Voter ID, three jobs, one page. Most people searching voter id want one of three things: download the digital card (e-EPIC), correct a wrong name or address, or check an application's status. All three run on the Election Commission of India Voters' Services Portal at voters.eci.gov.in. This hub tells you which task you have, the 3-4 key steps, and the full guide for each.
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Pick your task from the table, then jump to that section below for the quick steps and the full guide.
| Your task | The form | Quick section | Full guide |
| Download the digital Voter ID (e-EPIC) | none — login only | Download e-EPIC | Voter ID download guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Correct a wrong name, age, address, photo or relation | Form 8 | Correct details | Name missing or wrong guide |
| Check status of a new or correction application | none — reference ID | Check status | Voter ID status check |
| Name missing from the roll / register fresh | Form 6 | Correct details | Name missing guide |
| Find your polling booth and part number | none — search roll | — | Find polling booth and voter list |
| Application stuck beyond 30 days | RTI | If it is stuck | RTI for voter ID delay |
The portal is free. Never pay a private “voter id” site or share an OTP with anyone offering to “make” your card — applying and downloading are free under the Election Commission of India.
The e-EPIC is the digital, downloadable Voter ID PDF. It is legally equivalent to the physical card under Section 16 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950, and is accepted at the polling booth.
If you have forgotten your EPIC number, search the roll by name and date of birth first. For the complete walkthrough — finding your EPIC, the Voter Helpline App, NRI e-EPIC and printing — read the full Voter ID download guide →.
Wrong name spelling, wrong age, wrong photo, wrong relation name, or a shift of address within the same constituency are all fixed with one form — Form 8. Since the 2022 form consolidation, the old Form 8A is merged into Form 8, which also covers replacement EPIC and marking yourself as a Person with Disability.
Two routing rules people get wrong: if your name is missing from the roll, you file Form 6 (new inclusion), not Form 8. If you have moved to a different constituency, you also file Form 6 in the new constituency — the old entry is removed electronically. For evidence lists, the BLO-ERO-DEO escalation ladder and grievance steps, read the full correction and BLO complaint guide →.
After you submit Form 6 or Form 8 you get a reference ID. Use it to track the application stage.
To confirm your name is actually on the current roll and find your booth, use electoralsearch.eci.gov.in. For the full status walkthrough, login-based tracking and what each stage means, read the full Voter ID status check guide →.
If the 30-day clock under Rule 18(4) has passed with no decision, escalate in writing: call the national voter helpline 1950 to confirm your Booth Level Officer, then represent to the Electoral Registration Officer and the District Election Officer. If the silence continues, the ERO and DEO are public authorities under §2(h) of the RTI Act, 2005, and a ₹10 RTI quoting your reference number forces a written reply within 30 days under §7(1).
Two tasks, one sitting. Kashvi Pathak opened voters.eci.gov.in to do two things before an election. First she searched the roll by name and date of birth, found her EPIC number, and downloaded her e-EPIC PDF — opening it with her date of birth in DDMMYYYY as the password. Then she noticed her father's name was misspelt, so she filed Form 8 with a scanned ID proof and saved the reference ID. The Booth Level Officer verified within a week, and she tracked acceptance on the Track Application Status page well inside the 30-day window under Rule 18(4) of the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960. Total cost: zero.
The three Voter ID tasks at a glance
| Task | Where | Form | Key fact |
| ① Download e-EPIC | voters.eci.gov.in/home/e-epic-download | none | PDF password = DOB in DDMMYYYY |
| ② Correct details | voters.eci.gov.in → Correction of Entries | Form 8 | ERO decides in 30 days, Rule 18(4) |
| ③ Check status | voters.eci.gov.in/home/track | none | track by reference ID |
| Register fresh | voters.eci.gov.in → New Registration | Form 6 | name missing = Form 6, not Form 8 |
| Delete a duplicate | voters.eci.gov.in → Objection | Form 7 | one person, one constituency only |
Authority: Election Commission of India · Helpline: 1950 · Law: Representation of the People Act 1950 and 1951, Registration of Electors Rules 1960.
Use Form 6 if your name is missing and you are registering fresh, or if you have moved to a different constituency. Use Form 7 to object to or delete an entry, such as a duplicate or a deceased relative. Use Form 8 to correct details, replace your EPIC, mark a disability, or shift address within the same constituency. The old Form 8A was merged into Form 8 in 2022.
Download is for when your details are already correct and you just want the digital card (e-EPIC). Correction is for fixing a wrong name, age, address or photo with Form 8. Status is for checking where a Form 6 or Form 8 you already submitted has reached. Many people do download and a correction in the same sitting.
The old National Voters' Service Portal (NVSP) has been replaced by the Voters' Services Portal at voters.eci.gov.in, run by the Election Commission of India. Old NVSP links usually redirect there. Always start at voters.eci.gov.in or the official Voter Helpline App, and never a private site that asks for payment.
Yes. The e-EPIC is the digital Electors Photo Identity Card and is legally equivalent to the physical card under Section 16 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950. You can print it and use it at the polling booth and for KYC. The physical card may still be issued separately by post.
The Electoral Registration Officer must decide within 30 days under Rule 18(4) of the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960, after a Booth Level Officer field check that should happen within about 7 working days. Track your reference ID for the live stage. If it crosses 30 days with no decision, escalate by helpline 1950 and then by RTI.
Call the national voter helpline 1950 to confirm your Booth Level Officer, then make a written representation to the Electoral Registration Officer and the District Election Officer. If the silence continues, file a ₹10 RTI to the ERO or DEO under the RTI Act, 2005, quoting your reference number — it forces a written reply within 30 days. See the RTI for voter ID delay guide.
Downloading the e-EPIC and filing Form 6, 7 or 8 are free. A replacement EPIC may carry a small fee. No agent or private website is needed for any of this — if a site asks for payment to “make” or “download” your Voter ID, it is not official.
Yes. Search the electoral roll at electoralsearch.eci.gov.in by EPIC number, by details, or by mobile OTP. The result shows your roll entry, part number and polling station. The full method is in the find your polling booth guide.
Last reviewed: 5 June 2026 — RTI Wiki editorial team. Always confirm your final status on the official ECI portal.