For vehicle owners in Bidar looking to apply for an HSRP, this page explains the local registration and booking flow step by step. Bidar is famed for Bidri metal craft, the Bahmani fort, the Sikh shrine of Guru Nanak Jhira and its ancient Karez water tunnels. Bidar is a Bahmani-heritage and craft district of the far north. We cover the HSRP number plate registration and booking flow, the RTO jurisdiction, and the towns it serves.
How to apply for HSRP in Bidar
The HSRP booking and registration process in Bidar follows the same broad pattern used across Karnataka:
- Vehicle & document check — registration number plus the last 5 digits of the chassis and engine numbers.
- Owner & contact — name, mobile, address and pincode of the registered owner.
- Plate type — selected from your vehicle category (two-wheeler, four-wheeler or commercial).
- Fitment booking — a centre slot is reserved, with home fitment in some areas.
The Bidar specifics are covered here, while the full charges and rules sit in the state guide linked below.
Bidar RTO & registration details
Bidar is the district headquarters, with towns like Bhalki, Basavakalyan, Humnabad, Aurad falling under it. Vehicle registration here largely runs under the Bidar transport authority, with KA-38 among the codes seen on local number plates. The district's sub-divisions use codes like KA-39 (Bhalki) and KA-56 (Basavakalyan) as well.
Owners across the district commonly look for HSRP information in:
- the Bidar headquarters area
- Bhalki and Basavakalyan
- Humnabad and Aurad
- the highways and rural routes of Bidar
Why HSRP registration matters in Bidar
Because heritage-tourist and inter-state traffic run across Bidar, fitting a correct high security registration plate keeps your vehicle easy to identify and compliant.
Frequently asked questions — HSRP in Bidar
What is the HSRP fee in Bidar?
Fees vary by category (two-wheeler, car or commercial) as set in the Karnataka notification; you see the precise figure for Bidar when you apply. See the Karnataka HSRP guide for the current slab.
What is the way to apply for HSRP in Bidar?
Keep your vehicle number and the last 5 digits of the chassis and engine numbers ready, choose the category, and complete the HSRP booking; a fitment slot follows.
Which RTO and codes cover Bidar?
The Bidar district transport authority covers Bidar and nearby towns; the KA-38 series is the main code. Sub-offices use codes such as KA-39 (Bhalki) and KA-56 (Basavakalyan).
Is online HSRP number plate registration available in Bidar?
Online registration is available for Bidar; you submit details on the portal and only attend the fitment step.
Does the HSRP differ anywhere within Karnataka?
Yes. The plate type, security features and process are the same across Karnataka; Bidar follows the state HSRP norms.
The end-to-end process and current charges for Bidar are detailed in the Karnataka HSRP guide.