New FASTag rules take effect: Complete KYC and other requirements before deadline
August 01, 2024
New Delhi: The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has announced new regulations for FASTag, the electronic toll collection system, which will come into effect today, August 1, 2024. These changes aim to improve the efficiency and security of the system, impacting millions of FASTag users across the country.
According to the new rules, all FASTags issued between three to five years ago must undergo updated Know Your Customer (KYC) procedures. Additionally, FASTags older than five years must be replaced entirely, with a deadline for this process set for October 31, 2024.
Furthermore, FASTags must be linked to the vehicle’s registration and chassis numbers. New vehicle owners are required to update their registration details within 90 days of purchase.
FASTag providers are now mandated to implement additional measures, including verifying and updating their databases with accurate vehicle information, uploading clear photos of the vehicle’s front and side for better identification, and ensuring that each FASTag is linked to a mobile number for enhanced communication.
These new rules will significantly affect FASTag users, particularly those with older vehicles or tags. Non-compliance with these regulations could lead to inconveniences at toll plazas and potential service suspensions. Vehicle owners are urged to take immediate action to avoid disruptions.
To ensure compliance, vehicle owners should take the following steps:
1. Check the issuance date of your FASTag.
2. Complete the KYC update for tags that are 3-5 years old before October 31.
3. Replace any tags older than 5 years.
4. Ensure your FASTag is linked to your vehicle’s registration and chassis numbers.
5. New vehicle owners should update their registration details within 90 days.
As the deadline approaches, FASTag service providers are expected to reach out to customers for necessary updates. Vehicle owners are encouraged to meet these new requirements to ensure uninterrupted service at toll plazas. DeshGujarat
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