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About the Voter ID Form 6

Form 6 is the Election Commission of India's application for inclusion of name in the electoral roll under the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960. First-time voters 18 or older, 17-year-olds filing an advance application against one of four yearly qualifying dates, and voters who shifted to a new assembly constituency all use it to get an EPIC voter ID card. It's the busiest election form in India — Delhi logged about 4.85 lakh Form 6 filings in one month, and Bihar's 2025 SIR added 21.53 lakh electors. Fill the official ECI layout in your browser, print and sign it, then hand it to your BLO/ERO or copy the details into voters.eci.gov.in — nothing you type ever leaves your device.

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Voter ID Form 6 Box-by-Box Guide

  • Box Qualifying date Qualifying Date Ticked Select 1 January, 1 April, 1 July or 1 October — the quarter you turn 18 (or will turn 18, for advance 17-year-old applications).
  • Box Name Applicant's Name Write your full legal name exactly as it appears on your date-of-birth proof (Aadhaar, PAN, birth certificate, or marksheet).
  • Box Relative's name Father's/Mother's/Husband's Name Enter the relative reference the ECI asks for — spelled identically to how it appears on your identity documents.
  • Box Date of birth Date of Birth Enter DD/MM/YYYY matching your attached proof exactly; mismatches are a common rejection reason.
  • Box Present address Present Ordinary Residence Give the full address where you ordinarily reside, matching your residence proof (Aadhaar, utility bill, bank passbook, or rent deed).
  • Box Contact details Mobile Number / Email Optional but recommended — the ECI uses it to send status updates and the reference number.
  • Box Family elector reference Elector's Name in Same Family (if any) If a family member is already enrolled at the same address, list their name and EPIC number to speed verification.
  • Box Photograph Passport-Size Photograph Attach one recent passport-size colour photo on a white background; place it in the photo box using the editor's image tool.
  • Box Declaration Declaration and Signature Sign or add your thumb impression under the declaration confirming the details are true before submission.
  • Box Place and date Place & Date of Filling Enter the city and the date you completed the form — this should match the date you hand it to your BLO or submit online.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Voter ID Form 6?

Form 6 is the Application for Inclusion of Name in the Electoral Roll, prescribed by the Election Commission of India (ECI) under the Registration of Electors Rules, 1960. It is the form every first-time voter files to get their name onto the electoral roll and receive an EPIC (Electors Photo Identity Card — the voter ID card), and the form used by electors who have moved to a different assembly constituency and need fresh inclusion there. It captures your name, date of birth, address, family or neighbour elector reference, and one passport-size photograph. Filing Form 6 is completely free — the ECI charges no fee at any stage.

Who should file Form 6?

Two groups file Form 6: citizens who are 18 or older on the qualifying date and have never been enrolled anywhere, including students and young workers who simply never registered, and electors who have shifted residence to a different assembly constituency and need inclusion in the new roll. Since the 2023 amendment there are four qualifying dates each year — 1 January, 1 April, 1 July and 1 October — so a 17-year-old can file an advance application and is enrolled automatically in the quarter they turn 18. If you only moved within the same constituency, or need a correction or duplicate card, you file Form 8 instead, not Form 6.

What documents do I need to attach with Form 6?

Three attachments: proof of date of birth (birth certificate, Aadhaar card, PAN card, driving licence, passport, or a Class 10/12 marksheet issued by CBSE, ICSE or a state board), proof of ordinary residence (Aadhaar, utility bill for water, electricity or gas not older than one year, bank or post-office passbook, registered rent or sale deed), and one recent passport-size colour photograph against a white background. Self-attested photocopies are accepted; carry originals if the Booth Level Officer asks to verify. If your e-Aadhaar PDF is password-protected, the password is the first four letters of your name in capitals followed by your year of birth.

Can I submit Form 6 online instead of on paper?

Yes. The ECI accepts Form 6 two ways. Online: create an account on the Voters' Service Portal at voters.eci.gov.in or use the Voter Helpline mobile app, fill the web form, upload your photo and documents, and receive a reference number instantly. Offline: fill this official PDF, attach photocopies of your documents, and hand it to your Booth Level Officer (BLO) or submit it at the Electoral Registration Officer (ERO) office for your constituency. Both routes are free and feed the same system. The paper route is exactly what this page helps with — fill the PDF cleanly in your browser, print it, sign it, and hand it in.

What is the difference between Form 6, Form 6A and Form 6B?

Form 6 is for resident Indian citizens seeking first-time inclusion or inclusion after shifting to a new constituency. Form 6A is exclusively for overseas (NRI) electors — Indian citizens living abroad who have not acquired foreign citizenship — and enrols them against the address in their Indian passport. Form 6B is the voluntary form for furnishing your Aadhaar number for authentication and linking with your existing electoral-roll entry; it does not create a new entry. Filing the wrong variant is a common cause of rejection, so check which situation applies before you start.

When do I use Form 8 instead of Form 6?

Form 8 is the companion form for voters who are already on the roll. Use it for four things: correcting entries (name spelling, date of birth, address, photo), shifting residence — whether within the same constituency or to a different one when you want migration of the existing entry, obtaining a replacement (duplicate) EPIC if your card is lost or damaged, and marking yourself as a Person with Disability (PwD) for accessible-voting facilities. Form 6, by contrast, creates a brand-new entry. Both forms are downloadable from the ECI at eci.gov.in and submitted the same way — online or through your BLO/ERO.

