The printed driving licence copy occupies a unique and frequently misunderstood position in India’s transport documentation landscape — sitting between the legally authenticated digital formats available through DigiLocker and mParivahan on one end and the official physical smart card dispatched by the RTO on the other. Every day, hundreds of thousands of individuals across India need a printed driving licence copy for a specific, immediate purpose — attaching to a job application form that explicitly asks for a photocopied document, submitting to a vehicle insurance policy application as a supporting attachment, providing to a fleet operator as part of a commercial driver onboarding package, including in a visa or immigration application as proof of residential identity, or simply having a readable reference copy while the original smart card is undergoing renewal or replacement processing. Understanding which print format serves each purpose, how to generate the highest quality printed output from each available source, when a printed copy carries legal equivalence and when it does not, and how to present printed driving licence copies in contexts where their authenticity may be challenged are the practical competencies that transform a confusing landscape into a straightforward set of actionable steps.
Unlike the Aadhaar card — which produces a clearly defined, standardised PDF output through a single UIDAI portal pathway — the driving licence print process involves multiple source platforms, each generating a differently formatted output with different levels of government authentication embedded in the printout. Navigating these options correctly ensures that the printed copy you produce is appropriate for its intended purpose and will not be rejected by the institution or authority requesting it.
Understanding Print Output Quality Across Different Source Platforms
The quality, completeness, and official appearance of a printed driving licence copy vary significantly depending on which platform it is generated from. Each platform embeds a different level of government authentication into the document it produces.
| Source Platform | Print Output Type | Digital Signature Embedded | QR Code Included | Government Header Visible | Recommended For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parivahan Portal — Print DL option | Formatted HTML or PDF printout | No — reference copy only | Yes — verification QR | Yes — MoRTH branding | Job applications, personal reference, form attachment |
| DigiLocker — Download and Print | Digitally signed PDF — printed version | Yes — digital signature in document | Yes — government-verified QR | Yes — DigiLocker and MoRTH | Insurance, banking, KYC, visa applications, and formal submissions |
| mParivahan App — Screenshot or Share | App screenshot or shared image | No — screen capture | Live QR — not printable effectively | Partial — app branding | Informal reference only — not suitable for formal submission |
| UMANG App — DigiLocker linked | Digitally signed PDF via DigiLocker integration | Yes — via DigiLocker backend | Yes | Yes | Same as DigiLocker printed output |
| RTO-issued e-DL (select states) | State-specific PDF with official seal | Yes — state RTO digital signature | Yes | Yes — state RTO seal | All formal purposes — highest authenticity |
How to Generate and Print Your Driving Licence from the Parivahan Portal
The Parivahan portal’s driving licence print functionality generates a formatted document that displays your complete driving licence record as stored in the central Parivahan database — a useful output for personal reference, form attachment, and informal identity confirmation purposes.
Step-by-Step Process:
- Open the Parivahan portal on your desktop browser — a desktop browser produces a better-formatted print output than a mobile browser for this process
- Navigate to “Online Services” in the top navigation menu and select “Driving Licence Related Services”
- Choose your state from the state selection dropdown — the portal redirects to the Sarathi state services page
- Select “Print Driving Licence” from the available service options in the Driving Licence services menu
- Enter your driving licence number in the format specific to your state — typically state code followed by RTO code, year of issue, and serial number
- Enter your date of birth for identity verification
- Enter the captcha displayed on the screen and click submit
- An OTP is sent to the mobile number registered in your driving licence record — enter this OTP to authenticate the print request
- Your complete driving licence record is displayed on screen — review all displayed fields for accuracy before printing
- Click the “Print” button or use your browser’s print function — select “Save as PDF” in the print dialogue to generate a PDF file for later printing or digital sharing
- When printing physically, select A4 paper size, portrait orientation, and 100 per cent scale to ensure the printed output is properly formatted and fully legible
How to Print a Digitally Signed Driving Licence from DigiLocker
The DigiLocker-sourced printed driving licence carries a digitally signed PDF output that is the closest printed equivalent to the official smart card for formal submission purposes. The digital signature embedded in the PDF remains verifiable even in the printed output through the QR code printed on the document.
