Odisha - Apply for Learner Driver License
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ProcedureEdit
Apply In-PersonEdit
- To apply for a Learner Driver License in Odisha the applicant has to approach the RTO office of the area.
- Information related to the RTO offices can be obtained from the “Office Location and Contacts” Section of this page.
- You will have to submit Application either in Form No.2 or form no. 3in front of licensing authority.
- Application form no 2 can be downloaded from following link: Form 2
- Application form no 3 can be downloaded from following link: Form 3
- Application forms can also be obtained from the appropriate RTO offices.
- The applicant should make sure they are eligible for applying for driver license by reading through the eligibility criteria that has been listed out under the “Eligibility” section of this page.
- Please make sure you have all the documents that are listed down the “Required Documents” section of this page.
- Application forms can be obtained from the appropriate RTO offices that should be completed and presented with appropriate fees.
- Present the completed application forms in one of the counter and pay the appropriate fee where the officials would start processing your application.
- After verification of the documents applicant will have to go through a learner test.
- A computer based multiple choice objective test is conducted and whoever correctly answers sixty percent questions put to him is declared pass.
- A question bank about the contents of learner's test like Road signs, Traffic rules & regulations for the learners licence is provided in the “information which might help” section of this page.
Apply online via State PortalEdit
- You can also apply for learner license online via state portal: State Portal
- Select the online services tab from the web site page.
- From the dropdown menu select “LL Appl. and appointment”
- Once you select the option you will be redirected to sarathi portal: Sarathi
- Further you can follow the instructions as explained below online application via national portal.
- You can also apply online directly via national portal page as explained below.
Apply Online via National Portal - Odisha Apply for Learner License online with Images
- In order to apply for online, please follow the link : online portal
- Please select "Online Services" from the menu and click on "Driver License Related Services".
- You will be taken to a new screen where you have to select “Odisha” in the drop down menu against “Please select the State from where the service is to be taken”.
- Once you select the State, you will have to select the RTO office from where the service needs to be taken.
- Based on your selection you will be redirected to the services page. Click on apply online
- From the given options select “New Learner License”
- Fill the Applicant Details as instructed
- Upload the required Documents mentioned on this page
- Upload Photo and Signature if required (applicable for only some states)
- Pay the required fees
- Once submitted the application, go for DL Test Slot Booking online via following link: Slot Booking
- Select Learner license test sub option from the appointment “slot booking” section
- Once you are redirected to fresh page, submit the application with your application number and book the desired slot.
- In case you are not able to attend the booked appointment slot, cancel it online via following link: Cancel Appointment
- From the cancel appointment drop down menu select , “Learner License Test” option
- You will be redirected to the page, where you will be asked to fill the details such as application number and date of birth along with verification code and submit to cancel your booking.
- The test of competence will be conducted by the competent authority.
- After verification of the documents applicant will have to go through a learner test.
- A computer based multiple choice objective test is conducted and whoever correctly answers sixty percent questions put to him is declared pass.
- Applicant can go apply for online mock test via following link: Mock Test
- You have to select “Mock Test for LL’ option from the drop down menu of LL Test (STALL). You will be redirected to the page, fill the required information and continue.
- You will be redirected to the page, where you will be asked to fill the details such as name, date of birth, language and state and can log in for mock test.
- Applicant can give online test for learner license, via following link: Online Test
- You have to select “online LL Test (STALL)” option from the drop down menu of LL Test (STALL). You will be redirected to the page, fill the required information and continue.
- Applicant needs to book the slot for the test. You check the availability of the slot online and book accordingly.
- Once you select the RTO you will be redirected to the page where you will be able to see a calendar which indicates the date and slot available for test. Red blocks indicates non availability, orange means open. Based on your choice and availability you can select learner license slot.
- A question bank about the contents of learner's test like Road signs, Traffic rules & regulations for the learners licence is provided on the website of the department and also in “information which might help” section of this page.
