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7 months ago

I born In Home . I dont have birth certificate since 1993 and my family illiterate they only have Ration Crad which is Burned . so I want to Apply for new passport what should i do . is it compulsory birth certificate to show passport interview verification as well as police verification. and i am jobless i dont have tax record but i have pan card it is also necessary to show tax also after all.

Anik

Responded 7 months ago

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A.Dear client,
Here are the steps you can take to apply for a passport without a birth certificate:

Documentary Proof of Birth: While a birth certificate is the primary document for proving your date and place of birth, you can submit alternative documents as proof. Some acceptable documents in lieu of a birth certificate in India may include:

School leaving certificate.
Matriculation certificate.
PAN card.
Aadhaar card.
Voter ID.
Driving license.
Affidavit sworn before a notary or executive magistrate declaring your date and place of birth.
Non-availability Certificate: If you do not have any of the above documents, you can apply for a Non-availability Certificate from the local municipal authority or the Registrar of Births and Deaths. This certificate states that your birth record is not available.

Affidavit: You may also need to provide an affidavit on non-judicial stamp paper attested by a notary or executive magistrate. The affidavit should mention your date and place of birth.

Verification: Passport authorities may conduct additional verification to confirm your identity and citizenship. This may include police verification. During the verification process, the authorities may visit your home or conduct inquiries.

Financial Proof: You mentioned that you are jobless. While a job or income tax records are not mandatory for a passport application, you will need to provide proof of your current address and financial status. This can be done through documents like a rental agreement, bank statements, or a certificate of residence issued by a government authority.

Passport Application: Visit the official website of the Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) or Passport Seva Project (PSP) in India to fill out the passport application form online. Pay the applicable fees and schedule an appointment at the nearest Passport Seva Kendra.

Interview: Attend the passport interview at the PSK on the scheduled date. Be prepared to present all the required documents and answer questions about your background.

Follow Up: After the interview, you should monitor the status of your passport application through the Passport Seva Kendra's website.

Remember to thoroughly review the current passport application guidelines and requirements on the official website, as these requirements can change over time. It's advisable to consult with the Passport Seva Kendra or seek assistance from a passport consultant if you encounter difficulties during the application process. They can provide guidance specific to your situation and help ensure a smooth application process.
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A.Dear Sir.

SIMILAR PROCEDURE AND ACT ARE IN EXISTENCE IN EVERY STATE.

Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1969

http://des.kar.nic.in/docs/crs/RBD1969E.pdf

13. Delayed registration of births and deaths (1) Any birth or death of which information is given to the Registrar after the expiry of the period specified there for, but within thirty days of its occurrence, shall be registered on payment of such late fee as may be prescribed. (2) Any birth or death of which delayed information is given to the Registrar after thirty days but within one year of its occurrence shall be registered only with the written permission of the prescribed authority and on payment of the prescribed fee and the production of an affidavit made before a notary public or any other officer authorised in this behalf by the State Government. (3) Any birth or death which has not been registered within one year of its occurrence, shall be registered only on an order made by a Magistrate of the first class or a Presidency Magistrate after verifying the correctness of the birth or death and on payment of the prescribed fee. (4) The provisions of this section shall be without prejudice to any action that may be taken against a person for failure on his part to register any birth or death within the time specified therefor and any such birth or death may be registered during the pendency of any such action.
BBMP PROCEDURE
http://bbmp.gov.in/documents/10180/456501/FAQs+(Statics+English).pdf/d4ca9b70-668c-45c4-a0f2-5b51df341e4e
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