Navigating the complexities of vehicle registration in Delhi can be challenging, especially if you’re unfamiliar with your designated Regional Transport Office (RTO). Each RTO in Delhi has a unique code that streamlines various processes, including vehicle registration, ownership transfers, and road tax payments. Whether you’re buying a new vehicle, moving to Delhi, or just need official documentation, knowing your local RTO code can make the process smoother. This guide will walk you through the complete list of Delhi RTO codes and how to find your nearest transport office easily.
First things first, what’s an RTO? It’s short for Regional Transport Office, the folks who keep Delhi’s roads (somewhat) organized. They’re the ones handing out driving licenses, registering vehicles, and making sure you’re not zipping around without insurance. And those “DL” codes? They’re like Delhi’s secret language for vehicles, telling you where a car or bike was registered. Pretty cool, right? Let’s break it all down, step by step, so you can navigate this like a pro.
What’s the Deal with “DL” ?

If you’ve ever looked at a Delhi number plate, you’ve probably noticed it starts with “DL.” That’s the state code for Delhi, short, sweet, and to the point. Every state in India has its own two-letter code (like “MH” for Maharashtra or “TN” for Tamil Nadu), and Delhi’s lucky letters are “DL.” But here’s where it gets interesting: after the “DL,” you’ll see a number, like DL-01” or “DL-07. That number isn’t random; it points to a specific RTO in Delhi. Delhi’s got multiple RTOs because, let’s face it, this city is massive!
Why does this matter to you? Well, if you’re registering a vehicle, getting a license, or even just curious about that fancy car parked next door, knowing the Delhi RTO list can tell you a lot. Plus, it’s a great party trick, imagine casually saying, Oh, that’s a DL-05 plate, must be from South Delhi! People will think you’re a genius. So, step one is simple: spot the “DL” and know it’s Delhi’s calling card. Now, let’s figure out what those numbers mean.
The Delhi RTO Code List.
Delhi isn’t just one big blob of traffic jams, it’s divided into zones, and each zone has its own RTO. As of March 27, 2025, there are 13 main RTOs in Delhi, each with its own code from DL-01 to DL-13.
Here’s the full Delhi RTO code list.
District & District Code | Zonal Office | Address & Contact Details | Jurisdiction Areas |
North Delhi (Code:1) | North District | Transport Department, Mall Road. Contact Numbers: 23819191, 23819192 | Andha Mugal, Mori Gate, Majnu Ka Tila, Tis Hazari, Gulabi Bagh, Sant Nagar, Yamuna Bazar, Inder Lok, Maurice Nagar, Ahata Kedara, Subzi Mandi, Bara Hindu Rao, Nai Sarak, Sadar Bazar, Lahori Gate, Civil Lines, Shakti Nagar, Sarai Rohilla, Pratap Bagh, Church Mission, Chandni Chowk Kotwali, Town Hall, Bela Road, Red Fort, Kashmere Gate, Roop Nagar. |
New Delhi (Code: 2) | New Delhi District | Transport Department, IP Depot. Contact Numbers: 23378886, 23378877 Alternatively: New Delhi Zonal Office, Transport Department, Near DTC Depot, IP Estate, New Delhi. | Mandi House, North Avenue Kali Bari Marg, Panchkuian Road, Gole Market, Rabinder Nagar, South Avenue, Connaught Place, Malcha Marg, Kaka Nagar, Tilak Marg, R.M.L.Hospital, Parliament St., Chanakya Puri, Sucheta Kriplani Hospital, Tughlaq Road, Boat Club. |
South Delhi (Code: 3) | South District | Transport Department, DDA Market, Sheikh Sarai. Contact Numbers: 29259800, 29253535 | Mehrauli, Lodhi Colony, Hz.Nizammudin, Sangam Vihar, Pragati Vihar, Sunlight Colony, Madangir, Jangpura, East Kidwai Nagar, Khan Pur, Ambedkar Nagar, Sarai Kale Khan, Malviya Nagar, Lajpat Nagar, Greater Kailash, Amar Colony, Panchsheel, Hauz Khas, C.R. Park, Garhi, Saket, Okhla, Pushp Vihar, Sainik Farm, New Friends Colony, Kalkaji, Defence Colony, Nehru Place, Gulmohar Park, Sukhdev Vihar, Badarpur, AIIMS, Bharat Nagar, Sarita Vihar. |
West Delhi (Code: 4) | West District – I | Transport Department, Community Centre, B Block, Ground Floor, Janakpuri. Contact Numbers: 25551618, 25531002 | Nagar, Mohan Garden, Nangloi Jat, Nawada, Meera Bagh, Kakrola, New Multan Nagar, Nangloi, Paschim Vihar, Tikri Border, Nilothi, Subhash Nagar,Janakpuri, Prem Nagar, Vikaspuri, Ashok Nagar, Keshopur, Hari Nagar, Tilak Nagar, Baprola, Mundka, Uttam. |
