Reviewed on: 2026-06-19.
Direct answer. After submitting an “add member” request at your state civil-supplies or e-district portal, log back in and use the “Application Status” or “Service Status” section with your acknowledgement number to see current progress. If the name is still not showing after the expected processing period, the most common causes are a pending Aadhaar eKYC, a failed seeding link, or a field-verification hold. This guide walks through each fix step by step.
Adding a name to a ration card sounds routine, but it touches more databases than a simple address correction. The state PDS system must match the new member's Aadhaar record, link it to the household, run a duplicate-check across the state beneficiary list, and in many cases wait for a field inspector to verify in person. Any one of those steps can stall silently, and the portal often shows “under process” without telling you which step is the problem.
The two most common reasons for a new addition:
Newborn: The child typically has no Aadhaar at the time of delivery. Some states allow provisional addition using a birth certificate number, with Aadhaar to be linked later. Others hold the request until a 12-digit Aadhaar is provided. If you are waiting on your child's Aadhaar to be issued, check its status first via the Aadhaar enrolment status tracker before assuming the ration card request itself has gone wrong.
Marriage or new household member: The incoming member must first be removed from the source ration card (their parent's or previous household's card). If that deletion is pending at the source district, your addition request will sit on hold. This cross-district or cross-state dependency is the single biggest reason for long waits when a bride or groom moves into a new household.
The process varies by state. There is no single national status-check URL that covers add-member requests. Use the portal for your own state. The main entry points confirmed as of June 2026:
Step 1: Retrieve your acknowledgement slip. When you submitted the request, the portal (or the Jan Seva Kendra / Common Service Centre) should have issued a reference or acknowledgement number. This number is the key to status checking. If you submitted at the FPS (fair price shop) counter, ask for a written receipt with the reference number.
Step 2: Go to your state civil-supplies portal. A consolidated list of state portals is maintained at nfsa.gov.in. Navigate to your state, then look for a menu item labelled “Application Status”, “Service Request Status”, “Card Modification Status”, or similar. The exact label differs by state:
Step 3: Enter your reference number and registered mobile number. Most portals will display a stage-by-stage progress map: submitted, under verification, field inspection pending, approved, updated in database. Note which stage your request is stuck at.
If you did not get an acknowledgement number, visit the same portal, log in with your registered credentials, and look under “My Applications” or “Track Request.” If that is also unavailable, contact your Fair Price Shop dealer first as they often have access to the backend submission log.
| Status shown | What it means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Submitted / Received | The request is registered. No action needed yet. | Check again after 7 to 10 working days. |
| Under Verification | The data is being cross-checked against Aadhaar UIDAI records. | Confirm the new member's Aadhaar is active and not locked. |
| Field Inspection Pending | A food inspector must physically verify the household. | Be available at home during office hours. Inspectors often do not give advance notice. |
| Rejected | The request failed. Reason should be listed. | Read the rejection reason carefully. Reapply with corrected documents. |
| Approved / Updated | The addition is successful. | Download or print the updated e-Ration Card from the same portal. |
Many states now require Aadhaar-based authentication for every member added. If the new member's Aadhaar details do not match (name spelling mismatch, date-of-birth discrepancy, or a biometric lock) the eKYC step fails silently and the request stalls. Check the DBT eKYC failed fix guide for how to identify the failure reason and correct it at the nearest Aadhaar centre.
Even if the new member's Aadhaar is active, it may not yet be linked to the PDS database of your state. This seeding step is separate from Aadhaar enrolment. Check the Aadhaar seeding status on the UIDAI resident portal to confirm whether the Aadhaar number is linked to a ration card. If it shows “not seeded,” complete the seeding through your state portal or the nearest CSC before resubmitting the add-member request.
Some states block a newborn addition until a government-issued birth certificate is produced. If you have not received the certificate from the local municipal body or gram panchayat, use the birth certificate application status guide to track and collect it first. Once you have the certificate, resubmit the add-member request with it as supporting proof.
If a spouse or dependent is migrating from another household, their current ration card must formally drop them before you can add them to yours. This requires a “member deletion” or “surrender” request at the source. Contact the source district's civil-supplies office or ask the transferring member to submit a deletion application on the source card. Only after that deletion is confirmed can you complete the addition. In inter-state moves, this can take longer; as per the latest official update, verify expected timelines on the relevant state portal, as no uniform national deadline applies.
If you need to check the overall status of your ration card (new card, address change, or category upgrade) rather than specifically the add-member request, see the ration card application status guide. The general guide covers the NFSA beneficiary search and state-level card verification. The present article focuses only on the add-member intent and its specific failure modes.
If your request has been stuck on the same status for more than 30 days with no update:
Processing times are set by each state, not by the central government. Based on information available from state portals, a typical add-member request takes between 15 and 30 working days, including field verification. However, as per the latest official update, verify the expected timeline on your state's civil-supplies portal, as timelines vary and can change without notice.
Some states allow provisional addition on the basis of a birth certificate alone, with Aadhaar to be linked later. Other states require Aadhaar at the time of application. Check your state civil-supplies portal or contact the helpline before submitting. If Aadhaar is required and you have not yet enrolled the child, begin enrolment first.
Log out and log back in. Sometimes the database update takes one to two working days after the approval status appears. If the name is still missing after two working days, contact the state helpline with your acknowledgement number and screenshot of the approved status.
Many states including Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan allow online submission through the state portal or via a Common Service Centre. Some states still require in-person submission at the Tehsil or taluka food office. Check the services menu on your state portal to confirm whether online submission is available in your district.
It means the new member's Aadhaar number is already linked to another ration card in the state database. You must first have the member deleted from the original card before reapplying. Contact the District Supply Officer of the area where the original card is registered to initiate that deletion.
Most states require the card-holder's Aadhaar to be seeded first. If the head's Aadhaar seeding is incomplete, the add-member request will typically be blocked at the eKYC step. Resolve the head's seeding issue before adding new members.
Addition of a family member to a ration card is a statutory service under the National Food Security Act and is not supposed to carry any official fee. If a counter operator at a CSC or FPS demands payment beyond the nominal CSC service charge, report it to the District Supply Officer.
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By Dr. Shrawan Kumar Pathak