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A Learner's Licence (LL) is the first step toward becoming a licensed driver in India. However, if your LL has expired before you could take the driving test or apply for a permanent licence, you need to apply for a new learner's licence to continue your learning legally. Driving with an expired learner's licence can lead to penalties and legal complications.
At DocuPro, we make the renewal process easy, quick, and stress-free. Our expert team handles your application from start to finish, ensuring it’s done right the first time. We serve customers across Karnataka, including Bangalore, Mysuru, Hubballi, and Mangaluru.
To process your learner's licence renewal, you will typically need to provide the following documents. Our team will guide you on specific requirements based on your RTO.
While the RTO does not offer a direct renewal for an expired LL, we manage the entire process of applying for a new one on your behalf.
Don’t delay your driving dreams because of an expired learner's licence. Contact DocuPro now and let us renew your LL efficiently so you can get back on the road with confidence.
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Yes, you can renew your learner’s licence after expiry by applying online through the Parivahan portal or visiting your nearest RTO. Renewal is allowed within 6 months after the validity ends.
You can easily renew your learner’s licence online through the official Parivahan Sewa website. Log in, select the ‘Learner’s Licence Renewal’ option, upload your documents, and pay the renewal fee.
For learner’s licence renewal, you need to submit valid address proof, age proof, and identity proof such as Aadhaar card, PAN card, or passport.
In Bangalore, learner’s licence renewal can be done through the Karnataka Transport Department’s Sarathi portal or by visiting RTOs like Koramangala, Yeshwanthpur, or Jayanagar with your original documents.
The learner’s licence renewal fee in India usually ranges from ₹150 to ₹200 depending on the state. In Karnataka, the standard fee is ₹150 per class of vehicle.