Please note that the price of the driving licence in Rajasthan will vary depending on the type of licence and/or service you select.
Here is the fee structure for obtaining a driving licence in Rajasthan. Alongside, fees for the renewal of driving licence in Rajasthan have also been provided:
S.No. | Purpose | Amount |
1 | Issue of learner’s licence in Form 3 for each class of vehicle | ₹150 |
2 | Learner’s licence test fee or repeat test fee (as applicable) | ₹50 |
3 | Test or repeat test of competence to drive (for each class of vehicle) | ₹300 |
4 | Issue of a driving licence | ₹200 |
5 | Issue of International Driving Permit | ₹1,000 |
6 | Addition of another class of vehicle to the driving licence | ₹500 |
7 | Endorsement or renewal of authorization for vehicle carrying hazardous goods | ₹100 |
8 | Renewal of driving licence (on time) | ₹200 |
9 | Renewal of driving licence after the grace period [Note: An extra ₹1,000 will be charged for each year (or part of a year) overdue, counted from the end of the grace period.] | ₹300 |
10 | Issue or renewal of licence to a school or establishment for imparting instructions in driving | ₹10,000 |
11 | Issue of duplicate licence to a school or establishment for imparting instructions in driving | ₹5,000 |
12 | Appeal against the orders of licensing authority (rule 29) | ₹500 |
13 | Any application for a change in address or any other particulars recorded in the driving licence (e.g., address) | ₹200 |
Note: Fees can change as per government notifications.
Many applicants now prefer online applications through the Sarathi portal, which guides users step-by-step through completing forms, uploading documents, booking test slots, and making payments. This makes the process more transparent and less confusing.
However, some may still prefer the offline method. Applicants may submit physical forms and photographs and make cash payments directly at the RTO. However, online applications are generally faster and easier to track.
When individuals look up the fee structure for getting a driving licence in Rajasthan, they will save time and avoid RTO hassles, delays, and penalties.
Along with the right driving licence, also ensure you have valid motor insurance before you start driving—third-party insurance is mandatory in India and comprehensive cover protects you and your vehicle against wider risks.
Note: The given information has been compiled from digitally available resources. It is subject to change due to several factors. Individuals are advised to verify information with their latest RTO before proceeding.
The learner's licence fee in Rajasthan is ₹150, and the permanent licence fee is ₹ 200. In addition to these, additional charges apply for tests, smart cards, commercial endorsements, and international permits.
For purchasing a licence for a four-wheeler, you first need to apply for a learner’s licence and pass the learner’s test. Next, wait for 30 days, then appear for a permanent driving test at the RTO.
The minimum age for running gearless two-wheelers (up to 50cc) is 16 years, and for cars and motorcycles with a gear, it is 18 years, under the driving licence rules.
First, fill out the application form, then upload the documents, and finally book a test slot. After you have finished everything, you need to pay the specific fees to get a driving licence in Rajasthan.
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