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Did you know? The Central portal issues a registration number in the format DOPTR/E/2026/XXXXX. Save it — it is the only key the portal accepts for status checks, appeals, and complaints.
A plain-language, screen-by-screen walk-through of rtionline.gov.in, the Central Government's Right to Information portal maintained by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) through the National Informatics Centre. Use this page when you want to understand the portal itself. For the broader filing process, fees, drafting, and Hindi templates, see How to File RTI Online in India — 2026 Step-by-Step.
In one line. rtionline.gov.in is the Central Government's official RTI portal for filing applications to Ministries and Departments of the Union Government. Rs 10 fee, 30-day reply, online appeals, free registration.
What that means in practice.
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The portal is the front door to the Central Government under the Right to Information Act, 2005. That includes:
It does not cover:
Go to https://rtionline.gov.in. No account or sign-up is required to file a first application. Registration is optional and unlocks the dashboard view of your past applications.
The front page shows three options: Submit Request, View Status, and Submit First Appeal. Click Submit Request. Accept the guidelines on the next page. Tick the declaration that you are a citizen of India.
The portal shows a two-level dropdown. Ministry / Department first, then the specific Public Authority within it. If you do not see the authority, choose “Department of Personnel & Training” as the umbrella — DoPT will transfer to the correct body.
Fields: full name, gender, contact number, email, address, state and PIN code, educational status (optional), phone, and citizenship. Tick citizen of India. Mark BPL if applicable and upload the certificate.
The text box takes up to 3,000 characters. Draft as short, numbered paragraphs (the portal renders line breaks). Ask for documents (file notings, orders, memos), not opinions. Name the file number, date, period, and specific office. For sample language see Template: first RTI application and Why RTI Applications Get Rejected.
One PDF file up to 1 MB. Use this only if the request refers to a document you need to cite — for example, an earlier order, a notice, or a decision letter. Do not upload identity proof. The Act does not require it under Section 6(2).
Choose the payment mode: UPI, debit/credit card, netbanking. BPL applicants skip this screen after certificate upload. Payment opens a BharatKosh gateway in a new tab. Return to the portal after the gateway redirect.
The portal issues a registration number in the format DOPTR/E/2026/XXXXX or similar. The number is also emailed. Save it — it is the only reference the portal accepts for status tracking, appeals, and complaints.
Click View Status on the front page. Enter the registration number and the email. The portal shows the current stage — forwarded, with CPIO, replied, under appeal, under second appeal. Reply PDFs are downloadable from this screen when the Officer uploads them.
Within thirty days the Officer either replies to the email, uploads the reply PDF to the portal, or posts a hard copy. Forty-eight hours for life-or-liberty matters. Forty days where a third party is notified under Section 11. Silence beyond these deadlines is a deemed refusal under Section 7(2).
Click Submit First Appeal on the front page. Enter the registration number. The portal pulls in the original application and your details. You write the grounds of appeal and can upload one supporting PDF. No fee. The First Appellate Authority must decide within thirty days, extendable to forty-five with reasons.
If the First Appellate Authority's order is unsatisfactory, or no order comes in time, file a second appeal within ninety days to the Central Information Commission at cic.gov.in. That is a separate portal. Use Template: second appeal.
The portal is served over HTTPS. The Government does not share applicants' contact details with third parties. Your application text, however, is visible to the concerned PIO, the First Appellate Authority, and — on appeal — the Central Information Commission. Do not include third-party personal information in the application body.
Track your Central RTI online. Paste the registration number the portal gave you (format DOPTR/E/YYYY/XXXXX) and go straight to the status page on rtionline.gov.in. The status is served by the Government portal; we only bridge you across.
Last reviewed on: 19 April 2026 — RTI Wiki editorial team. Last reviewed: 24 April 2026.