Complete Guide to Fees for Learner’s Licence and Driving Licence in India (2025
Know the updated driving licence fees in India for 2025, including Learner’s Licence (LL) fees, DL charges, and RTO licence costs. Check state-wise fee details, payment process, and more.

Planning to apply for a Learner’s Licence (LL) or Driving Licence (DL) in India? One of the first things you should know is the fees and charges involved in the process. Whether you're applying for a new licence, renewing it, or upgrading to another vehicle class, understanding the RTO licence cost helps you avoid confusion and prepare your documents and payments in advance.

In this guide, we’ll break down the latest driving licence fees, including LL fees, DL charges, and other service costs associated with licence issuance by the RTO in India.
- Learner’s Licence (LL) Fees in India – 2025
- Type of Service RTO LL Fees (in ₹)
- Application Fee for Learner’s Licence ₹150
- Test Fee for LL (per vehicle class) ₹50
- Correction in LL ₹200
- Duplicate Learner’s Licence ₹200
You can apply for LL online via Parivahan Portal or use the Vehicleinfo App for a simplified application process.
- Driving Licence (DL) Fees in India – 2025
- Type of Service RTO DL Charges (in ₹)
- Issue of Driving Licence ₹200
- Driving Test Fee (per class) ₹300
- Smart Card DL Issuance ₹200
- International Driving Permit (IDP) ₹1,000
- Renewal of Driving Licence ₹200
- Late Renewal (after grace period) ₹300 + ₹1,000 fine/year
- DL for Additional Vehicle Class ₹500
- Duplicate Driving Licence ₹250
DL test fees are charged separately for each vehicle class – for example, LMV and MCWG tests are charged individually.
Driving Licence Fees by Vehicle Class
Vehicle Class Applicable DL Fees
Two-Wheeler (MCWG/MCWOG) ₹200 (DL) + ₹300 (test) + ₹200 (card)
Four-Wheeler (LMV) ₹200 (DL) + ₹300 (test) + ₹200 (card)
Transport Vehicle ₹200 (DL) + ₹300 (test) + Badge Fees
State-wise DL Charges (Approximate)
Fees are mostly uniform across India due to central regulations, but some states may levy additional charges. Here's an approximate idea:
State DL Charges (in ₹) LL Charges (in ₹)
Maharashtra ₹700–₹1,000 ₹200–₹300
Uttar Pradesh ₹600–₹900 ₹200–₹250
Delhi ₹800–₹1,100 ₹250–₹300
Karnataka ₹700–₹1,000 ₹200–₹250
Tamil Nadu ₹750–₹1,000 ₹200–₹250
Use the Vehicleinfo app to check your exact RTO licence cost based on your location and vehicle class.
Additional Charges to Consider
- Service charges by facilitation centers
- Photo and biometric fees (if applicable)
- Smart card printing charges (₹200 average)
- Driving School training fees (private)
How to Pay Driving Licence Fees Online?
You can pay your LL and DL charges securely online using the official Parivahan portal:
Steps:
- Visit https://parivahan.gov.in/parivahan
- Select your State
- Go to “Driving Licence Services”
- Choose your service (Apply/Renew/LL/Duplicate)
- Fill in the required details
- Proceed to pay using UPI / Credit Card / Debit Card / Net Banking
- Or use the Vehicleinfo App to track your fees and application status with ease.
FAQs
Is the driving licence fee the same across all states?
No. While central rates are mostly standard, states may apply small variations or service charges.
Is there any discount or exemption in DL charges?
Generally, no. However, senior citizens and people with disabilities may get exemptions in certain states.
Can I pay DL fees offline?
Yes, you can pay at your local RTO office via cash or challan, but online payment is faster and preferred.
Conclusion
Understanding the correct driving licence fees for 2025 helps you stay informed, avoid hidden charges, and prepare for the DL or LL application process. From LL fees to DL charges and RTO licence cost, everything can now be tracked online with ease using trusted portals and apps.
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