- Applicant can check the status of their license via following link: Status
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Required DocumentsEdit
- For the Learner Driving License one has to apply before the Licensing Authority along with the following documents:
- Application form no 2 can be downloaded from following link: Form 2
- Application form no 3 can be downloaded from following link: Form3
- Medical Certificate Form-1A
- Self declaration physical fitness: Form-1
- Three copies of passport photographs.
- Driving Certificate in form-5 issued by approved Training School (Compulsory for Transport Vehicle License)
- Proof of Residence: Attested copy of any of the following:
- Ration card.
- Life Insurance Policy.
- Passport.
- Aadhaar Card
- Voter Identity card.
- Pay slip issued by any office in the Central/State or a local body.
- The consent from parents in blood relation can be treated as residence proof, if parents enclose their residence proof.
- Other authentic proof acceptable by Motor Licensing Officer (MLO).
- Ration card.
- Proof of Age: Attested copies of any of the following:
- School certificate
- Passport
- Birth Certificate
- Aadhaar Card
- Certificate from Central/State Govt. or a local body
- Identity card/voter list
- PAN of Income Tax card
- Other authentic proof acceptable by M.L.O
- School certificate
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
List of all RTO Office Locations for Odisha
Odisha State Transport Authority, Officer list and contact details for: Contacts
Following link gives access to the RTO Portal of Odisha: RTO portal
EligibilityEdit
- Age eligibility: 18 years
- For vehicles up to 50 CC engine capacity & without gear - 16 years (Provided parents/guardian consent is obtained.)
- For commercial vehicle - 20 years
FeesEdit
Nature of work |
Fees for Issue |
Fees for Renewal |
Late fees |
Issue/Renewal of learner’s licence |
Rs, 30/- |
Rs, 30/- |
Rs, 30/- |
Issue of Driving Licence is Form 6 |
Rs.40/- |
Rs.40/- |
Rs.15/- |
Issue of Driving Licence is Form 7 |
Rs.150/- |
Rs.150/- |
Rs.40/- |
Driving Test |
Rs.50/- |
Null | Null |
ValidityEdit
- A Learner License for a private vehicle is valid for six months.
Documents to useEdit
- Application form no 2 can be downloaded from following link: Form 2
- Application form no 3 can be downloaded from following link: Form -3
- Medical Certificate form no. 1A: Form -1A
- Self declaration physical fitness: Form-1
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Processing TimeEdit
- Time limit for processing the certificate: 3 days from the date of appearance for the test.
- More information can be obtained via following link: More information
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InstructionsEdit
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Required InformationEdit
- The application form for a learner's licence consists of two sections to be filled out, as follows:
- Particulars to be furnished by the applicant: The applicant is required to enter the following details when applying for a learner's licence-
- (a). Personal details such as name, address, date of birth, place of birth.
- (b). Educational qualification.
- (c). Type of Indian citizenship (by birth, naturalization) along with documentation.
- (d). Blood group.
- (e). Previous driving licences held with details (if any).
- (f). Driving school certificate (if required).
- (g). Exemption from medical test (if applicable).
- (a). Personal details such as name, address, date of birth, place of birth.
- Declaration under sub- section(2) Of Section 7 Of the MV Act ,1988.
Need for the DocumentEdit
- A Learner Licence is an official document needed to apply for permanent driving license. The learner license certifies that the holder is learning to drive and should be accompanied with experienced driver while driving motor vehicle.
- To learn driving a motor vehicle, you must first get a Learner's License for that class of vehicle. A Learner's License legally allows you to learn driving with an experienced instructor or driver on Indian roads.
- If you hold a valid Learner's License, you can practise driving with a permanent Driving License holder. This will help you polish your driving skills before you take your vehicle out.
- Getting a Driving License is a precursor to getting a Driving License. It is easy to apply and get a permanent Driving License if you hold a valid Learner's License.
- Holding a Learner's License and practising on roads will help you get familiarized with road rules which will in turn help you when you are driving.
