The government of Punjab have implemented a new policy for the vehicle registration from other province.
The Punjab Excise Department has begun implementing a new policy allowing vehicles registered in other provinces to be registered in Punjab.
Officials said the move is intended to make the transfer process easier for vehicle owners while also increasing government revenue.
Under the new system, owners of vehicles registered outside Punjab must first obtain a no-objection certificate (NOC) and clearance from the excise department of the province where the vehicle is currently registered.
The documents must then be submitted to the Punjab excise office before the registration process can be completed.
According to officials, the first inter-provincial vehicle has already been registered under the policy in Lahore.
Excise offices have also started receiving applications from other vehicle owners.
The department says the changes are aimed at simplifying procedures for citizens who move vehicles between provinces.
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