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How to Scrap Your Old Car in Maharashtra: A Step-by-Step Legal Guide

Is your old car gathering dust in your garage in PCMC or Pune? With the latest Vehicle Scrappage Policy 2026 in full effect, keeping an unfit vehicle is not just an environmental hazard—it’s a financial burden. High re-registration fees and “Green Taxes” make scrapping the smarter, more profitable choice.

As a government-authorised vehicle scrapping facility in PCMC, Vaahan Recyclers offers a seamless, legal way to scrap your vehicles across Maharashtra. Whether you have a single car or a bulk fleet of commercial trucks, here is your definitive guide to the legal car scrapping process and RTO rules in Maharashtra.

Step 1: Check Your Vehicle’s Eligibility

Under the current RTO rules in Maharashtra, vehicles are generally flagged for scrapping if:

Step 2: Choose a Government-Authorised Scrapper

This is the most critical step. Selling your car to a local “kabadiwala” is illegal and leaves you vulnerable to identity theft or your vehicle being used in criminal activities.

Vaahan Recyclers is a Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facility (RVSF). Choosing an authorised scrapper ensures:

Step 3: Gather the Required Documents

To ensure a smooth RTO deregistration, you will need to provide:

Step 4: The Physical Scrapping Process

Once you contact us, we provide free doorstep pickup across Maharashtra.

Step 5: Receive Your Benefits (The "Certificate of Deposit")

After the process is complete, Vaahan Recyclers issues two important digital documents via the Vahan 4.0 portal:

Benefits of the Certificate of Deposit in Maharashtra (2026):

Why Choose Vaahan Recyclers?

Based in the heart of the industrial hub, PCMC, we serve the entire state of Maharashtra.

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To legally scrap your old car in Maharashtra, you must choose a government-authorised Registered Vehicle Scrapping Facility (RVSF), submit RC and ID documents, complete vehicle dismantling, and receive a Certificate of Deposit (CoD) after RTO deregistration.

You need the original RC, Aadhaar or PAN card, address proof, bank details for payment, and a self-declaration confirming no loan, challan, or legal case is pending on the vehicle.

Car scrap value in Maharashtra typically ranges from 4–6% of the vehicle’s original ex-showroom price. The exact amount depends on vehicle weight, metal content, and current scrap market rates in Pune–Mumbai.

The Certificate of Deposit (CoD) is issued after legal car scrapping through an authorised RVSF. In Maharashtra, it provides up to 25% road tax rebate, registration fee waiver, and possible manufacturer discounts on a new vehicle purchase.

Yes. Selling a vehicle to an unauthorised scrap dealer (“kabadiwala”) is illegal and risky. Only government-authorised scrapping facilities can legally dismantle vehicles and complete RTO deregistration in Maharashtra.

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