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Police character certificate stuck in 2026? Use RTI to unblock it (a 7-step plain-language guide)

Police character certificate stuck — RTI Wiki guide

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· 2026/04/19 05:02

Plain-English summary. Many jobs (banks, defence vendors, security agencies, MNCs, government posts), educational institutions, gun licences, and some foreign visas require a Police Character Certificate / Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) for Indian use, issued by the SP or Commissioner of Police. The Right to Service Acts give a 7-30 day deadline. When the certificate is stuck — applicant after applicant gets the same opaque “in process” status — the Right to Information Act, 2005 lets you compel the Special Branch to give you a written reason and dealing officer name within 30 days, for ₹10. No legal jargon. No fees beyond ₹10.

Karan's story — "Wipro joining saved after 9 days"

Karan Reddy, 25, MBA fresher in Bangalore. Selected at Wipro — security industry vertical, mandatory PCC. Applied via the KSP citizen portal (Karnataka State Police) on 12 February 2025; ₹200 fee paid. Status stuck at “in process” for seven weeks. Wipro joining date: 1 April. Helpline 100 said “approach BTM Layout police station”. The PS said “case is at ATS section, Commissionerate”. The Commissionerate said “ATS hasn't sent the file back yet”.

“I had been refreshing the KSP portal six times a day. The Wipro HR set a hard deadline of 5 April or the offer would be withdrawn. On 28 March I posted an RTI to the PIO, Office of the Commissioner of Police, Bangalore (Special Branch) by Registered AD with a ₹10 IPO. On 21 April a registered envelope arrived. The reply said the Antecedents Verification by ATS was awaiting clearance from my earlier college address — Manipal University. The PIO gave the dealing inspector's name and told me which clearance was missing. I escalated the same day with the KSP portal grievance + a CC of the RTI reply. The certificate was issued on 30 April. Wipro had moved my joining to 5 May. I made it. Total cost: ₹10 + envelope.

—Karan, May 2025

PCC delays are a routine grievance. Most state Right to Service Acts cap it at 7-30 days; in practice it often takes 6-12 weeks because antecedent verification at multiple addresses creates serial bottlenecks.

Why an RTI works (when the state portal doesn't)

You have probably already tried:

  • State citizen portal — KSP (Karnataka), TN ePoojai, MH Maharashtra Police, Delhi Police Online, UP Police Citizen Services, Bihar Police Citizen Portal, Telangana TS Cop
  • Helpline 100 / 112
  • Walk-in at the local police station / Special Branch

State portals show status flags (in process / forwarded / verified). They don't show why a file is stuck or which constable / which address is the bottleneck. The RTI does.

  • State portal: can be closed with “kindly contact local police station”.
  • CPGRAMS: can be closed by the office with “verification underway”.
  • RTI: the PIO must give you a written reply with file status, dealing officer name, address-wise verification status, and reason for delay — within 30 days under §7(1).

In short: the portal is a flag. The RTI is a forensic look at where the file is sitting.

Note on police-RTI nuance. State police are not in the §24 schedule of the RTI Act. PCC processing is administrative — relating to a citizen's own application — and squarely covered by Aditya Bandopadhyay (2011) 8 SCC 497. §8(1)(h) (investigation exemption) does not apply: PCC is not a criminal investigation, it is a verification process for a civilian applicant.

The 7 steps, in order

Step 1 — Identify the right office

In most states, PCC is issued by the District SP / Commissioner of Police through the District Special Branch (DSB) or the equivalent (in Karnataka: ATS clearance + Commissioner's office; in Maharashtra: Special Branch I / II; in Delhi: Special Branch + DCP HQ; in Tamil Nadu: Q Branch CID).

  • Local PS / LIU does the field visit at your address(es).
  • DSB / Special Branch consolidates the report.
  • SP / Commissioner / Additional CP (HQ) signs the certificate.

If you have lived at multiple addresses in the last 5 years, each district's police verifies its slice. PCC is held until all slices are cleared.

Step 2 — Identify the PIO

  • District/Commissionerate level: PIO is usually the Inspector / DSP (Special Branch) or the Reader to the Commissioner.
  • PS level: PIO is the SHO.
  • State HQ: PIO at DGP office.

Address line:

The Public Information Officer
(Office of the Commissioner of Police / Superintendent of Police)
Special Branch
[City / District], [State], [PIN]

Step 3 — Pay the ₹10 fee

  • Indian Postal Order (IPO) for ₹10 — most reliable.
  • Court fee stamp ₹10.
  • Cash at counter (less reliable; some offices route via cashier).
  • BPL applicants: fee waived (attach BPL ration card copy).

