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| + | ====== How to Get School Transfer Certificate (TC) — Parent Guide 2026 ====== | ||
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| + | | Late fee for delay by school | ||
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| + | | Penalty on school for TC delay | Right to Service Act penalty: | ||
| + | | beyond SLA | ₹500 to ₹5,000 per case (state-wise) | | ||
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| + | | RTI fee (govt school / DEO) | ₹10 by IPO (BPL = free) | | ||
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| + | | Approx. total cost — RTI escalation | ||
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| + | ===== Common reasons your TC gets stuck ===== | ||
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| + | **Step-by-step 2026 guide for parents on how to get a school Transfer Certificate (TC) — written application format, fee range, the legal protection of RTE §13.** RTI Wiki - citizen-first guide with the procedure, eligibility, | ||
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| + | * **School demands "next year's fees" | ||
| + | * **School demands payment for the entire current year** even if the child attended only a part — legitimate dues are for the period attended; pro-rata may apply if school' | ||
| + | * **Library books / lab equipment / transport van fees** disputed — settle these first; even one outstanding library book can trigger a hold. | ||
| + | * **Records of attendance incomplete** — long absences, especially without medical certificates, | ||
| + | * **Student earlier joined without proper TC** (e.g., admitted under RTE §13 without TC) — the school may now claim it cannot complete its records. The parent can give a self-affidavit and the new TC. | ||
| + | * **School' | ||
| + | * **Online portal not working** (in states with digital TC) — ask for paper TC; the school must issue. | ||
| + | * **Inter-state move; old school cites "rule does not allow" | ||
| + | * **Outright retaliation** — when the parent has complained against the school earlier (e.g., for fee hikes), TC may be delayed in retaliation. RTI + DEO is the lever. | ||
| + | * **Closed / closing school** — if the school has shut down (rare), the affiliating board issues a TC equivalent through the DEO. | ||
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| + | ===== If stuck — the escalation ladder ===== | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 1 — Principal in writing ==== | ||
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| + | A second letter, **acknowledged**, | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 2 — Block Education Officer (BEO) ==== | ||
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| + | Local education department officer for the block / mandal. Walk-in or written complaint with copy of the TC application + No Dues + receipt + acknowledgement. The BEO can call the Principal for an explanation and resolve in 1-2 weeks. | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 3 — District Education Officer (DEO) ==== | ||
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| + | * The District Education Officer (also called District Inspector of Schools (DIOS) in UP, Chief Educational Officer (CEO) in Tamil Nadu, etc.). | ||
| + | * Written complaint by post / by hand, with all supporting documents. | ||
| + | * The DEO has authority to **issue a notice to the school** under the State Education Act and to **recommend recognition action** for repeat violations. | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 4 — Affiliating board (CBSE / ICSE / state board) ==== | ||
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| + | * **CBSE Regional Office** — every state has one. Email + portal complaint at https:// | ||
| + | * Provide affiliation number of the school, complaint history. | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 5 — State Director / Commissioner of Education ==== | ||
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| + | * Written complaint to the State Director of Public Instruction / Commissioner of School Education / Secretary, Department of School Education. | ||
| + | * High visibility; usually triggers DEO action. | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 6 — CPGRAMS + State CM Helpline ==== | ||
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| + | * https:// | ||
| + | * Most states have a CM Helpline (e.g., 1100 in many states) that fast-tracks education complaints. | ||
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| + | ==== Rung 7 — Right to Information (RTI) ==== | ||
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| + | The state Department of School Education, every DEO office, BEO office, and government / aided schools are **public authorities** under §2(h) of the RTI Act, 2005. **Private unaided schools** are generally **not** directly covered by RTI (they are not " | ||
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| + | **RTI helps here when:** | ||
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| + | * Your child' | ||
| + | * Your child' | ||
| + | * You want a **list of fees** the school is permitted to charge (especially in states with fee-regulation acts like Tamil Nadu / Maharashtra / Gujarat / UP) — RTI to DEO for the approved fee schedule. | ||
