Verify the chassis number of any NCP vehicle before buying. Check if it's listed on BarSwat and get guidance on official verification channels.
The chassis (VIN) number is typically found on the vehicle's dashboard plate or door jamb sticker.
Currently checks against BarSwat's local vehicle database. For official verification, see resources below.
Visit the nearest Excise office in Swat to verify vehicle registration and token documents. They maintain official records of all NCP vehicles.
The Gumruk office can verify the original customs slip and import record. Essential for confirming NCP legitimacy.
KPK's Motor Transport Management Information System for online vehicle verification. Check registration status for vehicles with KPK plates.
mtmis.kpk.gov.pkGet a physical chassis inspection by a trusted mechanic. They can verify if the chassis number matches the body, check for welding marks, and spot tampered plates.
Recommended before any purchase
Match the chassis number on the vehicle body with the documents (gumruk slip, token)
Verify the gumruk slip is original, not a photocopy. Check seal and stamps
Confirm the vehicle has a valid local token (renewed annually)
Check for welding marks on the chassis plate area. Tampered plates are a red flag
NCP vehicles should not be driven outside designated areas (former tribal districts)
Ask for documentation timeline: when was the vehicle imported and first registered?
All vehicles on BarSwat include chassis details and document status