Voter ID Online Form, Correction, Application Status
Form Name : Voter ID Online Form
About Form : National Voter Service Portal (NVSP) is invited to the Online Application Form for New Voter ID registration in All Over India. All People who are Eligible for this, Portal Subscribers Can Request to Change / Update / Correction in Old Voter ID, and many more Services are also available.
Election Commission of India National Voter Services (NVSP)Voter ID | Registration | Correction | MoreWWW.THEGOVTJOBS4U.IN |
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Important Dates
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Application Fee
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Eligibility
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Age-Limit
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How to Apply New Form
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Online Correction in Voter ID
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Some Important Links |
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Online Correction in Voter ID Card [Form-8] | Click Here |
Apply New Voter ID Registration [Form-6] | Click Here |
Apply New Voter ID Registration (NRI) [Form-6A] | Click Here |
Know Your Name in Electoral Roll | Click Here |
Track Application Status | Click Here |
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FAQ –Voter ID Online Form, Correction, Application Status |
Q. What is the official Website for the Voter ID Online Form?
Ans. The official website for the Voter ID Online Form 2023 is https://voters.eci.gov.in.
Q. What are the main categories of electors in India? Ans. There are 3 categories of electors in India: –(i) General Electors (ii) Overseas (NRI) Electors, and (iii) Service Electors.
Q. Who is a service voter? Ans. A service voter is a voter having service qualification. According to the provisions of sub-section (8) of Section 20 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950, service qualification means –(a) Being a member of the armed Forces of the Union; or(b) Being a member of a force to which provisions of the Army Act, 1950 (46 of 1950), have been made applicable whether with or without modification;(c) Being a member of an Armed Police Force of a State, and serving outside that state; or(d) Being a person who is employed under the Government of India, in a post outside India
Q. What is the relevant date for determining the age of 18 years? Can I get myself registered as a voter on the day when I have completed 18 years of age? Ans. According to Section 14 (b) of the Representation of People Act, 1950 the relevant date (qualifying date) for determining the age of an applicant is the first day of January of the year in which the electoral roll after revision is finally published. For example, if you have completed or are completing 18 years of age on any date from and after 2nd January 2013 but up to 1st January 2014, you will be eligible for registration as a voter in the elector roll going to be finally published in January 2014.
Q. Can a non-citizen of India become a voter in the electoral rolls in India? Ans. No. A person who is not a citizen of India is not eligible for registration as a voter in the electoral rolls in India. Even those who have ceased to be citizens of India on acquiring the citizenship of another country are not eligible to be enrolled in the electoral rolls in India.
Q. How will an applicant know that his/her name is included in the electoral roll? Ans.- The decision of the Electoral Registration Officer will be communicated to the applicant by post at his address given by him in Form 6 and also by SMS on the mobile number given by him in Form 6. Electoral rolls are also available on the website of the Chief Electoral Officer of the State concerned and can be seen by anybody.
Q. What documents are required to be enclosed with Form 6A? Ans.- One recent passport-size colored photograph, duly affixed in Form 6A, photocopies of the relevant pages of the passport containing the photograph, his address in India, and all other particulars of the applicant, and also the page of passport containing the valid visa endorsement.
Q. How can corrections be made if there are some mistakes in the entries in the electoral roll pertaining to electors? Ans. For correction of mistakes in electoral rolls, an application in Form 8 is to be submitted to the Electoral Registration Officer concerned.
Q. I have shifted my residence recently. I have an Electors Photo Identity Card (EPIC) with the old address. Can I get a new EPIC for the present address? Ans. First of all, you have to ensure that you are enrolled in the electoral roll of the concerned Assembly Constituency in which your new address is located. Though, it is not necessary to get your new address changed in EPIC, however, if you want to change your address in EPIC, that can be done by making an application with a charge of Rs. 25 to the Electoral Registration Officer of the new constituency. The Electoral Registration Officer will issue an EPIC with a new address though the number of EPICs will be the same as that of the old EPIC.
Q. My EPIC has some errors. What is the procedure for having a new EPIC with the correct particulars? Ans. You can make an application in Form 8 for rectification of the errors in your EPIC. The Electoral Registration Officer will issue a new EPIC, with the same number, after making the necessary corrections.
Q. I have lost my old EPIC. How can I get a new EPIC? Ans. A replacement EPIC can be issued to an elector on the receipt of Form-8 for the purpose, along with a copy of the FIR/Police Report.
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