Frsc new plate number verification
FRSC (Federal Road Safety Corps) new plate number verification is a service provided by the Nigerian government to verify the authenticity of vehicle plate numbers. Here's how to verify a plate number using the FRSC online platform:
Step 1: Visit the FRSC Website
Go to the official website of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) at www.frsc.gov.ng.
Step 2: Click on "Plate Number Verification"
On the FRSC website, click on the "Plate Number Verification" tab located at the top of the page.
Step 3: Enter the Plate Number
Enter the 11-digit plate number you want to verify in the required field. Make sure to enter the correct plate number, including the state code and the serial number.
Step 4: Select the State
Select the state where the vehicle is registered from the drop-down menu.
Step 5: Click on "Verify"
Click on the "Verify" button to initiate the verification process.
Step 6: Wait for the Results
The system will search for the plate number in the database and display the results. If the plate number is valid, you will see the vehicle details, including the owner's name, vehicle type, and registration date.
What to Do if the Plate Number is Invalid
If the plate number is invalid, you will see an error message indicating that the plate number is not found or is invalid. In this case, you should contact the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO) or the FRSC office in your state to resolve the issue.
Tips and Precautions
- Make sure to enter the correct plate number to avoid errors.
- Be cautious when verifying plate numbers online, as fraudulent activities may occur.
- If you encounter any issues during the verification process, contact the FRSC customer care service or visit their office for assistance.
By verifying a plate number using the FRSC online platform, you can ensure that the vehicle is registered and compliant with Nigerian traffic laws.