Installation of Embossed Number Plates Now Available at 16 Transport Offices Across Nepal

 Kathmandu, August 31 – The government has made embossed number plates mandatory for vehicles, and the Department of Transport Management (DoTM) says installation is now available at nine transport offices across the country.

In Bagmati Province, embossed plates can be installed at:

  • Transport Management Office, Ekantakuna, Lalitpur

  • Transport Service Office, Hetauda, Makwanpur

  • Transport Management Office, Gurjudhara

  • Vehicle Testing Office, Teku

In Gandaki Province, the service is available at the Transport Management Office in Kaski, Pokhara.

In Lumbini Province, it is available at offices in Rupandehi-Butwal, Dang-Tulsipur, and Banke-Nepalgunj.

In Karnali Province, installation has started at the Transport Management Office in Surkhet.

From September 17, installation will expand to seven more offices:

  • Sudurpaschim Province: Dhangadhi and Kanchanpur

  • Madhesh Province: Lahan, Siraha

  • Bagmati Province: Chitwan

  • Koshi Province: Sunsari-Itahari and Jhapa-Birtamod

A recent ministerial-level meeting decided that embossed number plates will be mandatory for vehicle registration, ownership transfer, and renewal starting September 17. Vehicle owners are encouraged to visit their nearest office to install the new plates at a convenient time.

The department said that eventually all vehicles will have embossed plates, which will help digitize vehicle records. To support this system, the government has already built RFID gates at 10 major entry points across the country, including two in Kathmandu, which are now operational.

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