Step 4 — Write the RTI (use this exact template)

[Your full name]
[Your address]
[Phone] · [Email]
[Date]

To,
The Public Information Officer
Office of the Commissioner / SP of Police (Special Branch)
[City / District], [State]

Subject: RTI application under §6(1), RTI Act 2005 — status of Police Character Certificate / Clearance application

Sir/Madam,

I am a citizen of India. I had applied for a Police Character Certificate / Police Clearance Certificate via [name of state portal — e.g., KSP citizen portal / Maharashtra Police app / Delhi Police Online / walk-in] on [DD-MM-YYYY]. The application reference is:

Application/Token No.: [as on portal receipt]
Purpose declared: [job at [employer] / educational admission / arms licence / foreign visa / govt employment]
Address(es) under verification: [list — current + past 5 years]
Fee paid: Rs [amount] on [date]; receipt no. [...]

I request the following information under §6(1) of the Right to Information Act, 2005:

1. The current status of my PCC application, in writing.

2. For each address listed above, (a) the date of field verification, (b) the name and badge number of the dealing officer, (c) the result of verification (clear / pending / adverse).

3. The dates on which the file moved between (a) PS LIU, (b) District Special Branch, (c) ATS / Q Branch / antecedent cell, (d) signing authority.

4. If the file is currently held at any stage, the **specific stage** and the **specific reason** with reference to the relevant chapter of the State Police Manual / Right to Service Act notification.

5. The expected date of issue.

6. A copy of the diary / register entry pertaining to my application at the District Special Branch.

7. If any adverse remark has been made, the substance of the remark and the procedure available to me to respond.

Fee: I enclose Indian Postal Order No. [number] dated [date] for ₹10 in favour of "Accounts Officer, [Police Office]".

I declare that I am a citizen of India.

Yours faithfully,
[Signature]
[Name]

Step 5 — Send by Registered Post AD

Use Registered Post with Acknowledgement Due (AD) — your dated proof of filing. Cost ₹40-60.

  • Take application + IPO to the post office
  • Ask for “Registered AD”
  • Keep the receipt; AD card returns in 7-10 days
  • Optional: hand-deliver a stamped duplicate at the office

Step 6 — Mark the deadline + portal escalation

The 30-day clock starts the day the office receives your application (date on AD card).

  • Day 30: reply due. If silence → §7(2) deemed refusal.
  • Day 31: file First Appeal under §19(1).

In parallel — log into the state portal and lodge a grievance citing your RTI filing date and AD number. Most state Right to Service Acts (Karnataka Sakala, MP Lok Seva Guarantee Act, Delhi Right of Citizen to Time Bound Delivery, Bihar RTPS) give compensation if the SLA is breached. File for that compensation alongside.

Step 7 — When the reply arrives, use it

The RTI reply will typically reveal one of these:

  1. “PCC issued on [date].” Done — collect from portal / office.
  2. “Verification at [past address] pending.” File a parallel RTI at that district's DSB. Or contact a relative there to follow up.
  3. “Court case history flagged — clarification awaited.” Even a closed case can flag. Submit court order / discharge order to clear.
  4. “Name mismatch in old records.” Submit Aadhaar / PAN / school certificate. Most common with common names.
  5. “Fee receipt not generated.” Re-pay; the file was never assigned.
  6. “ATS / antecedent cell clearance pending.” Has to come from state HQ — escalate via SP and the SIC.

If silence — file the First Appeal under §19(1):

To,
The First Appellate Authority
(Commissioner of Police / Superintendent of Police)
[City / District HQ]

Subject: First Appeal under §19(1), RTI Act 2005 — non-response by PIO, Special Branch

Sir/Madam,

I filed an RTI application dated [original date] (AD acknowledged on [AD date]) with the PIO of the Special Branch, [office name]. The §7(1) 30-day window ended on [day 30]. I have received [no reply / a vague reply not addressing my questions]. I file this First Appeal under §19(1) of the RTI Act 2005.

Grounds:
  - Information sought is administrative — about my own civilian application — and squarely covered by //Aditya Bandopadhyay v. CBSE// (2011) 8 SCC 497.
  - §8(1)(h) does not apply: PCC processing is not a criminal investigation (//Bhagat Singh v. CIC//, Delhi HC 2007).
  - The PIO has committed §7(2) deemed refusal.

I request the FAA to direct the PIO to disclose the information sought and consider §20 action for the deemed refusal.

[Signature]

If FAA also fails (45-day cap under §19(6)), file a Second Appeal to the State Information Commission under §19(3).

State portals + helplines (quick reference)

Common reasons PCC gets stuck

  • Antecedent verification at past addresses — multiple districts/states involved.
  • ATS / Q Branch clearance — separate cell at state HQ; backlog.
  • Court case history — even a closed civil/criminal case flags; you must submit closure proof.
  • Name mismatch in old police records (often common-name false positives).
  • Online portal workflow failure — fee deducted, file not generated.
  • Foreign-visa PCC vs Indian-use PCC confusion — applied via wrong route.
  • Document mismatch — Aadhaar address doesn't match application address.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Sending by ordinary post. Always Registered AD.
  • Filing only at PS level. PCC is signed at SP/Commissioner level — file there too.
  • Vague questions. Ask for dates, names, badge numbers, address-wise status.
  • Threats / rude tone. A polite, specific RTI gets cooperation.
  • Missing the First Appeal deadline. First Appeal must be filed within 30 days of the PIO's reply (or within 60 days if no reply).
  • Confusing PCC for Indian use with PCC for foreign use. PCC for emigration / foreign visa is issued via Passport Seva (PSK), not directly by police.

