Get your Smart Card license printed in 3 days (Nepal)
Did you know you can get your license printed in 3 days in Nepal if you are traveling abroad? Well, if you are going abroad and have a valid visa and tickets, you can get your license printed in three days. All you have to do is fill up some basic forms online, and you can get your license. Make sure to have a scanned copy of your citizenship, passport, license, air tickets, visa, etc.
1. Renew your license:
Before applying for the Smart Card license, make sure you have made the application to get your license renewed. It can be done at any DOTM office. You must have the payment receipt from the respective DOTM office for renewal.
Here is a complete procedure on how you can renew your License in Nepal.
2. Registration: First things first, you need to visit the official Department of Transport Management website and register using your Mobile number. Fill up the basic details – Your mobile number and Captcha.
3. Enter the MPIN number:
For new registration, you will receive an MPIN number. Please note, you can use the same MPIN number every time to log in to this page. If you forgot your MPIN you can click on Forgot MPIN ? Please Click here to Re-Send MPIN.
4. Fill up the Details:
After the registration is complete, you will be taken to the application portal. Here you will be required to fill in personal details, address, citizenship details, passport details, and license details.
5. Fill up Urgent Smart Card Printing:
If you do not see the option for “Smart Card Fast Printing,” you will need to fill out the form in Step 4. After that, proceed with the smart card printing process. You will require documents such as your visa, ticket, and scanned passport copy. For students, the requirements are different.
6. Approval of Smart Card:
After completing the form, wait a few hours (or the next day), and check if you get a notification saying, “Your Urgent Smart-Card Urgent print request has been approved.” If you see this message, that means your card will be printed in the next 3 days. You will only need to visit the DOTM.
7. Print the Form:
Visit the office of DOTM in Minbhawan with your old license and renewal receipt. And you will be able to get your license.
Note:
Regardless of where you have applied to renew your license, you will need to visit the DOTM office at Minbhawan to get your license. For instance, if you had applied to renew your license at Ekantakna, you will still get your printed license at Minbhawan.
hello sir/madam,
I am a Nepali student studying abroad and have been abroad for almost 2 years. While coming abroad I applied for my bike license renewal but till now it is not ready yet so is there any way I can get my license as fast as possible? Please suggest me.
Hi Anil, If you are currently in Nepal and hold a valid visa, passport, ticket, and I-20, you can get your license printed within 3 days. Simply apply online as mentioned in the blog, and you will receive your license. However, if you are currently abroad, you may not be able to do this as the ticket dates will have expired. Whenever you are in Nepal, kindly apply through the portal, and you can get your license within 3 days. Please note: This service is absolutely FREE, and you do not need to make any payments for it.