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RTI Fee Payment — DD / IPO / cash / online formats (2026)

How to pay RTI fees: Demand Draft, Indian Postal Order, cash, online. State-specific variations. Multiple — see options:

RTI Fee Payment — DD / IPO / cash / online formats (2026)

RTI Fee Payment — DD / IPO / cash / online formats (2026) — RTI Wiki

Central RTI fee is Rs 10. State fees vary (Gujarat Rs 20, Haryana Rs 50). BPL applicants exempt in most states.

How to pay RTI fees: Demand Draft, Indian Postal Order, cash, online. State-specific variations. Multiple — see options:.

Where to submit

Multiple — see options:

Fee

See state

Timeline

Same-day for online, 7-15 days for postal.

Tips + common mistakes

  • Online payment fastest — rtionline.gov.in or state portal
  • Demand Draft: in favour of “Accounts Officer” of the public authority
  • Indian Postal Order (IPO): payable to specific PIO office
  • Cash: in person at PIO office (get receipt)
  • BPL exempt: enclose BPL card photocopy with application

If submitted form is rejected / delayed — file an RTI

Forms get “lost”, “incomplete”, “wrong section” — RTI brings out the actual file noting and officer name, which usually resolves the issue within 15 days.

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Sample completed form — what to include

When you submit any RTI-related form, ensure these fields are filled correctly:

  • Applicant name — exactly as on Aadhaar / PAN / Voter ID
  • Postal address — for the PIO to send the reply by Speed Post
  • Phone + email — optional but recommended for clarification
  • Subject of request — one-line description (≤ 250 chars)
  • Specific records sought — itemised list, NOT free-form questions
  • Fee mode — IPO / court-fee / DD / online / BPL exemption
  • Date + signature — applicant's full signature with date
  • Severance + transfer clauses — quote §10(1), §10(2), §6(3) of RTI Act

Common rejection grounds at submission

  • Wrong state form — many states mandate their own Form A. Check your state's RTI Rules.
  • Fee not enclosed — non-acceptance memo. ALWAYS include the IPO / receipt.
  • No applicant signature — return memo. Sign with date.
  • Multiple subjects in one application — split into separate applications. PIOs can return composite applications.
  • Vague language — re-frame as “certified copy of [specific document]”, not “everything about my case”.

Citizen action steps if your application is rejected

  1. Day 0 — file with proper IPO / fee + sign + date.
  2. Day 30 — silence by PIO = deemed refusal under §7(2). File §19(1) First Appeal.
  3. Day 60-90 — if FAA fails, escalate to State Information Commission under §19(3).

Use AI RTI Drafter (free, 60 seconds) to auto-generate the form with the correct fee + state form variant.

Citations and sources

  • Right to Information Act, 2005full text
  • State RTI Rules — see all-state directory
  • Anjali Bhardwaj v. UoI (2019) 9 SCC 199 — IC accountability