Learner License in Delhi

Delhi’s Learner’s License is now fully contactless – processed through the Sarathi Parivahan portal with Aadhaar-based e-KYC, an online traffic rules test, and no mandatory RTO visit for most applicants. Kagzikaam’s Delhi team manages your complete LL application: portal registration, document upload, online test preparation, fee payment, and digital LL download – so your learner permit is issued quickly and correctly.

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Introduction to Delhi’s LL Process

A Learner’s License (LL) is a legal permit issued by the Transport Department of the Government of NCT of Delhi that allows an individual to learn driving on public roads under the supervision of a permanent license holder. Under the modern “Faceless Services” initiative, Delhi has pioneered a completely digital ecosystem, eliminating the need for physical visits to Regional Transport Offices (RTOs) for the initial learner stage.

The process is governed strictly by the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, and the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989. In Delhi, the Learner’s License is the mandatory precursor to obtaining a Permanent Driving License. It is valid for a period of six months across the territory of India, providing ample time for the candidate to hone their driving skills before appearing for the final skill test at an Automated Driving Test Track (ADTT).

Through the Sarathi Parivahan portal, applicants can now utilize e-KYC (Aadhaar-based) to skip the physical scrutiny of documents. This guide outlines the intricate steps, legalities, and mandatory compliance required to successfully navigate this digital highway.

Our Comprehensive LL Services

Kagzikaam bridges the gap between complex government portals and the end-user.

Application Management

We handle the end-to-end filing of Form 2 on the Sarathi portal. From mapping the correct RTO jurisdiction (like Sarai Kale Khan, Janakpuri, or Rohini) to ensuring error-free data entry, our experts minimize the risk of rejection.

Faceless e-KYC Support

Linking Aadhaar for a contactless experience can be technical. We guide you through the OTP authentication process and ensure your digital signature and photo are synced correctly from the UIDAI database.

Online Test Preparation

The Learner’s License test in Delhi focuses on road signs, traffic signals, and driver responsibilities. We provide curated question banks based on the official MoRTH syllabus to ensure a first-attempt pass.

Fee Payment & Tracking

Avoid payment failures and double-deductions. We manage the government fee payments for LL issuance and provide real-time tracking of your application status until the digital LL is generated.

Documentation Checklist

Under the “Contactless” regime in Delhi, document requirements are bifurcated into Aadhaar and Non-Aadhaar categories. Accuracy in these documents is non-negotiable for RTO approval.

1. Proof of Age (Any One)

10th Standard Passing Certificate
Birth Certificate (Municipal Corp)
Valid Indian Passport
PAN Card (Used as secondary proof)

2. Proof of Address (Any One)

Aadhaar Card (Must have Delhi Address)
Voter ID Card
Electricity or Water Bill (Recent)
Registered Rent Agreement

3. Statutory Forms

Form 1: Physical Fitness Self-Declaration
Form 1-A: Medical Certificate (For 40+ or Transport)

Note: For the faceless process, your photograph is captured directly from your Aadhaar. For non-Aadhaar applications, 3 recent passport-sized photographs are required.

Rules & Eligibility Standards

The Delhi Transport Department follows strict eligibility brackets based on vehicle class. Failure to meet these criteria leads to immediate disqualification of the application.

Vehicle Category Eligibility Criteria Minimum Age
MCWOG (Non-Gear) Engine capacity up to 50cc (With Parent Consent) 16 Years
LMV / MCWG Private Cars and Motorcycles with gear 18 Years
Transport (Commercial) Taxis, Trucks, and Buses (Requires LMV experience) 20 Years
Residential Requirement Must be a resident within NCT Delhi jurisdiction N/A

Key Regulatory Rules:

  • The ‘L’ Sign: It is mandatory to display a red ‘L’ sticker on the front and rear of the vehicle while learning.
  • Supervision: You must be accompanied by a person sitting in a position to control the vehicle who holds a valid Permanent Driving License.
  • Validity: The LL is valid for 180 days. You can apply for a Permanent DL after 30 days from the LL issuance date.

Why Choose Kagzikaam

Jurisdiction Expertise

Delhi has 13+ RTO zones. We ensure your application is directed to the correct zonal office based on your Pin Code to avoid “Out of Jurisdiction” rejections.

Error-Free Documentation

Our compliance team reviews every scan. We ensure that the ‘Self Declaration of Physical Fitness’ is filled accurately to avoid medical-based hold-ups.

Tech-Enabled Support

Stuck on the “Object Object” error on the Parivahan site? Our team uses optimized workflows to bypass portal glitches and ensure your slot is booked.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Learner’s License test online in Delhi?

Yes. Under the faceless scheme, if you use Aadhaar authentication, you can take the STALL (Screen Test for Aid of Learner’s License) from your home using a laptop with a camera for facial recognition.

What happens if I fail the online LL test?

If you fail the test, you can pay the re-test fee online and attempt it again after 24 hours. There is no need to visit the RTO.

Can I drive in other states with a Delhi Learner’s License?

Yes, a Learner’s License issued in Delhi is valid throughout India, provided you follow the rules of having a permanent license holder with you.

How much time does it take to get the LL?

If the faceless test is passed and documents are verified by the RTO system, the digital Learner’s License is usually generated within 24 to 48 hours.

Is a medical certificate mandatory for everyone?

No. For private vehicle LL (MCWG/LMV), a self-declaration (Form 1) is sufficient if you are under 40. For those above 40 or applying for a Transport LL, Form 1-A signed by a registered medical practitioner is mandatory.

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