The primary portal for this service has transitioned into the Digital Police Portal managed by the Ministry of Home Affairs. 1. Online NCRB Vehicle Inquiry (Citizen Service)
To check a vehicle's status for a No Objection Certificate (NOC) or crime history, use the Digital Police Citizen Portal:
Access: Navigate to the Citizen Services section and select Central Citizen Services.
Login: You must log in using your mobile number and the OTP sent to you. Generate NOC: Choose the "Generate Vehicle NOC" option.
Input Details: You will need the following exact information: Vehicle Registration Number Chassis Number Engine Number
View Report: Once details are submitted, the system retrieves data from the national database to show if the vehicle is "Clean" or has recorded issues. 2. Alternative SMS Inquiry
If you cannot access the internet query portal, you can use the mobile SMS service to get basic registration details, which is a common pre-check:
Format: Type VAHAN (e.g., VAHAN DL1CA1234). Send to: 092123 57123 or 7738299899. Technical Setup for the Legacy Portal vahan samanvay internet query 2
If you are accessing a specific government departmental "Internet Query" link (often starting with http://164.100.44.112/), follow these browser requirements to ensure it loads correctly:
Browser: Use Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox for the best compatibility with legacy Indian government portals.
Pop-ups: Ensure Pop-up Blockers are turned off, as the report often opens in a new window.
Print Settings: For downloading the report, enable "Print Background Colors and Images" in your browser's page setup. Why Use This Service?
Second-Hand Purchases: Essential to ensure the vehicle isn't stolen before you pay.
Inter-State Transfer: Required by the RTO when transferring a vehicle's registration to a different state.
Verification: Police departments across states (like Mizoram and Goa) use this system to coordinate recovered stolen vehicles. The primary portal for this service has transitioned
Note: For standard vehicle registration services (like tax payment or renewal), you should instead use the Parivahan Sewa Portal.
Operators in a Vahan 4.0 or Sarathi 2.0 environment often encounter a labeled button or dropdown called "Samanvay Internet Query 2" in these situations:
If you are an RTO employee and see this option, it is the correct tool for cross-state data verification. If the option is grayed out, it usually means your user role lacks required permissions.
Q1: Can I as a car owner use Vahan Samanvay Internet Query 2 to check other cars’ details?
No. This is a restricted government/internal tool. For citizens, use the Parivahan Sewa public portal with limited data.
Q2: Is there mobile access to Query 2?
Yes – through the official Samvah (RTO App) or mParivahan Enforcement App, which law enforcement uses on tablets/smartphones.
Q3: My vehicle is from Delhi, now in Bangalore. Can a Karnataka RTO use Query 2 to issue me a new RC?
Yes. That is precisely the scenario for which Samanvay was built. The operator will fetch your Delhi registration details via this query and proceed with re-registration.
Q4: What is the difference between "Samanvay Query 1" and "Query 2"?
Query 1 (now being deprecated) used a slower, state-by-state polling method and lacked real-time insurance/tax data. Query 2 uses a unified API with near real-time response and additional data fields. Step 2: Check your internet connection
Q5: Does this query work for commercial vehicles and transport permits?
Absolutely. It returns national permit details, route permits, and goods carriage specifics (e.g., vehicle type, gross vehicle weight, seating capacity).
Internet Query 2 (IQ2) is an enhanced query mechanism within Vahan Samanvay designed to:
Instead of one portal, use:
Here is what distinguishes it from simpler lookup tools:
| Feature | Description | |--------|-------------| | Pan-India Coverage | Queries span all states and union territories that have onboarded Vahan 4.0 (almost 100% as of 2025). | | Real-Time Data | No nightly batch sync. Fetches live from the state’s Vahan instance via the Samanvay layer. | | Multi-Parameter Search | Query using registration number, chassis number, engine number, or temporary registration ID. | | Document Status | Returns RC status, fitness certificate validity, permit details (National/State), insurance expiry, and pollution under control (PUC) status. | | Hypothecation & Enforcement Alerts | Shows if vehicle is under loan (bank lien) or has been flagged stolen/blacklisted. | | Tax Compliance | Displays road tax paid up to date, including lifetime tax or quarterly payments. |
The "Samanvay" layer is critical: it resolves discrepancies where the same registration number might appear in multiple states (e.g., DL 1C 1234 could be duplicated in Maharashtra) by checking the unique permanent registration number with state code.
MH12AB1234 (no spaces, no special chars except maybe MH-12-AB-1234 depending on portal).