A Voter ID card is a document issued by the Election Commission of India (ECI) and can be used as a proof of identity. The National Voters' Services Portal (NVSP), the portal developed by the ECI, is now offering an online facility for citizens to easily register themselves for Voter IDs. You can now fill in and submit Form 6 to apply for your Voter ID card.
Form 6 is the authorized application form for including a new voter name in the electoral roll in India. Form 6 is for first-time voters who are 18 years of age, which includes people who have moved to a new constituency, or voters who want to amend or update their details on an existing voter registration. Form 6 can be submitted online through the National Voter Services Portal (NVSP) or offline at the local Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) or Booth Level Officer (BLO) office. Upon submission and validation of information by the ERO, the applicant's name will be recorded in the electoral roll, and a voter ID card may be issued.
The Election Commission of India (ECI) issues voter ID cards, which you can use as identification documentation. Citizens can now simply register online for voter IDs using the National Voters' Services platform (NVSP), a platform created by the ECI. Form 6 can now be completed and submitted to request your voter ID card.
The National Voters’ Services Portal (NVSP) was launched by the Election Commission of India in 2015 to provide citizens with a single-window service for voter-related processes.
These are the services offered by the NVSP:
Voter ID Form 6 is used for new voter registration, updating information, or transferring your voter details to a new constituency. You can complete it online through the National Voters’ Services Portal (NVSP). Follow these steps carefully to ensure your application is processed smoothly:
Go to the official National Voters’ Services Portal (NVSP). Ensure you are on the official website to avoid fraud.
Click on ‘Sign-up’ to create your account. You will need to provide basic details such as your full name, date of birth, mobile number, and email ID. After registration, you will receive a verification OTP to confirm your account.
Use your registered mobile number and password to log in to the NVSP portal.
Once logged in, navigate to the ‘Forms’ section and click on ‘Fill Form 6’ to begin your voter registration application.
Fill in all the required details on Form 6 carefully. The sections include:
Upload scanned copies of the following:
Click ‘Preview and Submit’ to review all the information entered. Ensure all details are accurate. After confirming, click ‘Submit’. An acknowledgement number will be generated. Save this number, as it is needed to track the status of your application.
You can also download a PDF version of Form 6 from the NVSP homepage. Print it, fill it manually, and submit it to your Booth Level Officer (BLO) if you prefer offline registration.
How to Check Form 6 Application Status
A new name can be added to the electoral roll via a Form 6 application. People use voter ID cards when they are initially eligible to vote, when they move to a new constituency, or when they need to update the information on their present card.
Form 6 can be used for online voter ID registration by any Indian citizen who was at least 18 years old on the qualifying date (January 1 of the year of the revision of the electoral roll) and who regularly resides in the constituency where they seek registration.
Visit the website of the relevant State Chief Electoral Officer or the Election Commission of India to fill out Form 6 online. Choose "Form 6", fill out the relevant information, add the required files, and submit the form.
No, there is no fee associated with submitting Form 6 for the addition of a new name to the electoral roll.
After Form 6 has been electronically filed, the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) checks it to make sure the information is correct and comprehensive. If the application is approved, the applicant's name will be put on the voter registration list, and they will receive a voter ID card.
Yes, you can submit a hard copy of Form 6 to your constituency’s Assistant Electoral Registration Officer (AERO) or Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) office. You can also submit your physical Form 6 at specified polling stations on election day.
No, Form 6 is a request to add a new name on the electoral roll. To update or rectify existing voter information, you must submit Form 8.
Depending on the verification process and the workload of the electoral authorities, the registration process' completion time may change. The procedure often takes a few weeks to a few months.
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