How to Apply Online (Sarathi/Parivahan) — Step-by-Step
This is the clean, agent-free workflow that works for most Haryana applicants.
If any step looks different on your screen, follow the portal's updated menu labels—Sarathi UI changes slightly over time.
Step 1: Start on Sarathi and select Haryana
Go to the Sarathi portal and select your state as Haryana. Use only the official government portal route (avoid "look-alike" sites).
The Haryana Transport website also lists official DL/LL online service links:
DL & LL related online services (Haryana).
Step 2: Choose "Apply for Learner Licence" and fill details carefully
- Enter personal details as per Aadhaar/ID proof.
- Select the correct vehicle class (two-wheeler / LMV / both).
- Double-check spelling, DOB, and mobile number.
Step 3: Upload documents and photo/signature
Upload files exactly as required. If the portal shows "upload failed" repeatedly, compress the PDF rather than re-uploading the same heavy file.
Step 4: Pay the fee and book your Learner Test slot
Slot booking is where most people get stuck. Use the official appointment guidance:
Parivahan: Appointment/slot guidance.
If you find the slot and submission steps confusing and prefer face-to-face help,
Gurgaon RTO agents
who follow a documented, process-first approach can walk you through this step without taking over your application.
Step 5: Appear for the LL test
Depending on the current process mode, the LL test may be conducted at the designated centre/RTO setup. Go prepared (details below).
Step 6: Download/print your Learner Licence
After you pass, you can download/print your LL from official links (Haryana also lists a print LL service on the government service directory):
Final Advisory for Haryana Applicants: Do It Clean, Do It Once
In Haryana, the easiest way to avoid delays is simple: treat the LL like a proper compliance process, not a “formality.”
Upload clear documents, pick the right vehicle class, book the correct slot, and take the test seriously.
Just as importantly, don’t let fear of challans or checks push you toward shortcuts or agents. Systems are increasingly digital in high-enforcement belts.
If your records are clean—DL/LL on Sarathi, documents on DigiLocker, vehicle paperwork updated—your driving experience becomes smoother and far less stressful.
For drivers in Haryana, understanding licence compliance isn’t just about avoiding fines—it’s about fewer delays, fewer arguments on the road, and peace of mind every time you travel.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply for Learner Licence (LL) in Haryana fully online without an agent?
Yes. Most steps—form filling, document upload, fee payment and slot booking—are designed for self-service through the official Sarathi/Parivahan system. You only need to follow the portal flow and appear for the test as scheduled.
What are the most common reasons LL applications get delayed in Haryana?
The top reasons are address mismatch, blurry uploads, wrong vehicle class selection, and slot/appointment mistakes. Fixing these early avoids repeat visits and re-uploads.
Where can I confirm the official Learner Licence fees for Haryana?
Use the official Haryana Transport fee page to confirm the latest amounts before paying. Fees can change, so avoid relying only on third-party tables.
How do I book or manage the LL test slot?
Slot booking and appointment guidance is explained on Parivahan FAQs. Keep your application number safe and follow the “Appointments/Slot booking” option inside the Sarathi flow for Haryana.
Is DigiLocker accepted for DL/LL verification in Haryana during checks?
Haryana Transport has published a notice that DL/RC/PUC presented through DigiLocker is legally accepted at par with original documents for verification. Keep your DigiLocker updated and accessible.
If I fail the LL test, can I reappear?
Yes. You can take a repeat test by booking the next available slot as per the portal rules and paying the repeat test fee if applicable. Don’t create multiple fresh applications unless the portal explicitly requires it.
After getting LL, can I drive alone in Haryana?
As a learner, you should follow learner practice rules and avoid unsafe shortcuts. Apart from legal risk, Haryana’s mixed traffic makes unsupervised practice risky—especially in camera-heavy NCR corridors.
My vehicle records are messy—does that affect my licence process?
Licence and vehicle records are separate, but the same mismatch habits (wrong address, unclear documentation) create delays everywhere. If you are also fixing vehicle paperwork, do it cleanly—like Ownership Transfer for used purchases or Hypothecation Removal after loan closure—so your overall compliance stays consistent.