How to apply for residential certificate online in Odisha?

Check this guide to know details about how to apply for a residential certificate in Odisha.

Residential certificate in Odisha is an important government document. It is a proof of residence issued by the Odisha government. Check out this guide to know details about how to apply for a residential certificate in Odisha.

 

Why do you need residential certificate in Odisha?

  • To apply for any government scholarship scheme or state-announced program, one must have the Odisha residential certificate.
  • If you are looking for a job under the state-reserved quota, you should produce the Odisha residential certificate.

 

Who is eligible for a residential certificate in Odisha?

  • A person who stayed in the state’s village or town for a minimum of one year.
  • Person having a property in Odisha and holding the copy of Record of Rights (ROR).
  • A woman from another Indian state who has married a permanent resident of Odisha.
  • A woman who has been married for the past one year.
  • Government employees who have been transferred here.

 

Residential certificate Odisha: Documents required

  • Electricity bill
  • Copy of ROR.
  • Aadhaar card
  • Landline telephone bill
  • Water connection bill
  • Ration card
  • Holding tax receipt
  • Lease agreement with house owner
  • Certificate from employer
  • First page of bank passbook
  • Extract of latest voter list
  • NREGA job card
  • Apart from above documents, one can upload any other documents relevant to this service

 See also: Stamp duty in Odisha and property registration charges in 2024

 

How to apply for a residential certificate online in Odisha?

 

How to apply for a residential certificate online in Odisha?

 

  • You will see a pop-up showing all the details regarding the resident certificate.
  • Click on proceed and you will reach here:

 

How to apply for a residential certificate online in Odisha?

 

  • Enter login ID, OTP/password, and captcha. Click on Login. If you do not have clicked on register here, register on e-district Odisha portal.
  • Once registered on the application form, fill in all details asked for residential certificate, upload documents, and click on submit.

 

How to apply for a residential certificate online in Odisha?

Sample application form

  • You will get an application reference number to check the status of your Odisha residential certificate online.

 

How to check the status of a residential certificate online in Odisha?

  • Log on to the e-district portal and click on check your application status.
  • Enter the application reference number.
  • Select track through submission date and select the date when you shared the application form online.
  • Verify the code and click on submit and you will see all the details.

 

How to apply for a residential certificate offline in Odisha?

To apply for the certificate, visit one of the following categories and take the application form.

  • Common service center
  • E-district center
  • Tehsildar office

Once the form is filled, submit it to the local authority in one of the above-mentioned centers with all the required documents. You will receive an acknowledgement for this.

 

FAQs

What are the ways in which you can apply for a residential certificate in Odisha?

You can apply for a residential certificate in Odisha by visiting the e-district portal online or by visiting the tehsildar office.

What is the validity of the residential certificate Odisha?

Residential certificate Odisha has to be renewed every five years.

How long does it take for residential certificate Odisha to be processed?

After receiving an application, it will take around 10 days for the authority to verify and issue the residential certificate Odisha.

How much is the fee for the residential certificate Odisha?

This government service is free of cost.

Who issues the residential certificate Odisha?

Tehsildars in Odisha issue the residential certificates.

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