With 24% of residents owning a car, Jammu & Kashmir has the highest vehicle ownership in India, after Kerala. This has led to rising air pollution, making it mandatory for vehicle owners to carry a PUC certificate in Jammu & Kashmir. Failing to possess a valid pollution certificate incurs a penalty of Rs 10,000 and may result in a prison sentence of up to six months and community service.
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A PUC certificate is proof that your vehicle's emissions are under the permissible limit set by the government. A vehicle must meet the government's prescribed limits to be eligible for a PUC certificate. For instance, the Carbon Monoxide (CO) content in the exhaust smoke must be less than 3%.
The pollution test is conducted by inserting a gas analyser in a vehicle's exhaust pipe to evaluate the emissions released. You will receive the certificate in both digital and printed formats.
Since vehicle emissions cannot be measured online, you must personally visit an authorised emission testing centre for a PUC certificate. However, you can download and check the details mentioned on an existing Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate online through the official Parivahan website.
The download option is available only for people with a PUC Certificate. Below are the steps to allow users to download the Jammu & Kashmir PUC Certificate online.
Go to the Parivahan website and click on the 'PUC Certificate' tab.
Provide all the information asked, such as vehicle registration number and the last five digits of the vehicle's chassis number.
Finally, provide the Captcha code as it appears on the page, then click 'PUC Details'.
The details related to your existing PUC certificate will also be displayed on the screen.
You can download the pollution certificate for future reference.
Over 400 pollution testing centres are currently active in Jammu and Kashmir. Here are the detailed steps to obtain a Pollution Under Control certificate easily in the state:
Locate and visit an emission testing centre in your area.
The operator will instruct you to park your vehicle and take other relevant steps.
They will use a device to measure the smoke released from the vehicle's exhaust pipe.
If your vehicle's emissions are under the prescribed environmental norms, you have to pay the required emission testing fee.
The operator will provide the hard copy of your PUC certificate.
The type of emission test required for a vehicle depends entirely on the vehicle type and the type of fuel it consumes. The table below shows some of the standard pollution tests conducted in India:
Vehicle Types Vehicles | Tests |
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Diesel |
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LPG/CNG |
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You can check the expiry of the PUC certificate online via the PUCC section on the Parivahan website. First, provide your registration number and the last five digits of your vehicle chassis number. Then, provide the security code and click on PUC details. The PUC certificate will come up on the screen with all the information, including the validity period, measured and prescribed value, date of test, etc. The validity period shows the expiry date.
You must visit the official Parivahan Sewa website to download a PUC certificate for Jammu & Kashmir. A step-by-step download process guide is available in this article.
As the authorities have ensured a deep penetration of emission testing centres across India, you can get a PUC certificate from the nearest PUC centre after getting your vehicle tested. The state-wise list of PUC centres is available on the Parivahan website.
The fine for an expired Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate in Jammu and Kashmir is Rs 10,000 for the first and subsequent offences. Serious offenders are also punished with a prison term of up to six months.
The validity of a pollution certificate depends on the vehicle type. Usually, the validity for a PUC certificate is six months, except for new and BSVI-compliant vehicles, which have a validity of 12 months.
Yes, renewing your PUC certificate before the expiry date is advisable. You are not eligible to drive a vehicle in India with an invalid pollution certificate.
There is no specific grace period for renewal of pollution certificate in India. Usually, several Indian states allow you to renew the PUCC within seven days after the expiry date.
The price of a pollution certificate varies, depending on the vehicle and its fuel type. Generally, the renewal cost ranges anywhere between Rs 60 and Rs 120.
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