In order for the immense number of tourists and residents to abide by the rules of the Motor Vehicle Act, provide transport-associated services and more, the transport department government of Jammu and Kashmir has established RTO Kashmir. The regional transport offices of Kashmir offer various services like registration, license issue, and more. You can also access the RTOs through https://jaktrans.nic.in/.
The Jammu RTO fulfills a variety of functions, including administrative and law enforcement functions:
RTO office |
RTO Code |
Anantnag |
JK-03 |
Bandipora |
JK-15 |
Baramulla |
JK-05 |
Budgam |
JK-04 |
Doda |
JK-06 |
Ganderbal |
JK-16 |
Jammu |
JK-02 |
Kathua |
JK-08 |
Kishtwar |
JK-17 |
Kulgam |
JK-18 |
Kupwara |
JK-09 |
Poonch |
JK-12 |
Pulwama |
JK-13 |
Rajouri |
JK-11 |
Ramban |
JK-19 |
Reasi |
JK-20 |
Samba |
JK-21 |
Shopian |
JK-22 |
Srinagar |
JK-01 |
Udhampur |
JK-14 |
Any vehicle driven in J&K state, like in other states, must be registered under the Motor Vehicles Act 1988. The vehicle must be registered within 15 days after purchase, and you must have valid bike insurance coverage in order to file for registration. Submit the following documents, along with any required fees, to the zonal transport department. The following documents must be attested by a notary public or a gazetted officer: