How to file an RTI for EPF Withdrawal or Transfer Status?
It is safe to say that you are having issues with your EPF withdrawal or exchange? It is safe to say that you are not getting any data or updates on the status until the point that you visit the EPFO office yourself? At that point you can record a Right to Information or RTI application for these issues. Numerous individuals say that after, they have raised inquiries through RTI applications, the procedure of either getting refreshes were speedier, or even the preparing their withdrawals or exchanges will finish rather rapidly. In the event that you have to accelerate the procedure to discover your EPF withdrawal or exchange status and complete the work, you can attempt this as well. Following the correct procedure and recording the appropriately filled shape should be submitted.
How to file an RTI application for EPFO?
The privilege of each person to get significant data from any administration office is known as the Right to Information or RTI. In a matter of 30 days, you will get a reaction from the administration about your question. The Right to Information likewise has the data an individual may require from the EPFO also, making it mandatory for even the EPFO to react to the RTI application, and give the individual the data they require. To document a RTI application an individual should take after the means said beneath:
- Fill out an RTI application with regard to your problem. The application must be in the below format:
- The subject must be clearly defined. For example: Application to seek information under the Right to Information Act 2005.
- The application must be addressed to the Central Public Information Officer, EPFO and must also have the complete PF office address mentioned.
- You should also ensure to include all your details such as your complete name as per records, your complete address with your phone number, email address and your EPF account number.
- After providing all the above details, you can ask the questions related to your EPF withdrawal and transfer.
- A declaration also must be made in the format mentioned below
- “I do hereby declare that I am a citizen of India. All the information provided above is correct according to my knowledge. I request you to ensure that the requested information is provided before 30 day period after you have received the application”
- After declaration, you can provide the details of the demand draft or postal order that you have made towards a payment of the RTI application. The details will need to include the postal order number or the demand draft number, the date on which it was issued, and the details of the post office or bank for where they were drafted.
- The application must be signed and must clearly mention your Name, Place where you residing and Date. Example, the Rajesh Burman, Bhopal, 20/12/2015.
- You will now send this application to the concerned authority via Registered or Speed Post only and ensure that you keep the chalan of the registered post safely for future use. The concerned authority should receive your application in a matter 4-5 days and you will receive a reply within 30 days.
- Get a Demand Draft made for an amount of Rs. 10 (this amount can vary from state to state) in favor of the Account Officer in your EPF office. For example Account Officer, EPFO Tamil Nadu if the EPFO office is in the state of Tamil Nadu.
- Another option is to make a postal order from the post office as this is more economical than a demand draft. The cost of making a demand draft can range from Rs. 50 to Rs. 200, whereas a post order costs way less than a demand draft and ranges from Rs. 1 to Rs. 10.
Can this process be done online?
Anyone who would like to avoid the hassles of obtaining a post order or a demand draft, and filling out the application themselves, can apply through the RTI application online.