No Need to Carry Bluebook, Scan the QR code

No Need to Carry Bluebook: After implementing the online bluebook renews system in the Nepal TMIS office now, vehicles owners don’t have to carry a bluebook with them. The government of Nepal’s transport management information system has been implemented today so that the service recipients can get the service by scanning the QR code when needed.

Bagmati Pradesh has launched an online system so that service recipients can view their details online, pay revenue, insure and renew. Under this system, the traffic police can also check the payment details of the service recipients online using the mobile app.

No Need to Carry Bluebook, Scan the QR code
No Need to Carry Bluebook, Scan the QR code

“We have got rid of the hassle of carrying a blue book,” said Sanjeev Baral, secretary at the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development in Bagmati.

Check this: Tax Rate of Vehicles in Nepal for 2078-2079

He said that based on the QR code received after the payment of revenue, the payment details can be checked using the mobile app.

“The system has a generated a QR code where the service recipients can view the details of revenue themselves from scanning, which includes a tax calculator module,” he said. This system has the facility to take e-token and go to the office at the specified time.

What is Blue Book in Nepal?

Bluebook is the vehicles owner paper that has all details of vehicles specification and owner details. Vehicle owners have to carry out this when driving their vehicles.

How can I get Blue Book in Nepal?

If you lost your vehicle bluebook you have to report to the traffic police office and transportation management office to get another copy.

How much is the vehicle tax in Nepal?

Check out the New Vehicles tax rate in Nepal click here.

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