A PUC certificate (PUCC) in Nagaland is mandatory for all vehicle owners to ensure their vehicles follow the required emission standards. According to Section 190 (2) of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988, driving without a valid PUC certificate is a punishable offence. It may attract a fine of Rs. 1,000 for the first offence and Rs. 2000 for the second or subsequent offence. To avoid traffic penalties, vehicle owners in Nagaland must renew their PUC certificates before their validity expires.
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A PUC certificate, also known as a Pollution Under Control certificate, is a government-issued document that certifies that the vehicle's emissions are within the government-specified limits. Only an authorised emission testing centre can issue the PUC certificate after examining the emission levels of the vehicle.
The process for obtaining a Nagaland pollution certificate is quite simple. All you need to do is take your vehicles to an authorised pollution testing centre. The operator will conduct the required emission tests to verify the vehicle's pollution levels. A Nagaland PUC certificate will be issued if the vehicle's emission levels are found to be within the prescribed norms.
Parivahan Sewa portal allows vehicle owners to check the status of PUCC and download an online PUC certificate in Nagaland. The PUCC can be obtained only after getting the vehicle tested at a government-authorised emission testing centre in the state.
To get their PUC certificate offline in Nagaland, vehicle owners must follow the steps mentioned below.
Step 1: Take your vehicle to the authorised emission testing centre for the emission testing procedure.
Step 2: Allow the operator to place the nozzle of the emission testing device in your vehicle's exhaust pipe.
Step 3: The testing device will measure the emission levels of your vehicle.
Step 4: Pay the required fee to the operator.
Step 5: Your vehicle's PUC certificate will be issued if your vehicle's emissions are within the specified limits.
Various types of emission tests are conducted on different vehicles based on their fuel requirement. Some standard pollution tests performed in Nagaland are as follows:
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Test: Evaluates carbon monoxide (CO) levels to assess the vehicle's fuel combustion efficiency and its air intake.
Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) Test: Checks and measures the vehicle's CO₂ emissions.
Hydrocarbon (HC) Test: Measures unburned fuel in the vehicle's exhaust to diagnose issues in the engine.
Idling Carbon Monoxide (CO) Test: Measures carbon monoxide (CO) emissions during engine idling.
Smoke Density Test: Measures the black smoke levels emitted by a vehicle's exhaust.
Hydrocarbon (HC) Test: Measures the concentration of unburned fuel in the vehicle's exhaust gases.
System Soundness Test: Checks the integrity of the CNG/LPG system to identify leaks.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Test: Assesses the vehicle's CO emissions to ensure they are within the prescribed norms.
To download your Nagaland pollution certificate, follow the steps listed below.
Open the PUC Parivahan website.
Enter the vehicle's registration number and the last five digits of its chassis number.
Enter the Captcha and click the 'PUC Details' button.
Your Nagaland PUC certificate will be displayed on the screen.
You can download a copy of your Nagaland PUC certificate from the portal.
Once you have downloaded your Nagaland PUC certificate, you can view its expiry date along with other PUC details on the certificate itself.
The validity of a new vehicle's pollution certificate in Nagaland is one year. After the initial year, vehicle owners should renew their PUC every six months. For older vehicles, a PUC certificate has a validity of six months.
Yes. A PUC (pollution under control) certificate is one of the mandatory documents that every new car owner must possess as per the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988.
Vehicle owners in Nagaland may be levied a traffic fine of Rs. 1,000 if they do not possess a valid PUC certificate.
The cost of a pollution certificate depends on the vehicle's fuel type. Typically, a PUC certificate for a car/bike may cost anywhere from Rs. 60 to Rs. 100.
Yes, a Nagaland PUC (pollution under control) certificate issued is valid all across the country.
The Nagaland Pollution Control Board (NPCB) is responsible for issuing PUCC (pollution under control certificates) in Nagaland.
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