How do I check my voter ID card online application Form 6 status?

Every Form 6 submission — online or on paper — gets a reference number; save it. On voters.eci.gov.in open Track Application Status, enter the reference number and your state, and you will see the current stage: submitted, BLO field verification, hearing (only if someone objects), accepted, or rejected. The Voter Helpline app shows the identical status. After acceptance your name enters the next roll update and the EPIC card is printed and posted, typically within 15 to 30 days of approval. If the Form 6 status is stuck, contact your ERO or call helpline 1950.

Is Form 6 available in Hindi?

Yes. The ECI publishes Form 6 in English and Hindi, and state Chief Electoral Officers publish versions in regional languages such as Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi and Kannada. The English PDF loaded on this page is the standard version accepted across India — you may fill it in English regardless of your state. If you prefer the Hindi variant, download it from the ECI forms page at eci.gov.in and open it in the PDF Edit editor the same way; the field layout is identical, only the labels change.

What is SIR (Special Intensive Revision) and why does Form 6 demand spike around it?

A Special Intensive Revision is an ECI exercise in which the entire electoral roll of a state is re-verified house by house — every elector is re-confirmed and gaps are filled with fresh Form 6 applications. The scale is enormous: the 2025 SIR in Bihar added 21.53 lakh electors to the roll, and Delhi logged about 4.85 lakh Form 6 applications in a single month during its December 2024 revision window. During a SIR, BLOs visit homes, deadlines are short, and portal traffic surges — having your Form 6 pre-filled, printed and ready with document copies attached is the fastest way to get counted before the window closes.

I am 17 — can I apply before I turn 18?

Yes. Since the Election Laws (Amendment) Act took effect in 2023 there are four qualifying dates every year — 1 January, 1 April, 1 July and 1 October — instead of just 1 January. A 17-year-old may file an advance Form 6, and the application is processed in the quarter in which they turn 18, without filing again. In Form 6 you tick the relevant qualifying date and attach date-of-birth proof. This ended the old problem where someone born on 2 January waited nearly a full year to enrol.

I moved to a new city — do I file Form 6 or Form 8?

It depends on where you moved. If your new home is in a different assembly constituency, current ECI practice routes shifting through Form 8 (shifting of residence), which migrates your existing entry and gets your old-address entry removed — preventing the offence of appearing on two rolls at once. Form 6 with the shifting reason applies where you were never enrolled or your earlier entry was already deleted. If you moved within the same constituency, Form 8 updates your address in place. When in doubt, your ERO or the helpline 1950 can confirm which form applies; filing the wrong one just delays approval.

How long does it take to get the voter ID card after submitting Form 6?

After you submit, the BLO conducts field verification of your address, the ERO decides the application (a hearing is held only if someone objects), and on acceptance your name enters the roll in the next update. The ECI works to a broad 30-day disposal norm outside revision periods, and the physical EPIC card is printed and posted after approval — commonly 2 to 4 weeks more. During election-driven surges or a SIR the queue lengthens, which is why Delhi processing stretched when 4.85 lakh applications landed in one month. You can vote once your name is on the published roll even if the plastic card has not arrived — carry any of the 12 accepted photo IDs.

Can I submit Form 6 directly from PDF Edit?

No. The Election Commission of India only accepts Form 6 through the Voters' Service Portal (voters.eci.gov.in), the Voter Helpline app, or on paper to your Booth Level Officer or Electoral Registration Officer. PDF Edit lets you fill the official Form 6 layout in your browser for a clean printable copy, family batches, agent or parent review, and SIR-window preparation — your name, date of birth, address and photo details stay on your device and nothing is uploaded to any server. Print the finished form, sign it, attach your document copies and hand it in — or copy the same details into the online portal.

What is the last date to apply for a voter ID with Form 6?

There is no permanent last date — the electoral roll is under continuous updation, so Form 6 can be filed year-round against the 4 qualifying dates (1 January, 1 April, 1 July, 1 October). Before an election, applications are accepted until the roll freezes, typically 10 days before the nomination deadline for that constituency. During a Special Intensive Revision the state CEO announces a specific window, so file early — Delhi's December 2024 window absorbed about 4.85 lakh Form 6 filings in a single month.

How do I fill Form 6 for a voter ID — is there a sample?

Work through Form 6's 10 blocks in order: tick 1 of the 4 qualifying dates, write your name and your relative's name exactly as on your date-of-birth proof, enter your birth date as DD/MM/YYYY, give the present address that matches your residence proof, add an optional mobile number for status SMS, list a family elector's EPIC number if one is enrolled at the same address, place 1 passport-size photo on a white background in the photo box, then sign the declaration with place and date. The box-by-box guide above mirrors a filled sample — load the official ECI PDF here and copy the pattern field by field before printing.

Official source & freshness. We load the Voter ID Form 6 directly from Election Commission of India (ECI) (canonical PDF). Current revision: August 2022. Our automated checker verified this source on 2026-07-05. If the government publishes a new revision, the Fill button on this page loads the updated file automatically.