| + | * The school' | ||
| + | * You want the **inspection report** that should have been done by the DEO — RTI to DEO for the latest inspection of that school. | ||
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| + | **RTI does NOT help here when:** | ||
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| + | * The school is private unaided and you file an RTI **directly to the school** — most schools refuse on the ground that they are not a " | ||
| + | * You want **policy reform** (e.g., reduce private school TC fees) — RTI is for information, | ||
| + | * The TC dispute is **bona-fide a fee-dues dispute** for the **period attended** — pay the legitimate dues; RTI cannot waive a debt. | ||
| + | * You want a **judicial declaration** that the school' | ||
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| + | For the deeper practitioner template, see: [[: | ||
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| + | ===== FAQs ===== | ||
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| + | **Q. The school is asking for ₹50,000 as the next year's fees before issuing TC. Is this legal?**\\ | ||
| + | **No.** "Next year's fees" are **not** dues for the period attended. State Education Acts and CBSE bye-laws bar holding TC over future fees. Pay only the legitimate dues for the period attended; if the school refuses, escalate via DEO + RTI as in Sunita' | ||
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| + | **Q. New school is willing to admit but says they need the TC by next month. Can I get an interim? | ||
| + | RTE §13 lets the new school admit **without** TC. Submit a parent affidavit + previous progress report + identity proof. The new school' | ||
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| + | **Q. The principal is on leave. Can someone else sign the TC?**\\ | ||
| + | Yes — the **Vice Principal** or the **Headmaster' | ||
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| + | **Q. Is the TC the same as a Bonafide Certificate? | ||
| + | **No.** A Bonafide Certificate certifies that the child is currently a student of that school (used for visa, address proof, scholarship). A TC certifies that the child has **left** the school (used for admission to the next school). | ||
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| + | **Q. The TC has wrong information (date of birth / father' | ||
| + | Apply for a **TC correction** on the same school' | ||
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| + | **Q. Lost the TC after the school issued it. Can I get a duplicate? | ||
| + | Yes. Apply in writing for a **Duplicate TC**, pay the duplicate fee (₹200-₹500 typically), and the school issues a fresh copy marked " | ||
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| + | **Q. The CBSE board exam form deadline is in 5 days and the school has not issued TC yet. What is fastest? | ||
| + | Two parallel actions: (1) call the CBSE Regional Office helpline and explain — they can issue interim instructions to the school; (2) take a written complaint to the DEO **today** with a request for emergency intervention, | ||
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| + | ===== Related on RTI Wiki ===== | ||
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| + | //Last reviewed: 26 April 2026 by RTI Wiki editorial team. State Right to Service Act SLAs, fee regulation rules and CBSE bye-laws are revised periodically — verify the SLA on your state RTS portal and the CBSE position on https:// | ||
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| + | ===== School Transfer Certificate (TC): How to get it and what to do if refused (2026) ===== | ||
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| + | ===== School Transfer Certificate refused: Legal remedies and procedure (2026) ===== | ||
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| + | - **What is a Transfer Certificate and when is it required?** (a) Transfer Certificate (TC): (i) Official document issued by school — certifying student' | ||
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| + | - **Step-by-step: | ||
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| + | - **What to do if school refuses to issue TC.** (a) Grounds for refusal — valid: (i) Pending fees, (ii) Library books/ | ||
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| + | - **TC for mid-session transfer: Special considerations.** (a) CBSE rules: (i) Mid-session transfer permitted — if parent transfer certificate provided, (ii) New school cannot refuse admission — if seats available and TC valid, (b) State board: (i) Some states require DEO permission — for mid-session transfer, (ii) Check state-specific rules — before applying, (c) Important: (i) Get TC before leaving old school — not after, (ii) Keep copies of all correspondence, | ||
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| + | - **E-E-A-T signals.** (a) Sources: RTE Act 2009 Section 5, CBSE Affiliation Bye-laws 2018, Consumer Protection Act 2019, (b) Last reviewed: July 2026. | ||
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| + | - **Practical tips.** (a) Apply in writing — keep dated copy, (b) Clear all dues before applying — speeds up process, (c) If refused — escalate to DEO within 7 days, (d) Consumer forum can award compensation — for delay/ | ||
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