Ncrb vehicle noc

  1. NCRB launches Vehicle NOC and Missing Persons Search portals; starts CCTNS Hackathon & Cyber Challenge
  2. NOC for Vehicle: Get NOC from RTO Online, Process & Requirements
  3. NCRB launches 'missing person', 'vehicle NOC' services
  4. CSC NOW authorized to provide no
  5. CSC now authorised to provide NOC for sale of used vehicles
  6. CSC now authorised to provide NOC for sale of used vehicles
  7. NCRB launches Vehicle NOC and Missing Persons Search portals; starts CCTNS Hackathon & Cyber Challenge
  8. NOC for Vehicle: Get NOC from RTO Online, Process & Requirements
  9. CSC NOW authorized to provide no
  10. NCRB launches 'missing person', 'vehicle NOC' services


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NCRB launches Vehicle NOC and Missing Persons Search portals; starts CCTNS Hackathon & Cyber Challenge

New Delhi : National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) launched Police related Citizen centric services on CCTNS platform here today. Director, Intelligence Bureau, Shri Arvind Kumar presided over the two launches. These online services will help Citizens in Searching their Missing Persons and Generating Vehicle NOC. The services can be accessed through ‘digitalpolicecitizenservices.gov.in’ portal or through a link in the existing ‘Digital Police Portal’. So far such services are being provided through the state citizen portals and it is the first time that these are being launched centrally. Director, NCRB, Shri Ram Phal Pawar while addressing the gathering informed that the two citizen services namely ‘Missing Person Search’ and ‘Generate Vehicle NOC’ will now be available online to Citizens. The Citizens can search for their missing kins against the national database of recovered unidentified found person/unidentified dead bodies from their homes. This will hugely benefit relatives of missing persons and save them from running around pillar to post, as all such details including photos are available in Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System and will now be accessible to citizens through this portal at their convenience. In this user friendly search, citizen may enter search criteria in the portal and the system will search it from the available national database across country and will display the result immediately with photograph and other details. Director also explaine...

NOC for Vehicle: Get NOC from RTO Online, Process & Requirements

(Incl 18% GST) Learn all about NOC for Vehicle Transfer from RTO In India, when selling a vehicle or moving to another city, you are required to complete a string of documentations. Both the buyer and seller during the sale, and its owner during relocation, must provide essential documents and fulfil all regulations to complete the process involved. NOC or No Objection Certificate is one such essential document required to transfer a vehicle from one jurisdiction authority to another. Be it a passenger vehicle or a commercial one, cars or bikes, NOC for vehicle serves as an essential document to change from one jurisdiction to another. So, if you are about to sell/purchase a used vehicle, or transferring it from one state to another, you must have a clear idea of what is NOC and how to obtain one. The information given below encompasses all aspects of NOC for a vehicle, from its understanding, documentation and process of receiving one. Let’s check out. What is NOC (No Objection Certificate) for Vehicle? No Objection Certificate is a legal document issued by the Regional Transport Office (RTO) as permission for a release of a concerned vehicle’s jurisdiction authority. Obtaining an NOC from a Regional Transport Office where a vehicle was initially registered means it is available for registration in another RTO’s jurisdiction with all necessary clearances. Like, it authenticates a vehicle’s transfer without any liability of challans, dues or taxation with its owner at the...

NCRB launches 'missing person', 'vehicle NOC' services

New Delhi, Jan 29 (SocialNews.XYZ) The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) on Wednesday launched two police-related, citizen-centric services on the Crime and CCTNS platform which will help people in searching for missing persons and generating vehicle NOC (No Objection Certificates). It is the first time that these services -- 'Missing Person Search' and 'Generate Vehicle NOC' -- are being launched centrally while such services were being provided through the state citizen portals so far. These services can be accessed through 'digitalpolicecitizenservices.gov.in' portal or through a link in the existing 'Digital Police Portal'. Intelligence Bureau Director Arvind Kumar presided over the launch of these services. NCRB Director Ram Phal Pawar, while addressing the gathering, said: "Citizens can search for their missing kin against the national database of recovered unidentified found persons or unidentified dead bodies from their homes. This will hugely benefit relatives of missing persons and save them from running around pillar to post, as all such details including photos are available in Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System (NCRB) and will now be accessible to citizens through this portal at their convenience." In this user-friendly search, a citizen may enter search criteria in the portal and the system will search for it from the available national database across the country and will display the result immediately with photograph and other details, he said. A...

