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How to get a Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate — complete 2026 guide

How to get PUC certificate 2026 — RTI Wiki citizen guide

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· 2026/04/19 05:02

Quick answer. A Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate is mandatory for every motor vehicle on Indian roads under §190(2) of the Motor Vehicles Act 1988 (as amended in 2019). Visit any authorised PUC centre — most petrol pumps in metros have one — pay ₹50 to ₹500 (state-fixed), the operator runs a 5-minute emission test on the tailpipe, and you get a printed certificate the same minute. Validity is 1 year for new vehicles (under 1 year old) and 6 months for older vehicles. Driving without a valid PUC carries a fine of up to ₹10,000 (first offence ₹1,000, repeat ₹2,000 in some states; the ₹10,000 ceiling is the statutory maximum). The certificate data is uploaded to the Vahan PUC database in real time, so traffic police and FASTag-linked enforcement can see it instantly.

Sneha's story — "PUC at the Indian Oil pump near my house, eight minutes flat"

Sneha Iyer, 31, content writer in Pune. Owns a 2019 Honda Activa 6G. Got a Maharashtra Traffic Police SMS on 4 February 2026: “Your vehicle MH-12-XX-XXXX PUC has expired on 27 Jan 2026. Driving without valid PUC attracts fine up to ₹10,000 under MV Act 190(2). Renew immediately.”

“I had genuinely forgotten. The Activa's last PUC was June 2025 (6 months) and I'd been meaning to renew but kept putting it off because I assumed it would be a half-day affair like everything else government-related. The SMS spooked me. I checked the parivahan PUC centre locator at 7 pm, picked the Indian Oil pump on Karve Road — five minutes from my flat. Walked in at 7:45 pm. The operator (a young guy in an IOC vest) asked for the RC. He clipped a probe into the Activa's tailpipe, pressed start on his Bosch analyser, the bike idled for about 90 seconds, the printer next to him spat out a thermal slip with my CO and HC readings (both well within BS-IV norms — the Activa is a 2019 BS-IV unit, not BS-VI). He pasted a small holographic sticker on the certificate, scanned the QR code into the parivahan tablet to upload to Vahan, and handed it to me. ₹100, no haggling, eight minutes door to door. I asked if I could pay by UPI; he scanned my QR and gave me a printed receipt. The cert is valid till 4 August 2026. I now keep both the paper copy in the under-seat compartment and the DigiLocker version on my phone.”

—Sneha, February 2026

The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways estimates that about 30% of vehicles on Indian roads at any given moment have a lapsed PUC — most because owners simply forget the 6-month cycle. State traffic police forces collected an estimated ₹920 crore in PUC-related fines in 2024-25 alone (data from RTI replies aggregated by Praja Foundation, Mumbai).

The PUC certificate is the legal proof that on the date of the test your vehicle's tailpipe emissions are within the limits prescribed under Rule 115 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules 1989 (as amended for BS-VI in 2020). The test measures:

The legal anchor is §190(2) Motor Vehicles Act 1988:

“Any person who drives or causes or allows to be driven, in any public place a motor vehicle, which violates the standards prescribed in relation to road safety, control of noise and air-pollution, shall be punishable for the first offence with a fine of one thousand rupees and for any second or subsequent offence with a fine of two thousand rupees.”

The ₹10,000 ceiling referenced in popular news comes from a parallel reading with §194(1) and §177A (general provisions for non-compliance with emission norms), used in some states for repeat / commercial-vehicle offences.

The PUC requirement applies to every motor vehicle — car, motorcycle, scooter, auto-rickshaw, truck, bus — except battery electric vehicles.

Step-by-step process

Step 1 — Check when your current PUC expires

Three quick ways:

If it expires within the next 30 days, renew now — many traffic departments now SMS reminders 7-15 days before expiry, but coverage is patchy in smaller cities.

Step 2 — Locate an authorised PUC centre near you

Step 3 — Carry the right documents

Surprisingly minimal:

Owner ID is not required. The certificate is issued in the registered owner's name as per the Vahan database.