Step-by-Step Process:
- Open the DigiLocker application on your smartphone or access the DigiLocker website on your browser
- Log in to your DigiLocker account using your registered mobile number and OTP
- Navigate to the “Issued Documents” section — if your driving licence has not yet been fetched, use the search function to locate “Driving Licence” under the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways category and fetch it using your licence number and date of birth
- Open the fetched driving licence document — it displays as a fully formatted PDF showing all licence details, your photograph, the government seal, a QR code, and the digital signature notation
- Tap the download icon to save the PDF to your device
- Open the downloaded PDF and use your device’s print function or transfer the file to a computer connected to a printer
- Print on A4 white paper at standard print quality — colour printing is preferred to ensure the photograph and government seals are reproduced clearly
- The printed DigiLocker driving licence is accepted as a valid document for insurance, banking, visa, and employment submissions across India
What a Printed Driving Licence Copy Should Display
| Information Element | Should Be Visible on Print | Quality Check |
|---|---|---|
| Licence Number | Yes — prominently at top | Must be fully legible — no pixelation |
| Holder’s Photograph | Yes — clear facial image | Colour print preferred — black and white acceptable |
| Full Name of Holder | Yes | All characters legible |
| Date of Birth | Yes | Format clearly readable |
| Current Residential Address | Yes — complete with PIN code | Full address visible without truncation |
| Validity Date — Non-Transport | Yes | Day, month, and year are all visible |
| Validity Date — Transport (if applicable) | Yes — if transport endorsement exists | The separate validity field is visible |
| Endorsed Vehicle Classes | Yes — all classes listed | Each class code is clearly printed |
| Blood Group (if recorded) | Yes — if present in the database | Legibility confirmed |
| Issuing RTO Name and Code | Yes | Authority identifier visible |
| QR Code | Yes — must be printable and scannable | Test QR scan after printing to confirm readability |
| Government Header or Seal | Yes — Ministry of Road Transport and Highways | Present in DigiLocker and Parivahan outputs |
When a Printed Copy Is Sufficient and When the Smart Card Is Required
| Situation | Printed Copy Accepted | Smart Card Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic police routine check | DigiLocker or mParivahan is digital preferred over print | Not required if the digital version is displayed | Printed copy without QR may be questioned |
| Vehicle insurance policy application | Yes — DigiLocker print is widely accepted | Not required | The insurance company may request the original for inspection |
| Bank account KYC document submission | Yes — as address and identity proof | Not required | A bank officer may verify the QR code |
| Job application as a supporting document | Yes — Parivahan print or DigiLocker print | Not required for most applications | Government jobs may require original documents at the interview stage |
| Visa or passport application support document | Yes — DigiLocker signed print preferred | Not required for support document | Original may be requested for primary ID verification |
| Vehicle registration (new RC application) | Yes — at the counter verification stage | An Original smart card typically required | Verify with your specific RTO |
| Commercial driver onboarding by fleet operator | Yes — for records copy | Original smart card for primary verification | Fleet operators typically verify against Parivahan database |
| Court or legal proceedings | Original preferred | Smart card or certified copy strongly recommended | Printed copy admissible with QR verification |
Colour vs. Black and White Printing: Does It Matter
The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has not issued explicit regulations mandating colour printing for driving licence copies used in official submissions. However, practical experience across banking, insurance, and employment contexts in India shows that colour-printed copies are significantly less frequently questioned than black and white versions, primarily because the photograph reproduction quality in colour makes visual identity confirmation faster and more reliable for the reviewing officer.
For DigiLocker-sourced driving licence prints, colour printing is strongly recommended because the government seals, category labels, and validity indicators are colour-coded in the official PDF template — black and white printing of a colour-coded document can produce a visually confusing output where important fields appear similar in shade, reducing document legibility. For Parivahan portal printouts, colour printing produces a cleaner, more professional output that more closely resembles official documentation standards.
Regardless of whether colour or black and white printing is used, the single most important quality factor in any printed driving licence copy is the legibility of the QR code. A QR code that is too small, too low resolution, smeared by a low-quality printer, or partially cut off by incorrect page margins becomes unscannable, which defeats the primary authentication mechanism of the printed document. Before submitting any printed driving licence copy for an important purpose, scan the QR code yourself using a standard QR reader application to confirm it resolves successfully and returns the correct licence record information.
Storing and Managing Your Driving Licence Print Files
Saving the PDF file of your driving licence printout in a secure, accessible digital location — such as a password-protected folder on your device, a cloud storage account, or your DigiLocker-issued documents library — ensures that you can generate a fresh, accurately dated print at any moment without repeating the portal access process. This is particularly valuable when your driving licence is under renewal, when the physical smart card is temporarily unavailable, or when you need to submit a copy to multiple institutions simultaneously without making repeated portal visits.
Organising your driving licence PDF alongside other vehicle and identity documents — vehicle registration certificate, insurance policy, PUC certificate, and Aadhaar card — in a single well-labelled digital folder creates a complete personal transport document library that can be accessed from any device at any moment, ensuring that the administrative requirements of vehicle ownership and operation are never delayed by the absence of a physical document from your immediate possession.