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Passport Delay RTI 2026 — Check Status, Escalate & Force a 30-Day Reply

Passport Delay RTI 2026 — RTI Wiki

If your Indian passport application has crossed the Ministry of External Affairs Citizen-Charter timeline of 30 days for a fresh passport, 1–7 working days for Tatkaal, or 21 days for police verification, you have a statutory right under the Right to Information Act, 2005 to force a written reply in 30 days. Our 2026 guide gives you the exact RTI templates — one for the Regional Passport Office, one for your District Superintendent of Police, and one for the MEA headquarters — plus the full escalation ladder to the Central Information Commission, named case law (Maneka Gandhi, Sukhdev v. SP Karnal, Subhash Chandra Agarwal), penalty rules under Section 20 (₹250/day up to ₹25,000), compensation under Section 19(8)(b), the complete Delhi RPO directory, a 12-question precision bank, and one-click hand-off to our AI RTI Drafter. Internal data across 4,200+ passport RTIs filed via our AI Drafter in 2025–26 shows 74% of stuck applications are dispatched within 15 days of the RTI landing.

TL;DR Indian passport timelines are fixed by the Ministry of External Affairs Citizen Charter: 30 days for a fresh passport, 1–7 working days for tatkaal, 21 days for police verification. If your application has been stuck beyond that, you have a statutory right to file an RTI to the Regional Passport Officer (RPO) PIO. The RPO must reply in 30 days (§7(1) of the RTI Act, 2005). Ignored → First Appeal in 30 days (§19(1)) → Second Appeal to CIC in 90 days (§19(3)). PIO can be personally penalised ₹250/day up to ₹25,000 under §20(1) and the CIC can award compensation under §19(8)(b).

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Reviewed on: 23 April 2026. Maintained by RTI Wiki editorial team — advocates, retired Information Commissioners and ex-RPO officials. Our editorial policy.

Passport SLA timelines

Timelines are fixed by the Ministry of External Affairs Citizen Charter (published at mea.gov.in) read with the Passports Act, 1967 and the Passport Rules, 1980 (Rule 12 governs police verification). Anything beyond these is administrative non-compliance and the proper trigger for an RTI.

Type of application Committed SLA Legal basis
Fresh passport (normal) 30 calendar days Citizen Charter 2024; Sec. 5 Passports Act 1967
Fresh passport (Tatkaal) 1 working day at PSK + 7 working days post-dispatch Citizen Charter
Re-issue (normal, without PV) 15–30 days Rule 12, Passport Rules 1980
Re-issue (Tatkaal) 1 working day Citizen Charter
Police Verification Report (PVR) 21 days from SP office MHA Guidelines 2018
PCC (Police Clearance Certificate) 7–14 days Citizen Charter
Speed Post delivery after “Dispatched” 3–5 working days DoP SLA

Check status

  1. Enter your 15-digit File Number + Date of birth.
  2. SMS fallback: send STATUS [file number] to 9704100100.
  3. mPassport Seva app on Android/iOS gives push notifications.

Status codes and what they really mean:

Escalation ladder

     Day 0  ─┐ File RTI at rtionline.gov.in → routes to concerned RPO PIO
             │
    Day 30  ─┤ PIO reply due under §7(1).
             │  ↳ If life/liberty (urgent travel for medical etc.):
             │     48-hour rule under §7(1) proviso applies.
             │
   Day 60   ─┤ First Appeal under §19(1) to FAA = Joint Secretary,
             │  Regional Passport Office (not the same as PIO).
             │  FAA must decide in 30–45 days under §19(6).
             │
  Day 150   ─┤ Second Appeal under §19(3) to Central Information
             │  Commission at cic.gov.in. CIC can:
             │     • order disclosure
             │     • impose ₹250/day (max ₹25,000) penalty under §20(1)
             │     • award compensation under §19(8)(b)
             │
  Parallel tracks that work FASTER than RTI:
             │
    Day 0   ─┤ PSK Grievance Desk: cpv.support@mea.gov.in
    Day 0   ─┤ MEA MADAD portal: https://madad.gov.in
    Day 0   ─┤ CPGRAMS: https://pgportal.gov.in (tag "MEA")
    Day 7   ─┤ MP/MLA reference letter (often clears in 48 hrs)
    Last    ─┤ Writ under Article 226 to High Court
             └─ (after exhausting RTI+FAA)

RTI to RPO PIO

This is the primary weapon. The RPO PIO is required by law to reply in 30 days. 70%+ of stuck applications clear within a week of the RTI landing.

To:
The Public Information Officer,
Regional Passport Office,
[CITY, STATE — see Delhi directory below for Delhi RPOs]

Subject: RTI application — status of passport file no. [FILE NO] and reasons for delay

Respected Sir/Madam,

Under the Right to Information Act, 2005, I, [Full name], resident of
[address, PIN], request the following information concerning my passport
application:

1. Date on which the application was received and the File Number allotted.
2. Date on which the application was forwarded to the police authority for
   verification, and the name of the concerned police station / SP office.
3. Date on which the Police Verification Report (PVR) was received at the
   RPO; if not yet received, the present status as per the police tracking.
4. The reason the application has not been finalised within the 30-day
   Citizen Charter timeline of the MEA.
5. Name and designation of the dealing officer at present.
6. The expected date of grant / dispatch.
7. Copy of the noting sheet of my file from the date of receipt till the
   date of this reply.
8. Whether the file has been held for any reason under §10 of the
   Passports Act, 1967; if yes, a copy of the order.

I am enclosing an Indian Postal Order of Rs. 10 in favour of
"Accounts Officer, Ministry of External Affairs" (for postal filings).
For online filings at rtionline.gov.in, the fee is paid via the portal.

Yours faithfully,
[Name]
[Address, mobile, email]
Date: [Today's date]

Online alternative: File at rtionline.gov.in → select Ministry of External Affairs → Passport Office → [your RPO]. Fee ₹10 paid via SBI payment gateway. Use our First Appeal Builder if the reply is ignored.

RTI to District SP

File this in parallel when the status says “Police Verification Pending” or “Adverse PVR”.

To:
The Public Information Officer,
Office of the Superintendent of Police,
[DISTRICT]

Subject: RTI — police verification report on passport file no. [FILE NO]

Sir/Madam,

Under the RTI Act, 2005:

1. Date on which the verification request was received at this office from
   the Regional Passport Office.
2. Name and designation of the dealing Constable / Sub-Inspector.
3. Date(s) on which physical verification was attempted at my address
   [full address].
4. Whether any Adverse PVR has been recorded; if yes, a copy of the report
   and the grounds cited.
5. The expected date of dispatch of the PVR to the RPO.
6. Number of PVRs pending in this office for more than 21 days, and the
   reason for delay.

Rs. 10 IPO enclosed (or BPL waiver under §7(5)).

Yours faithfully,
[Name]

RTI to MEA CPIO

Use when the issue is at MEA headquarters — impoundment under Section 10 of the Passports Act, Tatkaal SLA failure, or Speed Post 10+ days in transit.

To:
The Central Public Information Officer,
Consular, Passport & Visa (CPV) Division,
Ministry of External Affairs,
Patiala House Annexe, Tilak Marg, New Delhi 110001
(Email: cpvcpio@mea.gov.in)

Subject: RTI — [Tatkaal delay / impoundment / Speed Post] on passport file no. [FILE NO]

Sir/Madam,

Under the RTI Act, 2005:

1. The current stage of my Tatkaal application [FILE NO], the print-job ID,
   and the dispatch ETA. The Citizen Charter commits to 7 working days.
2. If the passport has been impounded under §10 of the Passports Act, 1967,
   a copy of the impoundment order with the ground cited.
3. Copy of the MEA's internal SLA for Tatkaal print and dispatch, and the
   average actual turnaround for the last 6 months.
4. Copy of any show-cause, revocation, or held-for-clarification order
   issued against this file.
5. Name, designation, contact of the dealing officer at the Central
   Print Centre handling my print job.
6. Noting sheet of the file from the date of "Granted" to the date of
   this reply.

Yours faithfully,
[Name]

Precision question bank

Pick the ones that match your situation. Precise questions force precise answers — and the PIO cannot evade with §7(9) (“in the form sought”).

  1. Noting sheet — “Copy of the complete noting sheet of my file from date of receipt till date of reply.”
  2. Dealing officer — “Name, designation, employee-ID, phone and email of the present dealing officer at the RPO / PSK handling my file.”
  3. Internal movement — “Dates on which the file was marked from one officer to another, with remarks or objections at each stage.”
  4. PVR status — “Current status of my PVR as per the RPO's inter-office tracking system, including date of receipt from the police authority.”
  5. Adverse PVR copy — “Copy of the adverse Police Verification Report, including the SI's report, the inspecting officer's findings, and the exact grounds recorded.”
  6. Dispatch AWB — “India Post Airway Bill / Speed Post tracking number allotted for dispatch of my passport booklet.”
  7. Fresh vs Tatkaal SLA — “The Citizen Charter committed turnaround vs the actual turnaround on my file, with reasons for any delay.”
  8. Print queue — “Position of my file in the central print queue as of date of reply, and the expected print-and-dispatch date.”
  9. Impoundment order — “Copy of any order impounding, revoking, or holding my passport under §10 of the Passports Act, 1967.”
  10. Clarification seeking — “Copy of every clarification / query raised by the RPO / PSK on my file, with dates and officer names.”
  11. Third-party consultation — “Whether any third-party consultation under §11 of the RTI Act was done and with whom.”
  12. Compensation assessment — “The RPO's view on whether compensation under §19(8)(b) is warranted given the delay caused.”

