Overview – Big Relief on Number Plates Deadline
The Sindh Excise Department has finally given relief to thousands of vehicle owners by extending the deadline to obtain new number plates. Originally, the last date was July 31, but now it’s extended till October 31, 2025. This move aims to reduce long queues, clear backlogs, and allow people more time to comply with the rules.
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New Deadline for Number Plates
Because of high public demand and delivery delays, the Excise and Taxation Department has pushed the final date. Now, vehicle owners in Sindh have three more months to get their plates. This is especially helpful for those still waiting for their previous applications to be processed.
The department clearly stated that after October 31, fines and penalties will apply without exception.
How to Get New Number Plates
Getting your plates is now easier. You can:
- Apply online at excise.gos.pk
- Visit your nearest Excise Office with documents (CNIC, registration book, and fee)
Make sure you pay the required fee and keep the receipt for tracking.

Why It Matters
Firstly, not having the official number plates can get your vehicle fined. Second, traffic police have already increased checks across Karachi, Hyderabad, and other cities. Moreover, original plates help reduce car theft and forgery cases.
So, instead of delaying further, apply now and avoid last-minute hassle.
Final Verdict
This new deadline is a golden chance. However, don’t wait until the last week. Apply for your This today. Save time, avoid penalties, and stay stress-free.
Questions That people Ask About
Q1: What is the fee for getting new number plates in Sindh?
A: The fee depends on the vehicle type. For cars, it’s usually around Rs. 1,000–2,000, while for bikes it’s Rs. 600–800. Exact charges may vary.
Q2: What if I already applied but haven’t received my number plates?
A: You can track your application on the Sindh Excise website using your vehicle registration number or visit the Excise office with your receipt.
Q3: Are fancy or duplicate number plates allowed in Sindh?
A: No, you must use only official government-issued plates. In fact, the department clearly rejects all fancy or third-party plates because they violate the law. Therefore, always choose original plates to avoid legal trouble and traffic fines
Q4: Can I face challan or fine without number plates before October 31?
A: If you’ve applied and have the receipt, you are usually safe. But if you haven’t applied, you can still face a challan.