The document outlines the procedure for obtaining a domicile certificate in Uttar Pradesh, India as established by Government Order 157/3-2003-77(11)/83. It states that the district magistrate or their authorized representative issues domicile certificates to prove residency for education or employment. Applicants must have lived in the district for 3+ years or have parents who are permanent residents. Some job transfers provide relaxed rules where documents like ID cards, bills can be submitted instead. The application process involves forms, photos, verification from officials, and certificates are issued within a month if all formalities are followed with no fee required.
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The document outlines the procedure for obtaining a domicile certificate in Uttar Pradesh, India as established by Government Order 157/3-2003-77(11)/83. It states that the district magistrate or their authorized representative issues domicile certificates to prove residency for education or employment. Applicants must have lived in the district for 3+ years or have parents who are permanent residents. Some job transfers provide relaxed rules where documents like ID cards, bills can be submitted instead. The application process involves forms, photos, verification from officials, and certificates are issued within a month if all formalities are followed with no fee required.
The document outlines the procedure for obtaining a domicile certificate in Uttar Pradesh, India as established by Government Order 157/3-2003-77(11)/83. It states that the district magistrate or their authorized representative issues domicile certificates to prove residency for education or employment. Applicants must have lived in the district for 3+ years or have parents who are permanent residents. Some job transfers provide relaxed rules where documents like ID cards, bills can be submitted instead. The application process involves forms, photos, verification from officials, and certificates are issued within a month if all formalities are followed with no fee required.
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The document outlines the procedure for obtaining a domicile certificate in Uttar Pradesh, India as established by Government Order 157/3-2003-77(11)/83. It states that the district magistrate or their authorized representative issues domicile certificates to prove residency for education or employment. Applicants must have lived in the district for 3+ years or have parents who are permanent residents. Some job transfers provide relaxed rules where documents like ID cards, bills can be submitted instead. The application process involves forms, photos, verification from officials, and certificates are issued within a month if all formalities are followed with no fee required.
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157/3-2003-77(11)/83, dated 18-2-2003, issued by the Government of
Uttar Pradesh (U.P.), has laid down the following procedure for the issuing of D omicile Certificates by the competent authority: 1. Domicile Certificate shall be issued only for getting admission in educati onal institute or for employment. 2. The District Magistrate or any Addl. District Magistrate/SDM authorised by the DM shall be the competent officer to issue Domicile Certificates. 3. A Domicile Certificate in the state of Uttar Pradesh is issued to a person whose parents are permanent residents of the district, or to a person who has b een residing in the district for a period of not less than 3 years. 4. A person who is in the Government Service or in the Non-Government Service , and whose job is transferable, shall get some relaxation in the laws. He/she c an submit a copy of any of the following documents: * Certificate from Employer/Chairman, Gram Panchayat/Chairman, Nagar P anchayat * Ration Card * Driving License * Passport * Voter ID Card * PAN (Income Tax) * House Tax / Water Tax * Electricity Bill 5. The applicant has to apply for Domicile Certificate in Form-1 in duplicate . He/she should submit two photographs along with the application. One photograp h will be pasted on the certificate, and the second will be kept for Government records. 6. The applicant has to submit verification letter in the prescribed format f rom any one of the following:- * Gazetted Officer * Member of Parliament (MP) * Member of legislative Assembly (MLA) * Chairman, Zila Panchayat * Chairman, Nagar Panchayat * Branch Manager, Nationalised Bank 7. Domicile Certificate shall be issued to the applicant within one month, pr ovided all the formalities are in order. Click here to download the Application Form. (68 KB) (PDF file that opens in a n ew window) Fee No fee is charged for getting a Domicile Certificate.