Proof of Address Card in India
Proof of identity and proof of address have become a fact of life these days across India. Such documentary proofs are required to avail
many services in India today. Whether you need a Sim card for your cell/mobile phone, want to open a bank account, get a new gas
connection, apply for a ration card etc. applicants must provide acceptable proof of their identity and
address.
Normally professionals have documents such as passports, house tax receipts, drivers license etc. On the
other hand many unemployed or perhaps students may not have acceptable identification to avail
services such as an Internet connection.
In an effort to provide relief to such people who do not have proof of identification, the Indian Postal
Department issues a photo ID card that can serve as proof of address
As this card bears the stamp of the Government of India, it is normally accepted in most scenarios.
How to get ‘Proof of Address Card’ in India
Applicants need to first get the application form from the post office, kindly note that some of the smaller post offices may not provide
this facility.
The cost of the ‘Application Form’ for getting Proof of Address is Rupees 10/- the fee for a new card
is Rupees 250/-
1.Obtain the form at a post office
2.After filling, submit it to the post office along with applicable fee.
A postman will verify the address provided on the form. Following the verification, the application
form is sent to the district head office for further processing. This process can take about eight
weeks to complete.
Once you get your card, it is valid for three years after which it can be renewed by paying the
required renewal fee.
Sample of Application Form for Post Office Proof of Address Card
The cost of the Form as mentioned earlier is Rs10/- You can view a sample form by clicking HERE.
Those who use a downloaded on-line form still have to pay the Rs10 form cost when they submit their application to the Post Office.
Disclaimer: Information provided is for general knowledge only and should not be deemed to be professional advice. For professional advice kindly consult a professional
accountant, immigration advisor or the Indian consulate. Rules and regulations do change from time to time. Please note that in case of any variation between what has
been stated on this website and the relevant Act, Rules, Regulations, Policy Statements etc. the latter shall prevail.
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Update Dec 3, 2014
Even though the application form
for Post Office ID card does not
ask for the applicants citizenship,
One of our readers, Padma
Ramachandran who tried to get a
Post Office ID card in Chennai
advises that foreigners living in
India are not eligible for this
card..
Read his full post HERE >>
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