Embossed Number Plate in Nepal 2026: How to Apply, Cost & Status Check
The embossed number plate Nepal rolled out is a digital, chip-embedded plate that is now replacing the old hand-painted ones. It carries a microchip and is machine-readable, which lets authorities track vehicles, tax, and traffic more easily. This 2026 guide explains what it is, whether it is mandatory, how to apply and book, the cost by vehicle type, how to check your status, and how it gets installed.
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What Is an Embossed Number Plate?
An embossed number plate is a metal plate with raised, stamped characters and an embedded RFID microchip, unlike the old flat painted plates. The chip links to your vehicle record so the plate can be read digitally at checkpoints and toll points.
Stores your vehicle details for digital scanning.
Helps with theft prevention and traffic management.
Raised characters are hard to fake or alter.
One national design across all provinces.
Nepal introduced these plates to replace the old painted ones that were easy to copy or alter, and to bring every vehicle onto a single, trackable system. Because each plate is tied to a chip and your registration record, tolls, checkpoints and tax offices can read it automatically, which is the main reason the switch is being pushed nationwide.
Is It Mandatory? (Rules)
The rule made embossed plates compulsory for new registrations, ownership transfers and renewals from that date. After public demand the rollout was eased so it is currently applied mainly to newly bought and newly registered vehicles, with older vehicles brought in over time. Confirm your deadline at your Transport Management Office, as the schedule has shifted.
Driving without the required embossed plate once it applies to your vehicle can lead to fines and problems at registration or renewal, so it is worth booking early rather than waiting for a deadline rush.
How to Apply & Book
The application starts online on the official portal, then you finish it at your transport office. The steps are straightforward.
Go to hsenp.dotm.gov.np and click “Get Started” to begin your application.
Type your vehicle registration number and registration date as on your bluebook.
Enter an active number, then the 6-digit SMS code sent to you; add an email if you wish.
Add the owner and vehicle details exactly as they appear in your bluebook.
Generate the application form, print it, and keep your documents ready.
Hand in the printed form with your documents at the nearest Transport Management Office and pay the fee.
- Bluebook (original and photocopy)
- Citizenship, or company registration and PAN for company vehicles
- Latest tax clearance certificate
- Bank approval letter if the vehicle is financed
- Payment receipt and two passport-size photos
Cost & Fees
The fee depends on your vehicle type. These are the standard charges, though small variations by office are possible.
How to Check Your Embossed Plate Status
Check readiness on the DOTM portal at hsenp.dotm.gov.np by entering your application number or receipt ID. You will also get an SMS notification when your plate is ready for pickup.
Keep the receipt or tracking ID you get after submitting your form, since that is what you enter to check progress and what the office asks for at collection.
Installation Process
Once your plate is ready, the office fits it for you. You do not install it yourself, and the old plate is taken in.
The office sends an SMS with the date and time to come to the Transport Management Office.
At the office your details and bluebook are checked, and biometric or owner verification is done.
Submit your existing plate; it is replaced with the new embossed one.
The embossed plate is fitted to your vehicle at the office, and you are road-legal with it.
Sorting your driving license too? Track where your smart card printing has reached alongside your plate.
Check Licence StatusFrequently Asked Questions
What is an embossed number plate?
A metal plate with raised, stamped characters and an embedded RFID chip that links to your vehicle record, making it machine-readable and hard to fake.
Is the embossed plate mandatory in Nepal?
Yes, it became mandatory from Asoj 1, 2082 (17 September 2025) for new registrations, transfers and renewals. The rollout is currently focused on newly bought vehicles, with older ones added over time.
How much does an embossed number plate cost?
Around Rs 2,500 for two-wheelers, Rs 2,900 for three-wheelers, Rs 3,200 for four-wheelers, and Rs 3,600 for heavy vehicles. Small variations by office are possible.
How do I apply for the embossed plate?
Apply online at hsenp.dotm.gov.np, verify your mobile with an OTP, fill your bluebook details, print the form, and submit it with your documents at the transport office.
How do I check my embossed plate status?
Enter your application or receipt ID on hsenp.dotm.gov.np, and watch for the SMS that tells you the plate is ready for pickup.
Who installs the plate on my vehicle?
The Transport Management Office fits it during your appointment, takes in your old plate, and affixes the new embossed one for you.
Conclusion
The embossed plate is Nepal’s chip-based, tamper-resistant plate, now required for new vehicles and rolling out to the rest. Apply online at hsenp.dotm.gov.np, carry your bluebook, tax clearance and citizenship, and pay Rs 2,500 to Rs 3,600 by vehicle type. Track your status with the receipt ID, then let the office fit the plate at your appointment. Book early and the switch is quick and painless.