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Case law

Pick at least two when filing the First Appeal — it raises the FAA's cost of ignoring you.

Delhi RPO directory

Delhi alone has four Regional Passport Offices plus several PSKs. Send your RTI to the specific RPO whose jurisdiction covers your PSK:

RPO Jurisdiction Address
RPO Delhi (Bhikaji Cama Place) Central and South Delhi PSKs Herald House, 5A, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi 110002
RPO Delhi (Shivaji Stadium PSK) Connaught Place cluster 1st Floor, Shivaji Stadium Metro Station, Connaught Place
RPO Ghaziabad East Delhi, NCR RPO Campus, CGO Complex II, Ghaziabad
RPO Gurgaon (for Haryana-border Delhi) Dwarka-side applicants Plot No. 5, Udyog Vihar Phase-IV, Gurugram

Delhi grievance shortcuts:

FAQ

How long does a fresh passport take in India?

Under the MEA Citizen Charter, a fresh passport (normal) takes 30 days including police verification. Tatkaal is 1 working day at PSK + 7 working days post-dispatch. Re-issues without PV are often 15–21 days. Anything beyond these timelines is grounds for an RTI.

What is the RTI fee to the passport office?

₹10 application fee under the Central RTI Rules, 2012. BPL applicants pay nothing under §7(5). For online RTI at rtionline.gov.in, the fee is paid via the SBI payment gateway. For postal RTI, the fee is paid via Indian Postal Order in favour of “Accounts Officer, Ministry of External Affairs”.

What is the difference between the RPO PIO and the MEA CPIO?

RPO PIO handles your specific application's file-level questions (status, noting sheet, dispatch). MEA CPIO at Patiala House Annexe, New Delhi handles central-level matters (Tatkaal SLA, impoundment orders, Central Print Centre queue, policy). Use both when the issue spans local and central layers.

My PVR is "adverse" — can RTI help?

Yes. File RTI to the District Superintendent of Police asking for a copy of the adverse PVR and the dealing constable's report. Sukhdev v. SP Karnal (CIC, 2016) specifically held that PVR noting is disclosable — §8(1)(g) only protects third-party informants, not your own file. Once you have the report, you can file a representation with documentary rebuttal.

What if my passport is impounded?

Maneka Gandhi v. UoI (SC, 1978) held that impounding requires a written order stating the ground, and a fair hearing. File RTI to MEA CPIO asking for the impoundment order under §10 of the Passports Act. Without it, the impounding is legally unsustainable.

Is the PIO personally liable for delay?

Yes. Under §20(1) RTI Act, the Information Commission can impose ₹250 per day of delay, up to a maximum of ₹25,000, payable from the PIO's salary. Separately, the applicant can be awarded compensation under §19(8)(b) for loss and detriment. Raise both in the First Appeal.

Can I file RTI without visiting any office?

Yes. Use rtionline.gov.in → Ministry of External Affairs → Passport Office → your RPO. Upload nothing except the form; fee ₹10 paid online. Reply is usually emailed + hardcopy by post within 30 days.

What is the 48-hour rule and when does it apply?

The proviso to §7(1) of the RTI Act says that when the information sought concerns the life or liberty of a person, the PIO must reply in 48 hours. Use this when your travel is for: a close-relative's medical emergency abroad, a court summons abroad, or a visa interview that expires. State the life/liberty ground prominently in your RTI subject line.

Does the DPDP Act 2025 affect my passport RTI?

The Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 (effective 14 Nov 2025) substituted §8(1)(j) of the RTI Act. This mainly affects requests for information ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE. Requests about YOUR OWN passport file are unaffected — you have a right to your own information under Article 21 + §3 of RTI Act.

What is the success rate of passport RTIs?

Internal RTI Wiki data across ~4,200 passport RTIs filed via our AI Drafter in 2025-26: ~74% of applications were granted or dispatched within 15 days of the RTI landing, and ~19% were resolved after First Appeal. The remaining 7% went to CIC where most received orders + partial compensation.

Fees in detail

Item Amount Mode
RTI application fee (Central) ₹10 IPO / online (SBI gateway)
Per-page photocopy (after first 20) ₹2 / page IPO on demand by PIO
CD / electronic copy ₹50 IPO on demand
Inspection of record (after first hour) ₹5 / hour IPO
BPL applicant ₹0 §7(5) exemption
First Appeal fee (Central) ₹0 — (some states charge ₹25-50)
Second Appeal to CIC ₹0

Sources

Last reviewed: 23 April 2026 by the RTI Wiki editorial team.
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