CSC NOW authorized to provide no

Government-promoted CSC E-Governance India Ltd (CSC SPV) on Sunday said it has now been authorised to provide no-objection certificates (NOC) for the sale of used vehicles. Common Service Centre (CSC), has tied up with the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) to provide No Objection Certificate (NOC) which is mandatory for sale of second-hand vehicles. The NOC is mandatory for sale-purchase of second-hand vehicles. The NCRB has requested State governments to integrate CCTNS services with Digital Seva Portal so that these can be delivered and made accessible to citizens through the network of CSC. Vehicle NOC allows citizens to ascertain the status of a vehicle before they go for second-hand purchase. The NOC certificate shows whether the vehicle for sale is in the police records for any reason. An NOC is also mandatorily required by the RTO before the transfer of ownership. With this partnership, citizens citizens can visit their nearest CSC and easily generate and download the NOC, required by the RTO. CSC will also create awareness about these services in the community they operate. The service will now be available from over 4-lakh CSC across India. CSC is an SPV under the Ministry of Electronics & IT. Commenting on the significant tie-up, CSC SPV Managing Director Dr. Dinesh Tyagi said: “There is a growing market for pre-owned vehicles for personal and commercial use. Mobility is an important part of commercial and entrepreneurial activities. Our extensive network of...

CSC now authorised to provide NOC for sale of used vehicles

Synopsis "This service will help citizens to access the NOC from the nearest CSC. The NCRB has requested the state governments to integrate CCTNS (Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems) services with the Digital Seva Portal, so that these can be delivered and made accessible to citizens through the network of CSC. "This service will help citizens to access the NOC from the nearest CSC. The NCRB has requested the state governments to integrate CCTNS (Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems) services with the Digital Seva Portal, so that these can be delivered and made accessible to citizens through the network of CSC. "CSC will also create awareness about these services in the community they operate," it said. Vehicle NOC allows citizens to ascertain the status of a vehicle before they go for a second-hand vehicle purchase. The NOC certificate shows whether the vehicle for sale is in the police records for any reason. An NOC is also mandatorily required by the Regional Transport Office (RTO) before the transfer of ownership. To provide this service, CSC Digital Seva Portal will connect with CCTNS. CSC village-level entrepreneurs will use the vehicle matching facility of this service to search vehicle details and generate NOC by providing registration, chassis and engine numbers. CSC SPV, a special purpose vehicle under the Ministry of Electronics & IT, provides a host of electronic services to consumers through its common service centres. Don’t miss out on...

CSC now authorised to provide NOC for sale of used vehicles

Synopsis "This service will help citizens to access the NOC from the nearest CSC. The NCRB has requested the state governments to integrate CCTNS (Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems) services with the Digital Seva Portal, so that these can be delivered and made accessible to citizens through the network of CSC. "This service will help citizens to access the NOC from the nearest CSC. The NCRB has requested the state governments to integrate CCTNS (Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems) services with the Digital Seva Portal, so that these can be delivered and made accessible to citizens through the network of CSC. "CSC will also create awareness about these services in the community they operate," it said. Vehicle NOC allows citizens to ascertain the status of a vehicle before they go for a second-hand vehicle purchase. The NOC certificate shows whether the vehicle for sale is in the police records for any reason. An NOC is also mandatorily required by the Regional Transport Office (RTO) before the transfer of ownership. To provide this service, CSC Digital Seva Portal will connect with CCTNS. CSC village-level entrepreneurs will use the vehicle matching facility of this service to search vehicle details and generate NOC by providing registration, chassis and engine numbers. CSC SPV, a special purpose vehicle under the Ministry of Electronics & IT, provides a host of electronic services to consumers through its common service centres. Don’t miss out on...

