What is the RTI fee in India?
Direct answer: The RTI application fee for central government public authorities is ₹10, payable by Indian Postal Order, Demand Draft, or online (UPI/card) at rtionline.gov.in. State fees vary from ₹10 to ₹50 per application. BPL applicants are 100% exempt under §7(5). There is no fee for First Appeals, Second Appeals, or Complaints.
In plain English
When you file an RTI, the fee is the small payment that activates your request. It is not a barrier — at ₹10 for central RTIs, it is cheaper than a cup of tea. The fee exists mainly as an administrative filter to distinguish genuine requests from casual ones.
Example: Nadia files an RTI to the Ministry of Railways about her EPF claim. She pays ₹10 on rtionline.gov.in via UPI. Done. For a state RTI, she would check her state's fee — her state charges ₹20, payable by IPO.
If the PIO asks for a higher fee than the statutory rate, that is illegal — a §18 Complaint to the CIC/SIC.
Fee table — all modes
| Authority | Application fee | Payment modes |
| Central (rtionline.gov.in) | ₹10 | UPI, credit/debit card, net banking |
| Most states | ₹10-20 | IPO, court fee stamp, cash at counter |
| Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Haryana | ₹50 | IPO, DD |
| Gujarat | ₹20 | IPO, court fee stamp |
| BPL applicants (all states) | Nil | Attach BPL certificate |
| Armed forces / security bodies | ₹10 (§24 exemptions apply) | IPO |
Additional fees you may be charged
- Copies §7(3)(a): ₹2 per A4 page (some states ₹5). After the first 50 pages of a large request, additional copies are at ₹2/page.
- Inspection §7(9): ₹5-10 per 15 minutes after the first free hour.
- Electronic format §7(3)(b): At actual cost of the media (CD/USB).
- No fee for: First Appeal (§19), Second Appeal (§19), Complaints (§18).
Why it matters for citizens
- BPL exemption is fully-effective — attach your BPL card or ration card showing BPL category. No fee at all.
- Overpaying the fee is a common mistake. Some applicants send ₹50 for a central RTI — only ₹10 is required. Excess is refunded but creates processing delays.
- IPO is the safest payment mode for postal RTIs. An Indian Postal Order is issued at any post office, does not expire, and is the government-recognised payment instrument. Keep the counterfoil.
- Additional fee notices. If the PIO calculates additional copy/inspection fees, they must inform you within 7 working days under §7(3). You can appeal the fee calculation.
Related sections of the RTI Act
- §6(1) — fee payment as part of filing.
- §7(3) — additional copy/inspection fees.
- §7(5) — BPL exemption.
- §18(1)© — complaint route if PIO charges excess fee.
- RTI (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2005 — prescribes ₹10 for central.
Related tools
- RTI Fee Calculator — exact fee for any state in India.
- AI RTI Drafter — auto-calculates fee mode and includes correct payment instruction.
Frequently asked questions
Can I pay RTI fee by cash?
Depends on the state. Some states allow cash payment at the PIO's counter. Central RTI (rtionline.gov.in) does not accept cash — only online payment. For postal RTI to central authorities, use an IPO.
What is an Indian Postal Order and where do I get it?
An IPO is a government-issued payment instrument available at any post office in India, in denominations of ₹1, ₹2, ₹5, ₹10, ₹20, ₹50 etc. Buy a ₹10 IPO, fill in the “payable to” field as the name of the public authority, and attach it to your RTI letter.
Is there a fee for an RTI appeal?
No. There is absolutely no statutory fee for a First Appeal (§19(1)), Second Appeal (§19(3)), or Complaint (§18). Any demand for fee at the appeal stage is illegal.
Sources
- Right to Information (Regulation of Fee and Cost) Rules, 2005
- Right to Information Act, 2005 — §§6(1), 7(3), 7(5), 18(1)©
- State RTI fee rules (state-specific notifications)
Last reviewed: May 2026. Part of the RTI Wiki definitions series.
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