KYV For Fastag Users: What is KYV? Learn entire process

By: Arundhati Nautiyal

On: Wednesday, October 29, 2025 2:32 PM

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KYV For Fastag Users: In the digital revolution, all work is now completed online, making it easier for people to get things done. But for vehicle owners, this is now becoming a web of trouble. Every important vehicle-related task is becoming entangled in confusion. Vehicle owners need several important documents, including a FASTag annual pass, smart number plate, e-registration, pollution certificate, and insurance. Now, they will have to complete the process of another new policy, KYV (Know Your Vehicle). Let us know in detail the complete process of Know Your Vehicle.

KYV For FASTag Users: Vehicle owners’ problems increase

KYV For Fastag Users
KYV For Fastag Users

The KYY policy was initiated by the National Highways Authority of India and implemented in August 2024, but now it’s being made mandatory through regulations, further adding to the problems for vehicle owners. This has become especially important for FASTag users. It’s implemented by the National Payments Corporation of India.

What is KYV?: Process of KYV

KYV For Fastag Users
KYV For Fastag Users

In addition to creating a FASTag annual pass, it’s now essential to understand the KYV process. FASTag users will now be required to upload a digital copy of their vehicle’s registration certificate (RC) and a photo of their car to verify the vehicle and FASTag information is accurate. This will prevent pass misuse and fraud, as several cases have been reported where the same tag is being used for different vehicles.

Fastag New Rule KYV: Why is it necessary?

KYV For Fastag Users
KYV For Fastag Users

After obtaining a KYV, it is also necessary to update it every three years to ensure that NHAI data is updated. The same process must be followed to update the vehicle. Uploading a photo of the vehicle and waiting for approval is mandatory. Vehicle owners are required to update their KYV every three years.

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