Do mcp need to send a mail for renewal

In India, the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, requires the Motor Vehicle Inspector (MVI) to send a notice to the vehicle owner 30 days prior to the expiration of the registration certificate. This notice is commonly known as the "Renewal Notice" or "Notice of Expiration of Registration".

The notice is sent to the registered owner of the vehicle, informing them that their vehicle's registration is due for renewal. The notice typically includes the following details:

  1. Vehicle details (make, model, registration number, etc.)
  2. Expiration date of the current registration certificate
  3. Renewal due date
  4. Instructions on how to renew the registration

The Motor Vehicle Inspector (MVI) is responsible for sending this notice to the vehicle owner. However, it's not uncommon for the notice to be delayed or lost in transit, which can lead to confusion and inconvenience for the vehicle owner.

In such cases, it's essential for vehicle owners to keep track of their registration expiration dates and renew their registration certificates well in advance to avoid any penalties or fines.

So, to answer your question, yes, the Motor Vehicle Inspector (MVI) is required to send a notice to the vehicle owner for renewal, but it's also crucial for vehicle owners to stay informed and take proactive steps to renew their registration certificates on time.