Govt Launches New Feature-Passport Holders Can Now Access Their Police Verification Record on DigiLocker

Vikram Singh
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Following a groundbreaking integration between the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), passport holders can now view their Passport Verification Record (PVR) directly on DigiLocker. This significant move will reduce reliance on physical documents and expand the set of government records available in digital form. MeitY explained that this new feature allows citizens to securely access, store, share, and digitally verify PVRs within the DigiLocker ecosystem, making the entire process paperless and contactless.

How to access the Passport Verification Record

Passport Verification Record DigiLocker
Passport Verification Record DigiLocker

Once police verification for a passport is completed, the passport verification record will automatically be updated in the individual’s DigiLocker account. Users can easily access it from the ‘Issued Documents’ section. There’s no need to submit a separate request or application. Once the verification is completed by the issuing system, the document will automatically appear. You can access this PVR through either the DigiLocker mobile app or the DigiLocker web portal.

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What is DigiLocker, and the Benefits of Having a PVR

As a cloud-based platform under the Digital India initiative, DigiLocker offers people exceptional convenience in storing and accessing government-issued digital records such as Aadhaar, driving licenses, and educational certificates. It facilitates secure sharing and instant verification of documents without the need for physical copies.

PVR on DigiLocker has several benefits

DigiLocker Passport Verification
DigiLocker Passport Verification

People can view or download their PVR at any time. This is particularly useful for urgent travel planning, background checks for employment, or compliance requirements in various sectors.

The PVR is issued directly from government systems and stored within DigiLocker’s secure architecture, ensuring authenticity and protection from alteration.

Speeding up employment and travel

Recruiters, travel facilitators, and agencies frequently request passport verification. Digital PVR facilitates faster sharing of official records, reducing delays caused by missing or outdated physical copies. Users can share documents electronically with authorized organizations through DigiLocker’s consent-based system. This eliminates the need for attested photocopies or the hassle of repeatedly uploading them to various portals.

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