Goa, like every other state in India, has a dedicated Regional Transport Office (RTO) that manages all vehicle-related services in the state. The RTO in Goa functions as an administrative body under the Goa Transport Department and operates within the framework set by the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.
From vehicle registration and driving licence issuance to road tax collection and pollution checks, the RTO offices across Goa handle all transport and vehicle-related formalities for residents and vehicle owners in the state.
Functions of the RTO Office in Goa
The RTO offices in Goa carry out a wide range of services for vehicle owners. Some of the primary functions include:
Pollution check for vehicles
Collection of road taxes and verification of a valid car insurance policy for registered vehicles
Enforcing road transport rules as per the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988
Registration of vehicles operating in Goa
Issuance of a vehicle's Registration Certificate (RC)
Approval and cancellation of any hire or purchase agreement
NOC (within and outside Goa) for re-registration of vehicles in other states
Issuance of learner's Driving Licence (DL)
Issuance of permanent DL
Renewal of RC or driving licence
Issuance of duplicate RC or DL
Certification for transfer of ownership
For online RTO services in Goa, vehicle owners can also use the Parivahan Sewa portal (parivahan.gov.in) to apply for RC, driving licence, NOC, and other services from home.
List of RTO Offices in Goa
The table below lists all the active RTO and ARTO offices in Goa along with their RTO codes, location, and jurisdiction area. Use this to find the office that covers your area before visiting for any vehicle-related service.
RTO Code | Location | Jurisdiction Area |
|---|---|---|
GA-01 | Panaji | North Goa district (code discontinued; replaced by GA-07) |
GA-02 | Margao | South Goa district (code discontinued; replaced by GA-08) |
GA-03 | Mapusa | Bardez taluka |
GA-04 | Bicholim | Bicholim taluka, Sattari taluka |
GA-05 | Ponda | Ponda taluka |
GA-06 | Vasco da Gama | Mormugao taluka |
GA-07 | Panaji | Tiswadi taluka |
GA-08 | Margao | Salcette taluka |
GA-09 | Quepem | Quepem taluka, Sanguem taluka |
GA-10 | Canacona | Canacona taluka |
GA-11 | Pernem | Pernem taluka |
GA-12 | Dharbandora | Dharbandora taluka |
Note: GA-01 and GA-02 codes are no longer used for new vehicle registrations in Goa. They have been replaced by GA-07 (Panaji) and GA-08 (Margao) respectively. If your older documents carry GA-01 or GA-02, contact your nearest active RTO office for clarification.
Types of Driving Licences Issued at RTO Offices in Goa
The RTO offices in Goa issue driving licences for several categories of motor vehicles under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. The categories are:
MCWOG (Motorcycle Without Gear) - Motor vehicles without gear, including gearless scooters
MCWG (Motorcycle With Gear) - Motor vehicles with gears
LMV (Light Motor Vehicle) - Cars, jeeps, light transport vehicles up to 7,500 kg GVW
MGV (Medium Goods Vehicle) - Medium goods vehicles between 7,500 kg and 12,000 kg GVW
MPV (Medium Passenger Vehicle) - Medium passenger vehicles
HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle) - Heavy goods vehicles above 12,000 kg GVW
HPV (Heavy Passenger Vehicle) - Buses and heavy passenger transport vehicles
Road Rollers and Trailers
Other specified motor vehicles not covered under the above categories
To apply for a driving licence in Goa, you must be at least 18 years of age for motorised vehicles. The process involves first obtaining a learner's licence, completing a mandatory waiting period, and then appearing for a driving test at your nearest RTO.
Documents Required for Key RTO Services in Goa
The following documents are typically required for common RTO services. Verify the exact checklist with your local RTO office or the Parivahan portal before your visit.
For New Vehicle Registration (Permanent RC)
Completed Form 20 (application for registration)
Form 21 (sale certificate from the dealer)
Valid motor insurance policy
Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate
Address proof of the registered owner
Identity proof
Form 22 (road worthiness certificate from the manufacturer)
Applicable registration fee
For Driving Licence (DL)
Completed DL application form
Valid learner's licence (for permanent DL application)
Address proof (Aadhaar card, passport, voter ID, etc.)
Age proof (birth certificate, school leaving certificate, etc.)
