Reviewed on: 2026-06-12.
A Class 3 Digital Signature Certificate from a licensed Certifying Authority (CA) normally issues within one to two working days for Indian nationals once video KYC is done. When it stalls, the cause is almost always one of a handful of things. Find your symptom in this table first, fix the root cause, then contact the CA with your application reference. Class 3 is the only class now issued, legacy Class 1 and Class 2 are gone.
| Symptom on the CA portal | Most likely cause | First fix |
|---|---|---|
| “Video KYC pending” or session failed | Poor lighting, document not visible, or connectivity dropped the live verification | Reschedule the video slot, keep your original PAN or Aadhaar in view, allow 5 to 10 minutes |
| Stuck at “Under Processing” after KYC | Name mismatch between the form and your PAN | Re-upload corrected documents so the name matches the PAN exactly, middle name and initials included |
| “Pending payment” though money was debited | CA has not reconciled the payment | Email the bank debit screenshot with your application reference to CA support |
| Status “Issued” but portal cannot detect it | Token driver or emsigner utility problem | Reinstall the USB token driver and the portal's own emsigner, plug into a direct USB port, not a hub |
| Renewal not carrying over | A DSC does not auto-renew, it just stops working at expiry | Start a fresh application with video KYC at least 30 days before expiry |
| Revocation request not moving | CA has not updated the Certificate Revocation List | Press the CA grievance officer and, for misuse risk, escalate to CCA in parallel |
Company directors and LLP partners filing on MCA21 (SPICe+, FiLLiP, AOC-4, MGT-7), GST authorised signatories signing returns or appeals, audit-mandatory income tax filers, GeM vendors and e-tender bidders who need a valid Class 3 DSC, DGFT and ICEGATE filers, and anyone needing to revoke a DSC after a token was lost or a signatory changed.
Before troubleshooting, confirm you bought from a licensed CA. Check the official list at cca.gov.in/licensed_ca.html. Over twenty CAs are licensed, including eMudhra, (n)Code Solutions, Capricorn, Protean, XtraTrust, and Vsign. A DSC from an unlicensed reseller is not valid on government portals, and no amount of escalation fixes that.
Getting the certificate from the CA is only half the job. You must register it on each portal you use:
Renewal is essentially a fresh application with video KYC again and the current fee. Your token may be reusable if compatible. Begin at least 30 days before expiry, because the certificate simply stops working at expiry with no grace. Revocation is for a lost or stolen token or a changed signatory. Revoke immediately, every day of delay is a day someone could misuse your digital identity to sign filings. Log in to the CA portal (or ask the CA to initiate it), select the reason, upload the signed revocation form, and the CA updates the Certificate Revocation List. Apply for a fresh DSC with a new token afterwards.
If self-help does not clear the blockage, write a formal complaint to the CA's grievance officer with your application reference, the deadline at risk, and what you have already tried, asking for resolution within three to five business days.
Subject: Urgent, DSC application stuck, Ref [application reference] To: The Grievance Officer, [Certifying Authority], [CA email] Applicant: [name as on PAN] PAN: [PAN] Application reference: [number] Date applied: [date] Type: Class 3, [Individual / Organisation] Signing Purpose: [GST / MCA / Income Tax / e-tender / GeM] Deadline at risk: [date and form / portal] Current status on your portal: [paste status, screenshot attached] Issue: [e.g. video KYC completed on [date] but certificate not issued / revocation request of [date] not processed]. Steps already taken: [ticket numbers, re-uploads, reschedules]. I request resolution within [2 to 3] business days, or a written reason and an estimated date. Given the deadline of [date], further delay causes direct harm, and I will escalate to the CCA via CPGRAMS if unresolved. [Name], [mobile], [email], [PAN / GSTIN / DIN]
If the CA stays silent beyond a few business days, escalate to the Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA), the regulator under MeitY, through CPGRAMS at pgportal.gov.in (select MeitY), or email the CCA grievance officer. For a financial loss caused by the CA's delay, a District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum is open, because CAs are service providers under the Consumer Protection Act.
The CCA is a public authority under the RTI Act, so you can ask its CPIO for the service standards licensed CAs must meet, whether a specific CA has been found non-compliant or penalised, any advisory or circular on video KYC, and the action taken on a grievance you already filed with CCA. The CAs themselves are private companies, so RTI does not apply to them, you cannot RTI a CA to process your application or release documents. For a private CA, your routes are its grievance officer, CCA as regulator, the consumer forum, and CPGRAMS. RTI also cannot force any authority to meet your individual deadline, it is an accountability tool, not emergency processing. If CCA ignores your RTI, the first appeal route applies.
For Indian nationals, one to two working days once video KYC is done and documents are correct. Foreign nationals may take three to seven. Longer delays usually mean a document mismatch, a failed or pending video verification, or a CA backlog.
Yes, under CCA guidelines renewal repeats video KYC and fresh documents. You need not buy a new token if the existing one is compatible. The renewed certificate carries a new validity from issuance.
Reinstall the portal's own emsigner, update Java, disable popup blockers for the portal, and use a direct USB port. Try a different browser. If it still fails, contact the CA's technical support.
Yes. Revocation exists for loss, theft, or key compromise. Log in to the CA portal, select the reason, upload the signed revocation form, and the CA updates the revocation list. Do it immediately to prevent misuse.
The Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) under MeitY, under the Information Technology Act, 2000. If your CA does not resolve a grievance, escalate to CCA through its grievance portal or CPGRAMS.
You can RTI the CCA for regulatory standards, a CA's compliance, or action taken on a grievance you filed with CCA. You cannot RTI the private CA itself for your individual application delay.
Download the DSC unblock and escalation checklist (PDF).