North-East Delhi (Code: 5) | North-East District | Transport Department, Loni Road, Near Power House, Shahdara. Contact Number: 22813475 | Mansarover Park, Harsh Vihar, Bhajanpura, Seemapuri, Yamuna Vihar, G.T.B. Nagar, Seelampur, Gamri, Nand Nagari, Gokalpuri, Shahdara, Ashok Nagar, Khazuri Khas, Welcome Colony, Sunder Nagar, Karawal Nagar. |
Central Delhi (Code: 6) | Central District | Transport Department, ISBT, Sarai Kale Khan. Contact Number: 24351100 | DBG Road, Shidipura, I.P. Estate, Sangtrashan, Rajender Nagar, Nabi Karim, Qr. Devnagar Turkmangate, LNJP Hospital, Hauz Qazi, Pusa Road, Jama Masjid, Karol Bagh.Ballimaran, Govt., Daryaganj, Kamla Market, Lalkuan, Pahar Ganj, Prasha Nagar, Sita Ram Bazar, Chandni Mahal. |
East Delhi (Code: 7) | East District – I | Transport Department, DTC Depot, Mayur Vihar Phase-I. Contact Number: 22753800 | New Ashok Nagar, Mayur Vihar-I & II, Laxmi Nagar, Karkardooma, Shakarpur, Kalyan Puri, Preet Vihar, Patparganj, Trilokpuri. |
North-West Delhi (Code: 8) | North-West District – I | Transport Department, DTC Depot, Wazirpur, Delhi. Contact Number: 27217642 | Mukherjee Nagar, Rani Bagh, Azadpur, Ashok Vihar, Rampura, Vijay Nagar, Sangam Park, Tri Nagar, Model Town, Gujrawalan, Jahangirpuri, Adarsh Nagar, Keshav Puram, Shalimar Bagh, Wazirpur, Saraswati Vihar, Kingsway Camp, Pitampura. |
South-West Delhi (Code: 9) | South-West District – I | Transport Department, DTC Depot, Sec-10, Dwarka, New Delhi 110075. Contact Numbers: 25624064, 25163615 Alternatively: First Floor, South West Delhi Zonal Office, Transport Department, B-Block, Community Centre, Janakpuri. | Dwaraka, Vasant Vihar, Najafgarh, Sarojini Nagar, Naraina, Vasant Kunj, Delhi Cantt., Dabri.R.K.Puram, Inderpuri, Mayapuri, Kapashera, Zafarpur Kalan. |
West Delhi (Code: 10) | West District – II | Transport Department, DTC Depot, Raja Garden. Contact Number: 25163616 | Punjabi Bagh, Kirti Nagar, Rajouri Garden, Anand Parbat, Moti Nagar, Patel Nagar. |
North-West Delhi (Code: 11) | North-West District – II | Transport Department, DTC Depot, Rohini. Contact Number: 27563535 | Auchandi Border, Mubarakpur, Bawana, Aman Vihar, Kanjhavala, Alipur, Rohini, Narela, Kirari, Khera Kalan, Sultanpuri, Mukandpur, Mangolpuri, Mungeshpur, Samaypur Badli, Jonti, Prasant Vihar, Qutab Garh. |
South-West Delhi (Code: 12) | South-West District – II | Transport Department, DTC Depot, Vasant Vihar. Contact Number: 26146498 | Sarojini Nagar, Green Park, Munirka, Ghitorni, Vasant Vihar, Mahipal Pur, Delhi Cantt., Vasant Kunj, Nauroji Nagar, IIT. |
East Delhi II (Code: 13) | East District – II | Transport Department CBD Ground, Surajmal Vihar. Contact Number: 22383900 | Anand Vihar, Old Seelampur, Mandawali, Geeta Colony, Vivek Vihar, Jheel, Gandhi Nagar, Gazipur, Krishna Nagar, New Shahdara. |
There you go! That’s the list. Each code matches an RTO office in a specific part of Delhi, so depending on where you live (or where you bought your vehicle), you’ll be dealing with one of these. Oh, and fun fact: there’s also a “DL-1C” for commercial vehicles like taxis, but we’ll get to that later. For now, just know your area’s code, it’s like your vehicle’s hometown!
Driving Licence Fees in Delhi
Purpose | Amount (₹) |
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Learner’s Licence | |
Issuance of learner’s licence (Form 3) for each vehicle type | 150 |
Two-wheeler learner’s licence test or repeat test | 50 |
Driving Test & Licence Issuance | |
Test or repeat test for competency to drive (per vehicle class) | 300 |
Issue of a driver’s licence | 200 |
Issue of International Driving Permit | 1,000 |
Adding an additional vehicle class to the driver’s licence | 500 |
Licence Renewal & Modifications | |
Driving licence renewal | 200 |
Renewal after grace period | 300 + ₹1,000 per year (or part thereof) of delay |
Change of residence or other details on the licence | 200 |
Special Licences & Appeals | |
Endorsement/renewal of authorisation for vehicles transporting hazardous materials | 1,000 |
Issuing or renewing a driving school/organisation licence | 10,000 |
Issuing a duplicate driving school/organisation licence | 5,000 |
Appeal against licensing authority orders (Rule 29) | 500 |
Types of Driving Licences in Delhi
The Transport Department of Delhi issues different types of Driving Licences (DLs) based on the type of vehicle and usage. A learner’s licence is mandatory before applying for a permanent driver’s licence.