Recent passport-size photographs
Medical certificate (Form 1A) for commercial vehicle licences
Applicable fee
For RC Renewal
Completed Form 25 (application for renewal of RC)
Original RC
Valid motor insurance policy
Valid PUC certificate
Fitness certificate (for commercial vehicles)
Applicable renewal fee
Road Tax and RTO Fee Overview for Goa
All vehicles registered in Goa are subject to road tax as determined by the Goa Transport Department. The tax amount varies by vehicle type, engine capacity, ex-showroom price, and purpose (personal or commercial use). Key charges include:
Vehicle Type | Approximate Road Tax / Fee |
|---|---|
Motorcycle (personal) | Based on engine capacity and ex-showroom price |
Cars and three-wheelers (personal) | Based on vehicle cost and weight |
Medium goods vehicle | As per commercial vehicle category rates |
Heavy goods vehicle | As per commercial vehicle category rates |
RC renewal fee (two-wheelers) | Rs. 500 |
RC renewal fee (cars and three-wheelers) | Rs. 600 |
RC renewal fee (medium goods vehicle) | Rs. 1,000 |
RC renewal fee (heavy goods vehicle) | Rs. 1,500 |
For the complete and current road tax rate schedule for Goa, visit the official Parivahan Sewa portal ( parivahan.gov.in ) or contact your nearest RTO office.
Vehicle Registration and Driving Licence: Online Services
Many RTO services in Goa can now be accessed online through the Parivahan Sewa portal. Here is how you can use it for common tasks:
Check RC Status Online
Visit parivahan.gov.in and click on 'Online Services'.
Select 'Vehicle Related Services' from the dropdown menu.
Choose 'Goa' as your state and select your RTO.
Click on 'Know Your Application Status' and enter your vehicle number or application number.
Your RC status will be displayed on screen.
Apply for Duplicate RC
Visit the Parivahan portal and go to 'Vehicle Related Services'.
Select 'Goa' as your state and choose the relevant RTO.
Click on 'Application for Duplicate RC' and enter your vehicle registration number and the last five digits of the chassis number.
Verify details using OTP and select the reason for requesting a duplicate RC.
Pay the applicable fee online and book an appointment at your RTO to complete the process.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What is the RTO code for Panaji, Goa?
Ans. The active RTO code for Panaji in Goa is GA-07, which covers the Tiswadi taluka. The older code GA-01 is no longer in use for new registrations.
Q2. What is the RTO code for Margao, Goa?
Ans. The active RTO code for Margao is GA-08, which covers the Salcette taluka. GA-02 is the old, discontinued code.
Q3. What does GA-03 stand for?
Ans. GA-03 is the RTO code for the Mapusa office, which covers the Bardez taluka in North Goa.
Q4. How do I get a driving licence in Goa?
Ans. To get a driving licence in Goa, you must first apply for a learner's licence at your nearest RTO. After completing the required waiting period and passing the driving test, a permanent DL will be issued. You must be at least 18 years of age for motorised vehicles. You can apply online through the Parivahan Sewa portal.
Q5. Is it mandatory to have motor insurance for a vehicle registered in Goa?
Ans. Yes. Under the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, every vehicle registered and operating in Goa must have at least a valid third-party motor insurance policy. Driving without insurance is a punishable offence.
Q6. How can I check my RC status online in Goa?
Ans. You can check your RC status online through the Parivahan Sewa portal (parivahan.gov.in). Go to Online Services, select Vehicle Related Services, choose Goa as your state, and click on Know Your Application Status. Enter your vehicle number or application number to view the status.
Q7. How long is a permanent RC valid in Goa?
Ans. A permanent Registration Certificate (RC) in Goa is valid for 15 years from the date of issue. After 15 years, it must be renewed within 60 days of its expiry date.
Q8. What is the penalty for not paying road tax in Goa?
Ans. If road tax is not paid within the stipulated time in Goa, a penalty of 25% of the annual tax amount is charged for each defaulted period. The penalty must be paid along with the outstanding road tax.
Q9. Which is the RTO code for Bicholim?
Ans. The RTO code for Bicholim is GA-04. It covers both the Bicholim taluka and the Sattari taluka.
Q10. Can I pay road tax for my Goa vehicle online?
Ans. Yes, road tax for Goa vehicles can be paid online through the Parivahan Sewa portal under the Vehicle Related Services section. Select Tax and Services to make your online payment.
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