Metro guide
Mumbai RTO codes
4 min read • MH family
Mumbai registrations are best understood as a city cluster rather than a single office. In the official Maharashtra office ladder, the metropolitan area spans central, western, eastern, and wider suburban or satellite office groupings. That is why a dedicated Mumbai page is more useful than a single city row.
State family
MH
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Maharashtra
How Mumbai fits into the MH family
The official Maharashtra registration ladder shows that Mumbai is not limited to one code. It sits across multiple office series, including Mumbai Central, West, East, and key metro-belt offices such as Vashi, Panvel, Borivali, and Vasai.
This is important because users often search for 'Mumbai RTO code' as if there were only one answer. In practice, the city and surrounding metropolitan region are spread across several office families.
Why users should start with the office code
Once the MH prefix is known, the office number becomes the useful part of the plate. That is especially true in Mumbai, where the metropolitan area is dense enough that the city label alone is not specific enough for a reliable interpretation.
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Which Mumbai-linked codes are grouped on this page?
This page currently groups MH-01, MH-02, MH-03, MH-43, MH-46, MH-47, and MH-48 as the main Mumbai and wider metro-belt cluster.
Why is Mumbai not represented by a single MH code?
Because the official Maharashtra office structure distributes the metropolitan region across multiple registration offices rather than a single city-only series.