The Government of India has introduced a new feature allowing citizens to access their Passport Verification Record (PVR) directly on DigiLocker. This digital integration eliminates the need for physical documents, streamlines verification processes, and enhances convenience for travel, job applications, and compliance requirements across multiple sectors.
In a significant step toward expanding citizen-centric digital services, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), has enabled the Passport Verification Record (PVR) on DigiLocker. The feature provides secure, instant access to verified passport records, reducing reliance on paper-based documentation and supporting India’s broader Digital India framework.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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Citizens can now retrieve their Passport Verification Record in the ‘Issued Documents’ section of DigiLocker once police verification is complete.
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The integration eliminates repeated submissions of physical or scanned copies during background checks for jobs, visa applications, and compliance processes.
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The feature is expected to benefit sectors such as banking, insurance, IT services, and aviation, where verified identity documents are critical.
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DigiLocker ensures tamper-proof, government-issued digital records, enhancing trust and reducing risks of document fraud.
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The initiative reflects the government’s push for paperless governance and secure digital service delivery.
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Officials emphasized that the update expands the convenience and reach of official verification documents for millions of passport holders.
This development marks a major milestone in India’s digital governance journey. By digitizing the passport verification process, the government is not only simplifying citizen services but also strengthening transparency and efficiency in compliance-heavy sectors. The move is expected to save time, reduce administrative burdens, and improve accessibility for individuals across urban and rural areas.
The availability of PVRs on DigiLocker also aligns with India’s growing emphasis on secure digital identity management. As more services integrate with DigiLocker, citizens will benefit from a unified platform for storing and sharing essential documents, reinforcing the vision of a truly digital society.
Sources: Business Standard, Kashmir Life, Financial Express, Economic Times, APAC News Network