How to Buy a VIP Car Number? (Step-by-Step Guide 2025)
VIP/Fancy numbers have become a craze in India — like 0001, 0786, 9999, 1111, 1234. This guide explains everything you need to know: availability check, online registration, auction/bidding, fees, documents, tips & FAQs — all in one place in simple English 💡🚘.
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What is a VIP Number?
A Fancy/VIP number is one that looks unique, easy, or aesthetically appealing. Examples: 0001, 1111, 7777, 0786, 9999, 1234, 0101, 4545, 2525. These numbers are limited at each RTO and are in high demand, which is why they are often allotted through auctions.
How to Get a VIP Number? (Direct vs Auction)
1) Direct Allotment (Premium List)
- RTOs maintain a list of pre-approved premium numbers.
- These may be available on a first-come-first-serve basis.
- They come with a fixed premium fee; no bidding required.
2) Auction / Bidding
- Popular numbers (like 0001, 0786, 9999) go into auctions.
- A reserve price is set; the highest bidder gets the allotment.
- The online bidding window remains open only for a limited time.
Step-by-Step Process (Online)
Note: The interface/wording may slightly differ by state/RTO, but the core steps remain the same.
Step 1: Check Availability
- Visit: Parivahan > Fancy Number Booking.
- Select your State and RTO.
- Search your desired number and check availability.
Step 2: Account Registration
- Create a new user account (mobile + email OTP verification).
- Fill in basic profile details; ensure correct communication address.
Step 3: Token/Processing Fee
- You may need to pay a participation/token fee (refundable/adjustable policy varies by RTO).
- After payment, you will receive an acknowledgement/receipt.
Step 4: Auction/Bidding (If Applicable)
- Once the bidding window opens, log in and place your bid.
- The system may allow auto-increment or manual bids; the highest bid wins.
- Once the result is declared, the winner gets a provisional allotment.
Step 5: Final Payment & Allotment Letter
- The winner must pay the final amount.
- Once the payment clears, the Allotment Letter is issued/downloaded.
Step 6: Use During Vehicle Registration
- Take the allotment letter when registering your vehicle.
- The VIP number will be printed on your RC; get HSRP plates made accordingly.
Fees & Price Range
The exact fee depends on the state/RTO. For auctioned numbers, the final price depends on the highest bid. Typical ranges are:
Category | Examples | Typical Cost Range (₹) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Premium (Direct) | 4545, 5050, 2525 | 10,000 – 50,000 | Fixed premium fee; FCFS availability. |
Popular (Auction) | 0786, 1111, 9999 | 1,00,000 – 5,00,000+ | Final price depends on bidding. |
Ultra (Auction) | 0001 | 5,00,000 – 25,00,000+ | High demand; higher in metro cities. |
Required Documents
- Aadhaar Card
- PAN Card
- Address Proof (DL/Passport/Utility Bill)
- Vehicle Details (proforma invoice, engine/chassis no. — as applicable)
- Payment Proofs (portal receipt)
Pro Tips & Common Mistakes
✅ Do This
- Keep backup choices ready (similar looking like 0101, 1010, 1001).
- Set a budget cap before bidding.
- Watch notifications/emails — bidding windows are short.
- Don’t miss the registration deadline after allotment.
❌ Avoid This
- Paying middlemen/touts in advance — official portal is safest.
- Ignoring state-specific rules — fees/policies vary by RTO.
- Filling incorrect details — corrections are time-consuming.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
1) Can I buy a VIP number without purchasing a car?
Yes, in many states you can reserve a number first and register a vehicle later. However, reservation validity is limited (like 30 days). Check your RTO’s policy.
2) Are VIP numbers priced the same in every state?
No. Reserve prices, token fees, and bidding rules vary by state/RTO. Demand is higher in metros, so auction prices are usually higher there.
3) Is it better to buy through a dealer or directly online?
The official portal is the safest and cost-effective option (no commission). Dealers may save you time but charge extra service fees.
4) What to do after receiving the allotment letter?
Complete the vehicle registration process to get the number on your RC. Get plates made as per HSRP standards.
5) What happens to the token fee if I lose the auction?
Refund/adjustment policies differ state-wise. Usually, unsuccessful bidders get their token amount refunded/adjusted.
6) Can the same VIP number exist in two different states?
Yes, number series are RTO-wise unique. For example: CH 01 XX 0001 and DL 01 XX 0001 belong to different jurisdictions.
Conclusion
Buying a VIP car number is now quite straightforward: check availability, register an account, pay the token fee, participate in the auction, complete the final payment, and get your allotment letter — then register your car with your dream number. Smart bidding, meeting deadlines, and using the official portal are the keys to success! ✨
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