Your Parivahan application is showing “Medical Certificate Pending.” Everything else is done — fees paid, documents uploaded. But without Form 1A, the Haryana RTO system will not move your HR-26 or HR-51 licence renewal forward. The helpline plays recorded messages. The portal offers no clear instructions. This guide tells you exactly what Form 1A is, why Gurugram RTO requires it, and how to get it without losing half your day.
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HR-Series Codes Covered by This Guide
| RTO Code | Area |
|---|---|
| HR-26 | Gurugram (main) |
| HR-51 | Faridabad |
| HR-55 | Manesar |
| HR-25 | Rewari |
| HR-19 | Rohtak |
When Does Haryana RTO Require Form 1A?
- You are 40 years or older — this threshold is absolute for all HR-series renewals
- You are renewing an expired driving licence
- You are applying for an International Driving Permit (IDP)
- You are upgrading from a non-transport to a transport or commercial licence
- Your licence was suspended and you are applying for reissuance
The 40-year age threshold is uniformly enforced on Parivahan. Haryana RTO will not process renewals for anyone 40+ without Form 1A — regardless of health or driving history.
The Gurugram Reality: Why Online Form 1A Makes Sense
Consider the typical offline route for a Gurugram resident:
- From DLF Phase 3: find a clinic in Sector 56 that does Form 1A — 30+ minutes travel
- From Cyber City: navigation to Udyog Vihar, wait, then travel back — 2–3 hours total
- From Manesar: nearest qualified clinic is Gurugram or Cyber City — 45 minutes to 1 hour each way
Under India’s Telemedicine Practice Guidelines 2020, registered doctors can conduct medical assessments remotely and issue Form 1A legally. Haryana RTO and Parivahan accept online-issued Form 1A as long as the doctor is registered and the certificate is in the correct MoRTH format.
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What the Form 1A Assessment Covers
| Assessment | What’s Tested |
|---|---|
| Vision | Visual acuity (near/distant), colour vision, field of vision — glasses are fine |
| Hearing | Ability to hear traffic signals and warning sounds |
| Physical fitness | General health, blood pressure, limb function — no blood tests |
| Medical history | Heart disease, epilepsy, diabetes (only if relevant to driving safety) |
| Mental alertness | Cognitive function and reaction time — conversational assessment |
Step-by-Step: Getting Form 1A Online for HR-Series Renewal
- Fill the online form (3 minutes) — name, HR licence number (e.g., HR2620230012345), date of birth, vehicle type, and health status
- Online assessment (10–15 minutes) — registered MBBS doctor conducts eye test, hearing check, and medical history review via video
- Receive Form 1A (within 30 minutes) — in MoRTH-prescribed format with doctor’s signature, stamp, and registration number
- Upload to Parivahan — medical certificate section, PDF format, details matching your profile exactly
Checklist: Will Your Form 1A Pass Parivahan Verification?
- Issued by a registered MBBS or MD doctor — registration number visible and legible
- Correct Form 1A format (not a general fitness letter or prescription)
- Recent issue date — Parivahan expects a current assessment
- Your name, DOB, and HR licence number match Parivahan records exactly
- Uploaded as a clear PDF, not a compressed image or screenshot
- Uploaded in the correct medical certificate section on Parivahan
Frequently Asked Questions
Will Form 1A be accepted at Gurugram RTO in-person submission?
Most applicants upload Form 1A digitally through Parivahan — the national portal processes it. Physical submission to the RTO office is generally not required for standard renewals.
What if Parivahan keeps showing “pending” after upload?
Check that all details on the certificate match your Parivahan profile. The most common cause is a name spelling or licence number mismatch. See: Common Form 1A mistakes.