Mumbai:More than two crore vehicles registered in Maharashtra before April 2019 will have to be fitted with High-Security Registration Plates (HSRP) in the next four months to avoid imposition of penalties on their owners. The Maharashtra Transport Commissioner's Office has set a March 31, 2025 deadline for the installation of the HSRPs to the vehicles and appointed three agencies, after a long-drawn-out tendering process, to carry out the task.
The authorities issued the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the new registration plates on Wednesday, a day before the new Maharashtra government led by Devendra Fadnavis was sworn in. To curb vehicle thefts and bring uniformity in vehicle identity marks, the fitment of these number plates was made mandatory for the vehicles registered in Maharashtra before April 2019, and the onus of installing those was on the manufacturers.
Made of a rare aluminium alloy, HSRP contains a retro-reflective film with a verification inscription 'India', a chromium-based Ashok Chakra hologram, the hot-stamped letter IND in blue, and a 10-digit laser-branding of a unique serial number, making it tamper-proof. "It is the responsibility of the vehicle owner to get HSRP and a third registration mark sticker installed by March 31, 2025," the SOPs said.
The enforcement authorities (Regional Transport Offices and police) have been authorised to take legal action and impose fines for non-compliance under Section 177 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 after the March 2025 deadline ends. The rates for installation of the HSRPs are Rs 450 for two-wheelers and tractors, Rs 500 for three-wheelers, and Rs 745 for four-wheelers (including cars, trucks, buses and other vehicles), excluding GST.
The Transport Commissioner's office has appointed three agencies - Rosmerta Safety Systems Ltd, Real Mazon India Ltd, and FTA HSRP Solutions Pvt Ltd, for the task of installing new registration plates in three zones across Maharashtra. Rosmerta will handle Zone 1 (12 RTO offices), Real Mazon will cover Zone 2 (16 RTO offices), and FTA will manage Zone 3 (27 RTO offices), the SOPs said.