Friday, March 26, 2010

Only affidavits won't suffice as residence proof

Mumbai: Clamping down on bogus documents, the state transport department has decided that it will not accept only affidavits as a proof of residence while issuing a driving licence (learners' and permanent) or for the registration of vehicles.

Trying to dispel the confusion over the order, which came to effect earlier this month (March 6), transport commissioner Dilip Jadhav said in addition to the affidavits, an applicant will have to submit any of other proofs of residence, such as a PAN card, a domicile certificate, post-paid mobile bills or telephone bills. 

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