What to Do if Your DL is Stolen and Used in Sarathi
It’s a stressful moment — you discover that your driving licence (DL) is missing, and worse yet, someone might be using it via the Sarathi portal. Maybe your physical card was stolen, or someone got hold of your licence number and is acting on your record. This isn’t just annoying — it can cause penalties, fines, or even legal problems for you. So let’s walk through what you should do immediately, and how to protect yourself and fix the situation.Parivahan Sewa
Why This Happens & What the Risks Are
When a DL is stolen or mis‑used via Sarathi, the problems include:
What You Should Do Immediately
Since the original is compromised, you’ll want to secure a fresh licence:
If your physical DL is stolen, or you strongly suspect misuse:
Ask for a copy of the FIR or acknowledgement — you’ll need it for the next steps.
This step is essential to protect you legally and show you acted promptly.
Visit your local police station and lodge an FIR (First Information Report). Mention that your DL is missing/stolen and request it be recorded as such.
Log in to your state portal via Sarathi and check your DL status: any pending offences, changes, updates you didn’t make?
If you spot anything odd (new vehicle class added, address changed, or fake application submitted) note down date/time and details.
This gives you clarity and evidence of misuse
Since the original is compromised, you’ll want to secure a fresh licence:
Ask for your old licence to be marked “surrendered” or “cancelled”. This helps prevent further misuse.
On Sarathi portal select “Apply for Duplicate DL” (or equivalent service in your state). parivahanssewa.com+1
Upload your FIR copy, ID proof, address proof, pay applicable fee. Some states require you to visit RTO for verification. Shriram General Insurance+1
Contact your state RTO or transport department and inform them of the situation — that your DL has been stolen and you’ve applied for a duplicate.
Request them to block the old licence number or mark it as “lost/stolen”. This reduces the chance of illegal usage.
Seek confirmation in writing or email for your records
Preventive Steps for the Future

FAQs
Final Words
Yes — finding out your DL was stolen or misused is alarming. But by acting quickly: filing the FIR, applying for duplicate, informing your RTO, and keeping tabs on your record, you can fix the situation and protect yourself. Stay calm, follow the steps above, and you’ll be back on the road with peace of mind.
If you like, I can help you draft a template FIR/complaint letter for stolen DL that you can submit. Would you like that?