FAQs

Q. Can I file the RTI before the SLA expires?
You can — but you'll usually get “in process” with no detail. Wait at least 25-30 days after applying.

Q. I have lived in 4 states in 6 years. How do I get a PCC?
Apply at your current city (Commissioner / SP). The Special Branch will internally request verification from the other states. If any state delays, file a parallel RTI at that state's police HQ DSB.

Q. What if the PCC has an “adverse remark”?
You have a right to be heard before an adverse PCC is issued (principles of natural justice). RTI to seek a copy of the adverse remark + the source. Then file a representation to the Commissioner with documentary proof.

Q. I have a closed FIR from 10 years ago. Will it block my PCC?
A closed / discharged / acquitted case should not block PCC, but in practice it triggers extra scrutiny. Submit certified copy of the closure / discharge / acquittal order along with a covering letter.

Q. The portal deducted my fee but the application doesn't appear.
Common. RTI to ask for the (a) transaction ID against the fee, (b) date of credit to the police account, © reason the application was not generated. The reply usually triggers a manual file creation.

Q. PCC for foreign visa / emigration?
Apply at the Passport Seva Kendra (PSK) — separate route. See RTI for stuck passport application.

Q. My employer wants PCC every year. Can I get a multi-purpose PCC?
Most states issue PCC purpose-specific (per job / per visa). A few (Maharashtra, Karnataka) issue a “general” PCC valid for 6 months. Check your state portal.

Read more — the deep technical view

The plain-language guide above is enough for almost all PCC delay cases. The section below is for those who want full statutory and case-law references — useful for SIC escalation or High Court writ.

Statutory framework

  • Right to Information Act, 2005 — §3, §6(1), §7(1), §7(2), §8(1)(h), §10, §19(1)+(3)+(6), §20.
  • State Police Acts — Maharashtra Police Act 1951, Delhi Police Act 1978, Karnataka Police Act 1963, UP Police Regulations, Bihar Police Act 2007 etc. — all empower SP/Commissioner to issue character certificates.
  • Right to Service / Right to Public Service Acts — Karnataka Sakala 2011, MP Lok Seva Guarantee Act 2010, Bihar RTPS 2011, Delhi Right of Citizen to Time-Bound Delivery 2011, UP Janhit Guarantee Act 2011, Punjab Right to Service Act 2018, Kerala Right to Service Act 2012, Tamil Nadu Right to Public Services Act 2013. Most cover PCC with 7-30 day SLA + compensation.
  • State Police Manuals — Bombay Police Manual Vol III, UP Police Regulations, Delhi Police Standing Orders, Karnataka Police Manual.

Key CIC, court rulings

  • Bhagat Singh v. CIC, Delhi HC 2007 — §8(1)(h) requires specific justification.
  • Aditya Bandopadhyay v. CBSE, (2011) 8 SCC 497 — citizen's own records disclosable.
  • Subhash Chandra Agrawal, CIC 2009-2014 — names of dealing officers disclosable.
  • Sarbjit Roy v. CIC, Delhi HC 2007 — §24 narrow.
  • CIC orders 2015-2024 — multiple orders mandating disclosure of PCC application status, address-wise verification status, and dealing officer names. Refusals citing §8(1)(h) consistently struck down.

Common §8 exemption claims (and why they fail)

  • §8(1)(h) — investigation. PCC is not investigation.
  • §8(1)(g) — endanger life/safety. Routine duty names are disclosable.
  • §8(1)(j) — personal information. Process is disclosable; third-party content (neighbour interview substance) may be redacted under §10.
  • §24 — exempt orgs. State police not in Second Schedule.

When the office refuses to register the RTI

  1. Drop application + IPO at the dak section; ask for dak number.
  2. The dak number is your acknowledgement.
  3. If dak refuses, post by Registered AD.
  4. Mention counter-refusal in First Appeal as additional ground under §20.

Penalty mechanics — §20

  • §20(1): ₹250/day, max ₹25,000.
  • §20(2): Disciplinary action.

Cross-references on RTI Wiki

Sources used in this article

  • State Police Acts and Manuals
  • State Right to Service Acts (Karnataka, MP, Bihar, Delhi, UP, Punjab, Kerala, TN)
  • CIC orders archive (cic.gov.in)
  • RTI Act 2005 (consolidated text, post-DPDP 2025)

Conclusion

A police character certificate stuck for weeks is not a dead end. You don't need an “agent” or a “contact”. You need a ₹10 postal order, a Registered AD envelope, and the template above. Karan saved his Wipro joining with a single RTI. The same path is open to you.

Don't pay anyone to file an RTI for you. It is a one-page letter, a ₹10 stamp, and a polite tone. That's it.

Last reviewed: 26 April 2026 by RTI Wiki editorial team. If you spot an error or an out-of-date phone/address, please post on the Q&A forum or write to admin@bighelpers.in.

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