Information which might helpEdit
- A question bank about the contents of learner's test like Road signs, Traffic rules & regulations for the learners licence can be obtained via following link: Refer
- Question bank in English can also be obtained via following link: Refer
- Question bank in regional language (Odia) can be obtained via following link: Refer
- Information related to service and the time limit details can be obtained via following link: information
- In accordance with central motor vehicle act, all the Information which an owner should know if he has a vehicle can be obtained via following link: Refer
Q. Is my Learner's License valid throughout India?
- Yes, your Learner's License is valid throughout the country for six months from the date of issue.
- Yes, your Learner's License is valid throughout the country for six months from the date of issue.
Q. Are there any rules that must be followed while learning to drive with a Learner's License?
- Yes, first of all an experienced license holder must accompany you and you cannot carry any person other than your instructor on the pillion. Secondly, you must paste a 'L' sign at the front and rear of your vehicle which will act as a sign for other drivers that you are a novice.
- Yes, first of all an experienced license holder must accompany you and you cannot carry any person other than your instructor on the pillion. Secondly, you must paste a 'L' sign at the front and rear of your vehicle which will act as a sign for other drivers that you are a novice.
Q. What is the validity period of a LL issued in India?
- In India, a Learner's License is valid for a period of six months. Once the LL has expired, you must either renew your Learner's License or apply for a fresh one depending on the RTO rules.
- In India, a Learner's License is valid for a period of six months. Once the LL has expired, you must either renew your Learner's License or apply for a fresh one depending on the RTO rules.
Q. Will I be asked to drive a motor vehicle to get my Learner's License?
- No, you will not be asked to drive a motor vehicle to get your Learner's License. You will however have to undergo an online or written test containing multiple choice questions which will test your proficiency on road rules and traffic signs.
- No, you will not be asked to drive a motor vehicle to get your Learner's License. You will however have to undergo an online or written test containing multiple choice questions which will test your proficiency on road rules and traffic signs.
Q. I need to apply for a LL for a non-gear vehicle and car. Do I have to apply separately?
- No, you can apply for a Learner's License for a car and non-gear vehicle together. Also, you can take a single test for both. However, you will have to pay the application fee for both car and vehicle without gear.
- No, you can apply for a Learner's License for a car and non-gear vehicle together. Also, you can take a single test for both. However, you will have to pay the application fee for both car and vehicle without gear.
- Applications for a provisional driving licence can be made from the age of 16. Valid for driving a moped or gearless motorcycle (with a capacity of up to 50 cc) from aged 16, and a car from aged 18 or older to drive any other type of vehicle. The common "All India Permit" allows the licensee to drive throughout the country. For driving commercial/transport vehicles, one should obtain endorsement (and a minimum age of 20 years, in some states) in the driving licence to effect under s.3(1) of The Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. Until a driving test (which consists of three sections: verbal or written test (depending on the state), road sign test followed by a supervised driving examination) has been passed a driver may hold only a provisional licence and be subject to certain conditions.
- The conditions attached to provisional licences of a particular category of vehicle are:
- (i) L-plates must be conspicuously displayed on the front and rear of the vehicle.
- (ii) Learner drivers of a particular category and transmission type of vehicle must be accompanied by somebody who has held a full driving licence for that category and transmission type, except in the case of solo motorcycles and vehicles of certain categories designed solely for one person.
- (iii) Motorcycle riders must not carry any pillion passenger.
- (iv) Bus drivers must not carry any passenger except a person giving or receiving instruction.
- After passing a driving test, the provisional licence may be surrendered in exchange for a full Indian licence for the relevant kind of vehicle. Full car licences allow use of mopeds, motorcycles and cars.
- Be a safe driver, information related to safe driving can be obtained through following link: Safety information
Other Uses of the document and certificateEdit
- A Driving Licence can be used as a proof for Identity. A modern photo of the driving licence can also serve many of the purposes of an identity card in non-driving contexts (proof of identity (e.g. when opening a bank account) or age (e.g. when applying for a mobile connection) or PAN card application.
External linksEdit
- Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Government of India
- Odisha Motor Vehicle Department
- RTO Portals of Odisha, Government of Odisha
- Vahan, Ministry of Road and transport, Government of India
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