In Mizoram, a luxury car or premium bike can stand out even more with a distinctive registration number. Fancy or small/VIP plates used in Mizoram (e.g., 0001, 1111, 0786, 9999) have become a symbol of status. Such unique numbers can be of personal, cultural, or religious importance, and vehicle owners use online auctions to buy them for their cars or bikes.
This guide explains how to acquire a fancy number plate in Mizoram; eligibility requirements and necessary documents, categories, pricing, and the Parivahan e-auction process. Continue reading to get a comprehensive step-by-step description.
Types of Fancy Number Plates & Pricing Categories in Mizoram
The fancy number plates in Mizoram are classified by their number patterns and popularity. There is a minimum price per unit for each category (base reserve price). The base prices for these categories are fixed by the Transport Department.
The key categories, the number of examples, and their base reserve price are listed below:
| Category Name | Example Numbers | Estimated Reserve Price (Base Price) |
| Super Elite Numbers | 0001 | ₹5,00,000 |
| Single-Digit Numbers | 0002, 0003, 0004, 0005, 0006, 0007, 0008, 0009 | ₹3,00,000 |
| Popular Sequences | 0010–0099, 0786, 1111, 7777, 9999 | ₹2,00,000 |
| Semi-Fancy Numbers | 0100, 0111, 0222, 0333, 0444, 0555, 0666, 0777, 0888, 0999, etc. | ₹1,00,000 |
For example, the ultra-rare 0001, which belongs to the top tier (Super Elite) and starts at a base price of ₹5 lakh. Popular sequences consist of repeating or patterned numbers, e.g., 1111, 0786, or 9999, priced at a base amount of ₹2 lakh.
Easier ones, such as 0100, 0222, or 0555, are semi-fancy and have a base price of approximately ₹1 lakh. Note that these are opening prices, and in reality, auction prices are often much higher due to demand.
Super Elite and General Choice Numbers
1. Super Elite Numbers
Example: MZ‑XX‑0001.
These are the most exclusive plates. The final VIP plate in Mizoram is a single-number plate with the number 0001 (MZ-XX), the RTO code. Such figures are the focus of intense bidding and a source of prestige and status. They are limited, one usually per state, and generally bid very high.
2. General Choice Numbers
Examples: 0011, 0120, 0786, 1111, etc.
The repeating or patterned numbers, though still very desirable, are cheaper and not as expensive as the elite of single digits. They are sold to buyers who desire an exclusive plate without the costs of 0001. These mass-market crash plates are unique, stylish, and affordable for most car or bike owners.
Eligibility & Documents Required
Before you bid in Mizoram’s fancy number auction, ensure you have the following documents and details (common RTO requirements):
| Requirement | Details |
| Proof of Identity | Aadhaar card, PAN card (PAN is often required for high-value bids), or Voter ID |
| Proof of Address | Aadhaar, utility bill, or any government-approved address proof |
| Vehicle Details | If you already own a vehicle, keep the purchase invoice or RC (Form 22). If not, after winning, you must register a vehicle with this number within 90 days |
| Contact Information | A working mobile number and a valid email ID for OTP verification, auction alerts, and allotment messages. These must remain active throughout the process |
| Bank Details | Your bank account number and IFSC (for payment of bid amounts and refund of EMD if you lose) |
| Dealer Credentials (if applicable) | Authorised dealers bidding on behalf of customers should have a valid GSTIN, trade certificate, and other dealership registrations. |
Eligibility Breakdown
- Individuals
Any citizen can bid. You do not need to have already purchased a vehicle; individuals can reserve a fancy number in advance and then assign it to a vehicle within 90 days of allotment. If you win the auction, you must register that number on your vehicle (two-wheeler or four-wheeler) before 90 days lapse.
- Dealers
Authorised vehicle dealers may bid on behalf of clients. Dealers must upload valid dealership documents during registration. The dealer’s role ends with facilitating the bid; once a number is allotted, it is transferred to the buyer’s vehicle.
After successful online registration on the Parivahan Fancy Portal, each bidder receives a unique identification number. This UIN tracks all your bids, payments, and allotment status throughout the auction process.