Step 4 — The test (5-10 minutes)

Step 5 — Pay the fee

State-fixed and surprisingly cheap. Cash, UPI, and card accepted at most centres. Insist on a printed receipt — without it, you cannot dispute a wrongly issued certificate later.

Step 6 — Verify Vahan upload and store digital copy

Within 15-30 minutes of the test:

Step 7 — Set a reminder for renewal

Sample PUC fee + validity table (2026 indicative)

+-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| 2-wheeler petrol (Activa, Splendor)| Fee ₹50-₹100 | Validity 6 months    |
|                                   | (1 year if vehicle < 1 yr old)       |
+-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| 4-wheeler petrol/CNG/LPG          | Fee ₹100-₹200 | Validity 6 months   |
|                                   | (1 year if vehicle < 1 yr old)       |
+-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| 4-wheeler diesel                  | Fee ₹150-₹500 | Validity 6 months   |
|                                   | (1 year if vehicle < 1 yr old)       |
+-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Commercial vehicle (truck, bus)    | Fee ₹250-₹500 | Validity 3-6 months |
|                                   | (depends on state + GVW)             |
+-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Electric vehicle                  | NIL — exempt under Rule 115 CMVR     |
+-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Penalty for driving without PUC   | ₹1,000 first offence; ₹2,000 repeat  |
| under MV Act §190(2)              | (statutory cap up to ₹10,000 with    |
|                                   | §194/§177A combined for repeat /     |
|                                   | commercial)                          |
+-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| RTI for wrongly failed PUC test    | ₹10 by IPO. BPL = free.             |
+-----------------------------------+--------------------------------------+

Common reasons your PUC test fails (or seems to fail)

If stuck — the escalation ladder

Rung 1 — Try a second authorised PUC centre

Rung 2 — State Transport Department PUC cell

Rung 3 — National PUC helpline / parivahan grievance

Rung 4 — Consumer forum (for fee gouging or refusal)

Rung 5 — Right to Information (RTI)

The State Transport Department and authorised PUC centres are subject to PUC data audits, which are public records under the RTI Act 2005.

RTI helps here when:

See the related guide: RTI for vehicle RC / NOC delay — copy-ready template (the same PIO mechanism applies to PUC complaints in most states).

RTI does NOT help here when:

FAQs

Q. My PUC expired yesterday. Can the police fine me today?
Yes — there is no grace period. As of midnight on the expiry date, your vehicle is non-compliant. Get the renewal done today before driving.

Q. Is a PUC needed for a brand-new car / bike?
The dealer issues a PUC at delivery valid for 1 year. After that, every 6 months.

Q. I have a digital PUC on mParivahan but lost the paper copy. Will police accept the phone?
Yes — the digital PUC on mParivahan or DigiLocker is legally equivalent under MoRTH advisory dated 8 August 2018, repeatedly reaffirmed. Show the QR code; the officer's e-Challan device verifies it against the Vahan database.

Q. Can I get a PUC for my vehicle in a state different from where it's registered?
Yes — PUC is national. The certificate generated in Bengaluru for your MH-04 car is valid pan-India. The Vahan database is centralised.

Q. Electric vehicle owners — do we ever need a PUC?
No. Battery EVs are exempt under Rule 115 CMVR. Hybrid (petrol-electric) vehicles do need a PUC because they have an IC engine.

Q. The centre wanted ₹500 for my Activa PUC instead of the state rate of ₹50. What can I do?
Refuse, walk out, and report to the State Transport Department PUC cell with the centre's name and date. Use the printed price list at the centre as evidence (mandatory display under State Transport notification).

Q. My vehicle is in long-term garage storage and not driven. Do I still need a PUC?
Technically no — the offence is “driving without PUC”. But the moment you drive it (even 200m for service), you need one. Most owners renew anyway because the cost is trivial.

Last reviewed: 26 April 2026 by RTI Wiki editorial team. PUC fee slabs are state-notified and revised periodically — verify on parivahan.gov.in or your State Transport portal, or write to admin@bighelpers.in if you spot a stale figure.