Online BlueBook Renew Started in Nepal: Bluebook renewals can be done online from tomorrow, Friday. In the first phase, the facility of renewing vehicle tax, renewal, fine, and other revenue will be available online from Bagmati Pradesh.
Chief Minister Dormani Poudel is scheduled to inaugurate the service in the state capital Hetauda. According to the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure Development under Bagmati Pradesh, this kind of facility will be available through the web portal and Nagarik app’s new update.
The state government has prepared a separate Transport Management Information System (TMIS) for this purpose. In addition, the services provided by the Transportation Management Office and Service Office under the Ministry of Physical Infrastructure of the Bagmati State Government will now be available online through this system.
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However, the state ministry had published the information that this system has been implemented on July 8. But the system with full technical preparation and payment facility is finally ready.
The “vehicle tax” feature has come through the latest update in the Nagarik app. Through which you can get the details of your vehicle, details of previous tax paid, and tax due.
From tomorrow, the option of online payment will also be added under the tax due from tomorrow. The service, which will start from Bagmati, will now be extended to other states’ transport management offices and transport service offices.
For Renew Bluebook and vehicle tax online download Nagarik app click here or go to TIMS site of Bagmati Province click here.
Download the Nagarik app and or https://tmis.bagamati.gov.np/ and renew your bluebook online easily.
Vehicle owner renews Bluebook from TMIS. For renewing your blue book you should go to tmis.bagmati.gov.np and register your vehicle and renew easily online.
Online vehicle tax and bluebook renewal service started in Nepal. Vehicles owners can renew their bluebook and vehicle tax online in the Nagarik app or TMIS Bagmati province.
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