How to Check Fancy Number Plate Availability in Mizoram & Register Online?
The entire process is online via the Parivahan (MoRTH) Fancy Number portal. Follow these steps:
- Step 1: Visit the Parivahan Fancy Portal: Go to the Parivahan (MoRTH) Fancy Number portal and navigate to the Choice Number section.
- Step 2: Register / Log In: Sign up as a Public User using your mobile number and email. Complete OTP verification. Then log in to your account.
- Step 3: Select State & RTO: In the portal, select Mizoram as the state. Then choose your Regional Transport Office code (e.g. MZ-01 for Aizawl, MZ-02 for Lunglei, etc.).
- Step 4: Search for Fancy Numbers: Use the portal’s search tool to look up specific fancy numbers (e.g. 0001, 1111, 0786) or browse the available list for your RTO.
- Step 5: Pay Registration Fee and EMD: To participate, you must pay the registration fee and a refundable Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) for your chosen number. This reserves your bid. The EMD will be refunded if you do not win; if you win but fail to complete registration, the EMD will be forfeited.
- Step 6: Participate in the E-Auction: Once registered, you can join the live auction on the scheduled date. When bidding opens, place bids on your chosen number.
- Step 7: Download Allotment Letter: If you win the auction, make the remaining payment and then download your official allotment letter from the portal. This letter is valid for 90 days and must be presented at the RTO to register the number on your vehicle.
Throughout this process, your registered mobile and email will receive alerts and instructions at each stage (bidding, payment, allotment).
How to Check Fancy Number Availability in Mizoram?
Before you start, it’s wise to verify that your desired number is indeed listed for auction. You can check availability in 2 ways:
- Method 1: Parivahan Fancy Number Portal (Online): The official Parivahan (MoRTH) Fancy Number portal shows real-time availability. Log in, go to Choice Number and select Mizoram/MZ-RTO. Search your number to see if it’s up for bid.
- Method 2: Mizoram Transport Department/RTO: The Mizoram Transport Department may issue notifications or circulars listing numbers scheduled for auction. You can also visit the local RTO office in person.
If your chosen number is available for auction, proceed to register online as described above. If not, you may need to wait for a future cycle or choose a different number.
The E-Auction Process: Bidding & Payment
The e-auction for Mizoram’s fancy numbers follows a clear timeline. After registration closes, bidding takes place, and winners are declared immediately after. The key stages are:
| Stage | Duration/Timeline | Action Required |
| Registration | 1–3 days | Register on the Parivahan Fancy Number portal. Create an account, select your number, and pay the registration fee and the EMD. Ensure all details (mobile, email, ID) are correct. |
| Auction (Bidding) | 2 days | Once bidding opens, place bids on your chosen number. The portal displays the current highest bid in real time. You may increase your bid to stay competitive. (Bid increments are typically ₹10,000 for premium categories, and ₹1,000 for others.) |
| Result & Payment | Immediately after bidding ends | After the auction closes, winners are notified via SMS/email. If you win, pay the balance amount online within 5 days. Then download the 90-day allotment letter. (If you lose, the EMD is refunded to your account.) |
Registration Fee vs. Reserve Price
- Registration Fee: A flat fee paid at the time of auction registration. This fee is non-refundable and secures your participation. For example, you pay it immediately when you register your account and lock in the desired number.
- Reserve Price (EMD): The Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) serves as the initial bid for your number. It is fully refunded if you do not win the auction. If you win, the EMD will be applied to your final payment. However, if you win and then fail to register the vehicle in time, this amount is forfeited.
How Bidding Works?
- Bid Increments: The bidding increments are structured. For most categories, bids increase in ₹10,000 steps. Some less-premium numbers may allow smaller increments (e.g. ₹1,000). This ensures a steady progression of bids.
- Current High Bid: The portal always shows the current highest bid during the auction. You can monitor this in real time and outbid competitors if needed.
- Auto-Bid Option: The system typically offers an auto-bid feature in which you set a maximum limit, and the platform automatically raises your bid to that limit to keep you in contention.