Below are the types of licences available:
Type of Licence | Applicable Vehicles |
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Two-wheeler (geared) | Scooters, motorcycles with gears |
Two-wheeler (gearless) | Gearless bikes, mopeds, scooters |
Private Four-wheeler (geared) | SUVs, MUVs, sedans, hatchbacks, coupés |
Commercial Vehicles | Trucks, transport buses, taxis, goods carriers |
Special Vehicles | Vehicles used for transporting hazardous or industrial materials |
Driving Licence Application Process in Delhi

To apply for a driving licence in Delhi, follow these steps for a smooth process:
Online Application Process
- Visit the Official Portal:
- Go to the Delhi RTO website(https://transport.delhi.gov.in/) and select “Driver Licence Related Services”, which redirects you to the Sarathi portal.
- Apply for a Learner’s Licence:
- Select “Delhi” from the state list and click “Apply for Learner’s Licence.”
- Fill out the application form, upload the required documents, and pay the applicable fee.
- Schedule and take the learner’s licence test on the assigned date.
- Apply for a Permanent Driving Licence:
- After obtaining the learner’s licence, return to the Sarathi portal.
- Select “Apply for DL” under the “Holding Learner’s Licence” section.
- Choose a preferred date and time for the RTO-conducted driving test (after 30 days from receiving the learner’s licence).
- Pay the driving licence issuance fee and download the confirmation receipt.
- Take the Driving Test:
- Visit the Delhi RTO on the scheduled test date with all necessary documents.
- Upon passing the test, the driving licence will be issued and sent via speed post.
Offline Application Process
If you prefer to apply offline, follow these steps:
- Visit the nearest RTO in Delhi and collect Form 4 (also available on the Sarathi Parivahan website).
- Fill out the application form and attach the necessary documents.
- Submit the application along with the applicable fees.
- Schedule the driving test and visit the RTO on the test date.
- Pass the test to receive your driving licence by speed post.
Documents Required for a Driving Licence in Delhi
- Duly filled Form 4 (Application Form)
- Aadhaar Card
- Voter ID
- Birth Certificate
- Proof of Address (Utility bills, rental agreement, ration card, passport, PAN card, etc.)
- Form 1A (Medical Certificate for applicants over 40 years, signed by a physician)
- Three passport-sized photographs
- Application fee of ₹200
Note: Additional documents may be required based on individual profiles. Verify with the RTO before submission for a hassle-free process.
Eligibility Criteria for a Driving Licence in Delhi
- Must hold a valid learner’s licence.
- Must be at least 18 years old for a private vehicle licence.
- Must apply for a permanent driving licence between 30 to 180 days after receiving the learner’s licence.
- Must have a clear understanding of traffic rules and regulations.
- Must be at least 20 years old to apply for a commercial driving licence.
How to Check Driving Licence Application Status
- Visit the Sarathi Parivahan website(https://parivahan.gov.in/parivahan/).
- Select “Delhi” as your state.
- Go to the Application Menu and click “Application Status”.
- Enter your application details (e.g., application number, date of birth).
- Submit the details to check your application status.
Conclusion:
Having a clear understanding of Delhi’s RTO codes not only simplifies vehicle-related tasks but also helps ensure compliance with transport regulations. Whether you’re registering a vehicle, applying for a driving license, or paying road tax, knowing your assigned RTO saves time and effort. Bookmark this guide for quick reference, and drive with confidence knowing that you’re following the right legal procedures.
FAQ: Quick Answers to Your Delhi RTO Questions!
Hey Delhi drivers! Got RTO questions? I’ve got answers—short, simple, and straight to the point. Let’s clear up the confusion faster than you can honk in traffic!
1. What’s “DL” on My Number Plate?
“DL” means Delhi, plain and simple! It’s the state code, and the number after it (like DL-07) shows which RTO registered your vehicle. Easy, right?
2. How Many RTOs Are in Delhi?
There are 13 main RTOs in Delhi as of March 27, 2025, from DL-01 to DL-13. One for every corner of this crazy city!
3. How Do I Find My RTO?
Check your address! Live in Rohini? That’s DL-11. South Delhi? Maybe DL-03. Or peek at your plate’s “DL-XX” code. Done!
4. Can I Pick Any RTO to Register?
Nope! You go to the RTO tied to your address. No hopping zones—rules are rules!
5. What’s the Deal with Yellow Plates?
Yellow plates with black text are for commercial vehicles—taxis, autos, buses. White’s for personal rides. Color-coded chaos!