Sindh Extends NADRA Biometric Deadline for Vehicle Transfers to June 30, 2026 What It Means for Buyers
The Sindh government has extended the deadline for mandatory NADRA biometric verification in vehicle transfers to June 30, 2026. Buyers can complete ownership transfer without the seller’s biometric for now, without extra charges. After the deadline, both parties will need verification to stop fraud and ensure smooth legal processes.

Table of Contents
- Why Did the Government Extend the Deadline?
- What Changes After June 30, 2026?
- Documents You’ll Still Need Right Now
- How to Transfer a Vehicle in Sindh During This Period
- Benefits of This Relaxation for Buyers and Sellers
- Tips for Safe Vehicle Transfer in Sindh
- What About e-Sahulat Centres and Future Digital Options?
- Bigger Picture for Vehicle Owners in Pakistan
- Conclusion
The Sindh Excise, Taxation and Narcotics Control Department has given people more time. You can now transfer a vehicle’s ownership without the seller’s NADRA biometric verification until June 30, 2026. This move aims to ease difficulties for buyers, especially when previous owners are unavailable or face technical issues.
No additional fees apply during this period. The decision came through an official notification in early May 2026, and excise offices have been told to facilitate people as much as possible.
Why Did the Government Extend the Deadline?
Many people were stuck with old vehicles still registered in someone else’s name. Tracking down sellers for biometrics can be tough; they might have moved, passed away, or simply not cooperate. The extension gives breathing room while the system moves toward full digital and secure processes.
It also helps reduce unnecessary delays in a province where thousands of cars and bikes change hands every month. The goal is clear: make life easier for citizens without compromising long-term security.
What Changes After June 30, 2026?
After the deadline, biometric verification through NADRA or authorized e-Sahulat centers will become mandatory for both buyer and seller. This step is designed to prevent fraud, fake transfers, and future legal disputes.
The full process will likely include:
- Proper document checks
- A written sale agreement
- Payment of applicable fees and taxes
- Biometric verification of both parties
- Issuance of a new smart registration card (usually within 5 to 15 working days)
This structured approach should make ownership records more reliable across Sindh.
Documents You’ll Still Need Right Now
Even with the current relaxation, you must prepare proper paperwork. Here’s what most people need:
- Original registration book/card
- CNIC copies of buyer and seller
- Written sale agreement on stamp paper
- No objection certificate (if required)
- Proof of payment or bank transfer
- Vehicle inspection report (in some cases)
Visit your local Excise office or check the official Sindh Excise website for the latest checklist. Requirements can vary slightly for cars, bikes, or commercial vehicles.
How to Transfer a Vehicle in Sindh During This Period
- Gather all documents mentioned above.
- Visit the relevant Excise and Taxation office with buyer and seller (or authorized person).
- Submit the application for transfer.
- Pay the transfer fees and any outstanding taxes.
- Get the new smart card issued in the buyer’s name.
The process is simpler right now because the seller doesn’t need to provide biometrics. But keep records safe, both parties should keep copies of the agreement and payment proof.
Benefits of This Relaxation for Buyers and Sellers
This extension is a practical relief. Many buyers hesitate to purchase used vehicles because of transfer complications. Now they have until the end of June 2026 to complete the process smoothly.
Sellers also benefit because they can close deals faster without waiting for biometric appointments. Overall, it keeps the used vehicle market moving while the government improves the backend system.
For families buying a second car or someone upgrading their bike, this window removes one big headache.
Tips for Safe Vehicle Transfer in Sindh
- Always verify the vehicle’s history through Excise records.
- Use a proper written agreement that clearly mentions price, condition, and “as is” details.
- Get everything in writing and keep photocopies.
- Pay through proper banking channels instead of cash where possible.
- After transfer, confirm the new smart card is issued in your name.
- If buying from another province, check additional requirements.
Don’t skip the inspection. A quick mechanical check can save you from hidden problems later.
What About e-Sahulat Centres and Future Digital Options?
NADRA’s e-Sahulat centres already play a big role in biometric services. After June 30, these centres (along with Excise offices) will handle the mandatory verification for both parties. Some digital options through the Pak-ID app are also expanding, which could make things more convenient over time.
The government is clearly pushing toward a more transparent and fraud-resistant system. While the current relaxation helps, the long-term direction is full biometric for everyone involved.
Bigger Picture for Vehicle Owners in Pakistan
Sindh is not alone in tightening vehicle registration rules. Other provinces have also introduced biometric and digital steps to reduce disputes and improve record-keeping. For buyers, this eventually means more security when purchasing used cars or bikes.
If you’re planning to buy or sell a vehicle soon, act before the June 30 deadline if you want to skip the biometric step. After that, plan extra time for appointments and verification.
The used vehicle market in Karachi, Hyderabad, and other Sindh cities remains active. Clear rules and easier processes help everyone, from daily commuters to families looking for reliable transport.
Conclusion
This extension until June 30, 2026, gives practical relief to thousands of people dealing with vehicle transfers in Sindh. Use this time wisely. Complete your paperwork properly and keep records safe.
After the deadline, the process will become stricter but also more secure. Both buyers and sellers should stay updated through official Excise Department channels to avoid last-minute issues.
If you’re in the middle of a deal right now, visit your local office soon and get the transfer done smoothly. A little preparation today can save you headaches tomorrow. For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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