NCRB launches Vehicle NOC and Missing Persons Search portals; starts CCTNS Hackathon & Cyber Challenge

New Delhi : National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) launched Police related Citizen centric services on CCTNS platform here today. Director, Intelligence Bureau, Shri Arvind Kumar presided over the two launches. These online services will help Citizens in Searching their Missing Persons and Generating Vehicle NOC. The services can be accessed through ‘digitalpolicecitizenservices.gov.in’ portal or through a link in the existing ‘Digital Police Portal’. So far such services are being provided through the state citizen portals and it is the first time that these are being launched centrally. Director, NCRB, Shri Ram Phal Pawar while addressing the gathering informed that the two citizen services namely ‘Missing Person Search’ and ‘Generate Vehicle NOC’ will now be available online to Citizens. The Citizens can search for their missing kins against the national database of recovered unidentified found person/unidentified dead bodies from their homes. This will hugely benefit relatives of missing persons and save them from running around pillar to post, as all such details including photos are available in Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System and will now be accessible to citizens through this portal at their convenience. In this user friendly search, citizen may enter search criteria in the portal and the system will search it from the available national database across country and will display the result immediately with photograph and other details. Director also explaine...

NOC for Vehicle: Get NOC from RTO Online, Process & Requirements

(Incl 18% GST) Learn all about NOC for Vehicle Transfer from RTO In India, when selling a vehicle or moving to another city, you are required to complete a string of documentations. Both the buyer and seller during the sale, and its owner during relocation, must provide essential documents and fulfil all regulations to complete the process involved. NOC or No Objection Certificate is one such essential document required to transfer a vehicle from one jurisdiction authority to another. Be it a passenger vehicle or a commercial one, cars or bikes, NOC for vehicle serves as an essential document to change from one jurisdiction to another. So, if you are about to sell/purchase a used vehicle, or transferring it from one state to another, you must have a clear idea of what is NOC and how to obtain one. The information given below encompasses all aspects of NOC for a vehicle, from its understanding, documentation and process of receiving one. Let’s check out. What is NOC (No Objection Certificate) for Vehicle? No Objection Certificate is a legal document issued by the Regional Transport Office (RTO) as permission for a release of a concerned vehicle’s jurisdiction authority. Obtaining an NOC from a Regional Transport Office where a vehicle was initially registered means it is available for registration in another RTO’s jurisdiction with all necessary clearances. Like, it authenticates a vehicle’s transfer without any liability of challans, dues or taxation with its owner at the...

CSC NOW authorized to provide no

Government-promoted CSC E-Governance India Ltd (CSC SPV) on Sunday said it has now been authorised to provide no-objection certificates (NOC) for the sale of used vehicles. Common Service Centre (CSC), has tied up with the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) to provide No Objection Certificate (NOC) which is mandatory for sale of second-hand vehicles. The NOC is mandatory for sale-purchase of second-hand vehicles. The NCRB has requested State governments to integrate CCTNS services with Digital Seva Portal so that these can be delivered and made accessible to citizens through the network of CSC. Vehicle NOC allows citizens to ascertain the status of a vehicle before they go for second-hand purchase. The NOC certificate shows whether the vehicle for sale is in the police records for any reason. An NOC is also mandatorily required by the RTO before the transfer of ownership. With this partnership, citizens citizens can visit their nearest CSC and easily generate and download the NOC, required by the RTO. CSC will also create awareness about these services in the community they operate. The service will now be available from over 4-lakh CSC across India. CSC is an SPV under the Ministry of Electronics & IT. Commenting on the significant tie-up, CSC SPV Managing Director Dr. Dinesh Tyagi said: “There is a growing market for pre-owned vehicles for personal and commercial use. Mobility is an important part of commercial and entrepreneurial activities. Our extensive network of...

NCRB launches 'missing person', 'vehicle NOC' services

New Delhi, Jan 29 (SocialNews.XYZ) The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) on Wednesday launched two police-related, citizen-centric services on the Crime and CCTNS platform which will help people in searching for missing persons and generating vehicle NOC (No Objection Certificates). It is the first time that these services -- 'Missing Person Search' and 'Generate Vehicle NOC' -- are being launched centrally while such services were being provided through the state citizen portals so far. These services can be accessed through 'digitalpolicecitizenservices.gov.in' portal or through a link in the existing 'Digital Police Portal'. Intelligence Bureau Director Arvind Kumar presided over the launch of these services. NCRB Director Ram Phal Pawar, while addressing the gathering, said: "Citizens can search for their missing kin against the national database of recovered unidentified found persons or unidentified dead bodies from their homes. This will hugely benefit relatives of missing persons and save them from running around pillar to post, as all such details including photos are available in Crime and Criminal Tracking Network System (NCRB) and will now be accessible to citizens through this portal at their convenience." In this user-friendly search, a citizen may enter search criteria in the portal and the system will search for it from the available national database across the country and will display the result immediately with photograph and other details, he said. A...