Not so long ago, the Driving Licence used to be like a tiny diary or a booklet. Now, they have changed into Smart Cards. Read ahead to know more about it and how to apply for a smart card driving license.
What is a Smart Card Driving License (SCDL)?
A smart card driving license is a driving license issued as a card, which looks pretty much like a debit or a credit card. However, the SCDL has a chip on it which is loaded with the card holder’s information, for example – biometric details. All such data is stored in the Regional Transport Office’s (RTO) servers.
The SCDL is an evolved form of the book-type DL. The new version is compact, durable, and convenient. Instead of carrying a booklet, drivers can now carry a card that can be stored almost anywhere and does not get damaged easily. Drivers can convert their old DL into the new format by visiting their respective RTO.
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How to apply for a Driving License?
The DLs are issued at the RTO level. In most cases, if you want a new DL, you should receive it in a smart card format. For those who have old ones, can get them upgraded from their respective RTOs. Most of the states in India have moved towards issuing the SCDL but there might be some exceptions in certain RTOs. You can visit your state government’s website or your nearest RTO for specific information. The processes to obtain an SCDL might differ from state to state.
How to Apply for a Smart Card Driving License Online?
It is likely that when you apply for a DL via the online mode, you shall receive it in a smart card format. Here’s how you can get your new smart card driving license via the online process. Note that this process is for a new license and not for converting an old DL into a new SCDL.
Step 1 – Visit the Government of India’s Ministry of Road Transport and Highways’ Parivahan Sewa website.
Step 2 – From the ‘Online Services’ drop-down menu, select ‘Driving License Related Services’.
Step 3 – Select your state and then the RTO.
Step 4 – Select ‘New Driving License’ from the ‘Apply Online’ drop-down menu, assuming you have a Learner’s License. Otherwise, you will have to obtain that first.
Step 5 – Follow the process by filling personal details, uploading documents, uploading photo and signature if required, booking a DL Test slot if applicable, and pay the fees. Note that biometric information will be collected as per the process.
Step 6 – Visit the RTO for the test as per the schedule.
Step 7 – You shall receive your SCDL via post after passing the test successfully.
How to Apply for a Smart Card Driving License Offline?
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Here’s how you can get your new smart card driving license via the offline process.
Step 1 – Visit your nearest RTO and request for an SCDL application form. Also, collect the forms related to declaring physical fitness and medical certificate.
Step 2 – Fill the forms with required details, attach relevant documents, and submit your application request to the RTO.
Step 3 – You will be required to pay the necessary fee based on the type of vehicle for which you need the DL. Make the payment and collect a receipt for the same.
Step 4 – Select a time slot for your driving test based on the availability.
Step 5 – Appear for the test as per the chosen slot.
Step 6 – Upon passing the test, you shall be directed towards the biometric collection centre.
Step 7 – You shall receive your SCDL via post at your registered address.
Benefits of Having A Smart Card Driving License:
Here’s a list of major benefits associated with holding a Smart Card DL as opposed to the old-school diary-like DL.
- Information is stored securely.
- It is an updated and upgraded type of a DL, that includes the biometric information of the driver.
- Traffic police can read the data with the help of a hand-held device. Otherwise, the information in the chip is unreadable and cannot be tampered with.
- The SCDL prevents the creation of fake driving licenses.
- SCDL is sturdier than the older format.
- The smart card is easy to carry. One can carry it in their wallet like a debit card.
Eligibility Criteria for a DL:
To obtain a DL, you need to fulfil certain requirements. Here’s a list of basic pointers regarding the eligibility criteria for a DL in case of a privately owned vehicle.
- If you want an SCDL for a two-wheeler with gear with an engine capacity greater than 50cc, then you must be at least 18 years of age.
- In case of a non-geared two-wheeler, the minimum age limit is 16 years along with a letter of consent from the parents.
- For cars, the age limit is 18 years.
Required Documents for DL:
Documents Required for DL for Indian Citizens:
- Aadhaar Card – mandatory requirement (should be enough in some cases).
- Age proof – passport, birth certificate.
- Address proof – utility bills, bank-related documents such as a passbook.
- Application form.
- Medical certificate.
- Declaration of physical fitness.
- Physically challenged certificate in case of disability.
- Current proof of residence.
- Documents required for DL for Foreign citizens/Diplomats/Refugees:
- Passport copy.
- VISA copy.
- Medical certificate.
- Learner’s license.
Smart Card Driving License Form:
A SCDL form comprises the following sections.
- Visual Inspection Zone – basic details about the applicant and the vehicle.
- Machine-readable Zone – detailed information regarding DL such as chip’s serial number, issuing authority, etc.
- Central Motor Vehicle Rules – information related to fines, penalties, endorsement, etc.
How to Convert Old DL to New DL:
It is better to convert your paper or plastic DL to the new SCDL as it has a lot of advantages. Here’s how you can convert the old book-based driving license to the new smart card version.
Step 1 – Visit the nearest RTO.
Step 2 – Ask for a license upgrade form or Smart Card Driving License form.
Step 3 – Fill the form and attach relevant documents.
Step 4 – Submit biometric information.
Step 5 – Payment of applicable fees.
Step 6 – Collect the receipt and use it until the arrival of the SCDL.
Step 7 – Arrival of SCDL on the registered address.
Documents Required While Transferring Driving License to Smart Card Driving License:
If you want to convert your DL into the Smart Card format, you will have to submit the following documents at the time of applying to convert DL to Smart Card at the RTO.
- Current driving license.
- Address proof.
- Other specific documents asked by the RT official.
Fees for Smart Card Driving License:
The fees charged for SCDL are Rs. 200. Note that the Driving License Smart Card fees might vary in different.