- Last-Minute Extensions: If bids come in just before closing, many systems extend the auction by a few minutes to allow final counter-bids. This prevents sniping and ensures a fair chance for all bidders.
By understanding these rules, you can strategise your bidding. For example, set an auto-bid limit slightly above expected competition to avoid constant monitoring, and be prepared for possible last-minute bidding wars.
Post-Auction: Allotment & Validity
After the auction concludes and payments are made, follow-up steps depend on whether you won or lost. Refer to the table below:
| Outcome | Next Step | Time Limit |
| Won the Bid | Pay the remaining balance (online) and download the Allotment Letter from the portal. | Within 5 days of the result |
| Lost the Bid | Your EMD is refunded to your bank account. | 5–7 working days |
| Allotment Validity | Register the fancy number on your vehicle at the RTO. (Present the 90-day allotment letter.) | Within 90 days of allotment |
Once the payment is made, the portal will generate an official allotment letter, which remains valid for 90 days. During this period, you must present the allotment letter along with your vehicle’s documents at the RTO to finalise the registration and secure your fancy number plate.
Keep in mind that the allotment of a fancy number is strictly tied to timely vehicle registration. The vehicle must be registered within the 90-day validity window; otherwise, the allotment will be cancelled and the number forfeited.
Things to Remember & Rules (HSRP, Refunds, Transfer)
When applying for a fancy plate in Mizoram, keep the following key points in mind:
HSRP Compliance
All vehicles (including those with fancy plates) must have a High Security Registration Plate. Custom fonts, colours, or designs beyond the standard HSRP are not allowed. Only approved vendors may print the number plate in accordance with government specifications.
Refund Policy
Your EMD is refunded only if you do not win the auction. If you win and do not register the number on a vehicle (or request cancellation), you will not receive a refund.
Transfer & Retention
To transfer a fancy number from one vehicle to another, obtain a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the RTO first. Then, pay the prescribed transfer fee (varies by RTO and number). Retention or periodic renewal rules must be confirmed with the Mizoram RTO.
Timely Registration
Strictly register your vehicle using the allotted number within the 90-day validity period. Delaying beyond this will permanently cancel your fancy number allotment.
Motor Vehicle Act Compliance
Having a fancy number does not exempt you from any other vehicle rules. Your vehicle still needs valid insurance, a fitness/pollution certificate, and road tax, and must comply with all safety norms. Non-compliance with the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, can lead to penalties.
Summary
Securing a fancy number plate in Mizoram is straightforward thanks to the Parivahan online auction system. Understanding the categories, bid increments, and timelines is crucial. Plan, monitor, and participate in online auctions, and register the new number on your vehicle within 90 days of allotment.
With the right preparation, you can successfully claim a vanity plate that reflects your personal taste and status, all through the convenient MoRTH fancy number portal.
FAQs about Fancy Number Plate in Mizoram
Q. What is the processing time for a fancy number plate in Mizoram?
Usually, it takes about five working days after successful payment and allotment, subject to RTO workload.
Q. What are some popular fancy numbers in Mizoram?
Examples of in-demand plates include 0001, 1111, 0100, 0786, 9999, and other repeating or patterned sequences. These numbers often have cultural or personal significance.
Q. Is there any special eligibility criteria for obtaining an elite number plate in Mizoram?
No – the fancy number auction is open to any individual or authorised dealer who meets the basic documentation requirements. There are no additional eligibility criteria for “elite” plates.
Q. How do I view the list of fancy vehicle numbers in Mizoram?
You can check available and upcoming fancy numbers on the official Parivahan Fancy Number portal. On the MoRTH website, click Choice Number, select Mizoram and the RTO; the list of available plates will be displayed. You can also inquire at the local RTO or Transport Department for official notifications.
Q. How can I participate in the Mizoram fancy number auction?
Participation is only via the Parivahan Fancy Number portal. Register as a public user on the portal, pay the necessary registration fee and EMD for your chosen number, and then bid in the scheduled online auction for Mizoram fancy plates. All auction steps, bidding, payment, and results are handled through the portal.




