The Islamabad Excise and Taxation Department has introduced a new digital facility that allows overseas Pakistanis to register and transfer vehicles through the PakID mobile application, eliminating the need for embassy visits or power of attorney documents.
Director of Excise Bilal Azam told the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP) on Sunday that the initiative aims to simplify vehicle-related processes for expatriates. “Now, for registration and transfer of the vehicle, they can download the PakID app. From there, they can record their biometrics, and we will ensure the vehicle’s transfer,” he said.
Azam said the biometric submission through the app would serve as proof of identity, removing the need for a separate Transfer Order (TO) form. However, he urged both sellers and buyers to en

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