High Security Number Plates: Is there any confusion about high security number plates and stickers? The correct answer will be found here

Vehicle owners across the country are looking upset over the High Security Number Plate (HSRP) and color-coded stickers. There are many types of confusion among these people. Today we will answer you every question related to high security number plate. All your confusion will go away. HSRP is required for all cars, scooters, motorcycles that run in Delhi.



Actually, questions are being raised among the vehicle owners regarding the High Security Number Plate (HSRP) and color-coded sticker. What is the last date? How much is the challan? Is this number plate also necessary for a new vehicle? Where to get number plates and where to buy stickers? How to get number plate sitting at home? How to identify genuine fake? Is this plate necessary for the bike too? You will find answers to all these questions below.

Also Read: High Security Number Plate Online Registration Form 2020-21, Online Application and Status Checking

Question- What is High Security Number Plate (HSRP) and color-coded stickers?

Answer- High security number plate (HSRP) and color-coded stickers are required for every vehicle. A hologram sticker is affixed to the High Security Number Plate (HSRP), while a color-coded sticker is affixed to the vehicle’s wind screen (mirror). (HSRP) and color-coded stickers are compulsory for all vehicles, whereas for a two-wheeler, only a high security number plate is required.

Question- Is there a new vehicle, it is also necessary to have high security number plate (HSRP) and color-coded sticker.

Answer – High security number plates are mandatory on vehicles purchased before April 2019. That is, if you have purchased the vehicle after April-2019, then your car must have a high security number plate and color-coded sticker. By the way, new vehicles coming from April 1, 2012, HSRP are put in them. But it has been made mandatory from April-2019. In such a situation, if HSRP is installed, then no new number plate is required, only color-coded stickers will have to be installed. Some people get the fancy number plates removed by HSRP. If this is the case then the High Security Number Plate (HSRP) will also have to be installed.

Question- How and where to get high security number plate (HSRP) and color-coded stickers?

Answer – You can contact the dealer to apply for a high security number plate or you can also apply online. To apply online, visit bookmyhsrp.com/index.aspx, where you will see two options of private vehicle and commercial vehicle. On clicking on the Private Vehicle tab, you have to choose the option of Petrol, Diesel, Electric, CNG and CNG + Petrol. Apart from this, you can also book by going to (https://www.siam.in/). For more information, call (011 47103010) and can mail (hsrpquery@siam.in).

Question- How much is the challan if the high security number plate (HSRP) and color-coded stickers are not installed?

Answer- A fine of up to Rs 5500 is currently being charged from a vehicle without a high security number plate (HSRP) and color-coded stickers. According to the revised MV Act, up to Rs 10,000 can be invoiced if there is no high security registration plate. Therefore, a maximum challan of 5500 rupees will be held.



Question- How to identify genuine High Security Number Plate (HSRP) and color-coded stickers?

Answer- High security fake number plates and stickers are being sold in many places. It is not possible to tamper with the original high security number plates, as they are chromium based. There will also be a unique 7 digit laser code. The hologram sticker will contain the vehicle’s engine and chassis number. This number is written with a pressure machine. There will be a kind of pin on the plate, which will connect to your vehicle.

 

Parvesh Maurya
Parvesh Maurya
Parvesh Maurya, has 5 years of experience in writing Finance Content, Entertainment news, Cricket and more. He has done BA in English. He loves to Play Sports and read books in free time. In case of any complain or feedback, please contact me @ informalnewz@gmail.com
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