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      PUC Certificate in Maharashtra

      Every vehicle must have a Pollution Under Control certificate in Maharashtra to ensure that the vehicle emissions stay within permissible limits. The state government plans to enforce a 'No PUC, No fuel' rule to ensure compliance. Refer to this guide on getting a PUCC in Maharashtra to ensure you comply with the vehicle and environmental laws.

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      What is a PUC certificate?

      A PUCC (Pollution Under Control Certificate) is a mandatory document under the Motor Vehicles Act 1988. The Act mandates that every vehicle must meet the emission limits specified by the government. If you obtain this document in Maharashtra, it is valid across India. The validity period is 12 months for BSI-IV and BS-VI compliant vehicles. For other types, the validity is six months.

      How Do You Obtain a PUCC Online in Maharashtra?

      PUC certificates are issued after conducting physical emission tests on a vehicle. You must visit an authorised centre and get your vehicle tested. Following a successful inspection, the PUCC becomes available for download from the Parivahan PUC site.

      Steps to Obtain a Pollution Under Control Certificate in Maharashtra via Offline Mode

      A PUCC is like your vehicle's character certificate, proving its fitness and confirming that it is safe to drive according to the set environmental norms.

      To get a PUCC in Maharashtra, you must take the following steps:

      Step 1: Go to the home page of the PUCC Parivahan portal.

      Step 2: A dropdown menu of states will show up. Select 'Maharashtra' to see all testing centres in the state.

      Step 3: Bring your vehicle to any centre of your choice. Position your vehicle as guided by the centre operator.

      Step 4: They will inspect your vehicle and insert a testing device in its exhaust pipe. The data received from the device will appear on the screen.

      Step 5: The operator clicks a photo of the test results and hands over a certificate as long as the pollutant emissions are within the limit.

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      Types of Emission Tests Conducted on Maharashtra Vehicles

      Below is a brief overview of the emission tests carried out on every vehicle in Maharashtra. Different tests have been prescribed based on the type of fuel used by the vehicle.

      Fuel Type Emission Test
      Petrol A test is conducted to check the emissions of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons at idling.
      Diesel A free acceleration test is conducted to check the smoke levels of the vehicle.
      LPG/CNG The non-methane hydrocarbon emissions are tested while idling.
      The exhaust system of the vehicle is examined for damage and leaks.

      How to Download a PUCC Online in Maharashtra?

      Did you lose your original PUCC? Don't worry! Download your Maharashtra PUC certificate through the PUCC Parivahan website using the simple process described below.

      Step 1: Open the website's home page and click on the 'PUC Certificate' option.

      Step 2: Enter the chassis number and vehicle registration number in the respective columns.

      Step 3: Enter the captcha code displayed by the website.

      Step 4: Click on 'PUC Details' to download the document.

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      FAQs on How to Obtain a PUC Certificate in Maharashtra

      You can check your PUC status online through the PUCC Parivahan portal. Go to the 'PUC Certificate' option on the home page, enter the vehicle registration and chassis numbers, and view PUC details to check whether the document is valid.

      No, getting a PUCC online is not an option in India. However, you can download a soft copy of your existing PUCC through the Parivahan PUC website.

      New petrol cars in Maharashtra require a PUC after one year of registration.

      Yes, old vehicles also need a PUC in Maharashtra to ensure that their pollutant emissions are within limits.

      Yes, a new PUC certificate can be obtained after the expiry of the original document. Generally, a grace period of 7 days is offered after the expiry of the PUC document to get your vehicle tested again.

      Having a valid PUCC helps you stay compliant with the pollution control laws in India. It is also required for vehicle insurance renewal, and it allows you to contribute to controlling air pollution in India.

      Yes, a pollution certificate is the same as an emission certificate, as the levels of emissions made by your vehicle are mentioned on the pollution certificate.

      Yes, vehicles with a BS-VI-compliant engine also need to pass an emission test every 12 months to obtain a PUC document.

      Yes, the traffic police may ask for a PUC in Maharashtra. However, the state government has instructed traffic police in Mumbai to stop checking vehicle owners' PUC documents and to use the e-challan system instead.

      In Maharashtra, a fee of Rs. 50 is charged for PUC testing of 2-wheelers. The rate is Rs. 100 for petrol-operated 3-wheelers and Rs. 150 for diesel vehicles.

      A fine of Rs. 1000 (for two-wheelers) or Rs. 2000 (for four-wheelers and heavy vehicles) is imposed for the first time that the PUC provisions are broken. Subsequent offences include a fine of Rs. 5000 for cars or Rs. 3000 for two-wheelers.

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