Online Driving License Nepal: MPIN Problem & its Solutions
Stuck on the DOTM portal because the MPIN has not been received? Discover 5 proven ways to fix SMS delays, bypass server errors, and complete your Nepal driving license application today.
The shift to a fully digital driving license system in Nepal was designed to kill the "long queues," but it often replaces them with a digital waiting room. The most common complaint? "I entered my number, but the MPIN never arrived."
If you are staring at a blank SMS inbox while the countdown timer on the DOTM portal mocks you, here is exactly what is happening and how to fix it.
Why You Aren’t Receiving the MPIN
The MPIN is a 4 to 6-digit security code sent to your registered mobile number to verify your identity. Failure to receive it usually boils down to three factors:
- Network Congestion: High traffic on the DOTM servers (especially during peak morning hours when new slots open) can delay SMS gateways. - NTC/Ncell Issues: Sometimes the carrier filters out "short-code" messages or experiences delivery delays. - Sim-Card Mismatch: The system is strictly tied to the mobile number registered in your name (KYC). If there is a mismatch with the records, the SMS may fail.
Immediate Troubleshooting Steps
1. The "Off-Peak" Strategy
The DOTM servers are notoriously sluggish between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Try requesting your MPIN late at night or very early in the morning (e.g., 6:00 AM). The lower server load often results in an instant SMS delivery.
2. Use the "Forgot MPIN" Option
If you didn't get it the first time, don't just keep refreshing the page. Wait for the timer to expire and click "Forgot MPIN." This triggers a secondary request that sometimes routes through a different SMS gateway.
3. Check DND and SMS Storage
Ensure your phone isn't in "Do Not Disturb" mode and that your SMS inbox isn't full (rare in 2026, but still possible). Also, check your Spam/Blocked folder; occasionally, the carrier flags DOTM alerts as promotional spam.
4. Clear Browser Cache or Switch Devices
If the "Next" button remains greyed out or the captcha keeps failing, clear your browser history or try using a different browser (Chrome or Firefox are recommended). Switching from mobile data to a stable Wi-Fi connection (or vice versa) can also reset the session.
What to Do if Nothing Works?
If you have tried for 48 hours and still haven't received a code, the issue might be with your user profile linkage.
- Visit the Help Desk: If you are renewing or adding a category, your old license record might not be linked to your current mobile number. You may need to visit your local Transport Management Office (TMO)—like Ekantakuna, Thulo Bharyang, or Radheradhe—and ask them to update your mobile number in the system. - Contact DOTM Directly: You can reach out to the DOTM IT section via their official email at [email protected] Or check their official Facebook page for "System Maintenance" notices. - Visit the DOTM Office directly; if that doesn't work, go to the nearest DOTM office to get the MPIN.
Final Tip: The "Sim Ownership" Rule
In the current system, the mobile number must be registered under the same name as the citizenship used for the license. If you are using a SIM card registered to a parent or friend, the system may block the MPIN for security reasons. Always use a SIM card that matches your own KYC.
Pro-Tip: Once you finally get that MPIN, write it down! You will need it for every future login, including checking your result and print status.
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