New traffic rule: The Indian government has made High-Security Registration Plates (HSRP) and colour-coded stickers compulsory for all vehicles. If the owner is found guilty of not installing of HSRP then it will cost Rs. 5000 to 10000.

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With the December 31 deadline passing, all vehicles registered before April 1, 2019, need to have the high-security number plates and colour-coded stickers now. Those vehicles found not having these important security features may incur huge fines from January 1.

What is an HSRP?

High-security number plates are number plates made of aluminium and are fixed onto the vehicle using a minimum of two non-reusable snap-on locks.  

The plate has a hot-stamped chromium-based 20 mm X 20 mm hologram of Ashoka Chakra in blue colour on the top left corner.  

A 10-digit permanent identification number (PIN) is laser branded on the bottom left corner of this plate.  

HSRP also has a hot-stamped film applied on the numerals and alphabets, which has ‘INDIA’ inscribed at a 45-degree angle.   HSPR plate is electronically linked to the vehicle where it is installed.

 How to apply for HSPR plate?

Step 1: Visit the government-authorized registration portal bookmyhsrp.com  

Step 2: Fill in all the required details - vehicle number, chassis number, engine number, address, contact number, fuel type, etc.  

Step 3:  If the vehicle is for private use, click on ‘non-transport’ under the vehicle class option displayed on the screen.

Step 4: Submit this form.

Step 5: You will receive a username and password on your registered mobile number.

Step 6: Login using the given username and password to make a payment.  

Step 7: A payment receipt shall be generated.

Step 8: As soon as your vehicle’s HSRP number is ready, you will receive a notification about the same on your registered mobile number.

What is HSRP number plate cost?

 The cost of an HSRP plate will range from about Rs. 400 for two-wheelers to up to Rs. 1,100 for four-wheelers, depending on the category to which they belong.  

The owner will have to pay Rs 100 to obtain a colour-coded sticker (to identify petrol diesel or CNG-powered engine), which is also required.