Walk into any Passport Seva Kendra on any given weekday, and you will find at least a handful of applicants turned away — not because their application was fraudulent or their eligibility was in question, but because they arrived with the wrong documents, incomplete sets, or photocopies that did not meet the prescribed format. Document rejection is the single most preventable cause of passport application delays in India, and yet it remains rampant because most available information is either outdated, oversimplified, or scattered across multiple government notices.
This article consolidates the complete, category-wise passport document required list for Indian applicants — covering fresh applications, renewals, minors, senior citizens, government employees, and name-change cases — with tables, practical notes, and the exact specifications that examiners look for at the counter. Whether you are applying for the first time or reissuing a passport after a decade, this is the reference document you need before your appointment.
Why Getting the Document List Right Matters More Than You Think
The Passport Seva Programme processes millions of applications annually, and the document verification stage at the PSK is non-negotiable. Unlike online portals, where you can save and return, the physical appointment operates on a one-chance basis. If your documents do not satisfy the examiner, your application is rejected on the spot, and you must rebook — losing both time and, in Tatkal cases, the non-refundable fee. Understanding not just which documents are required, but also in what format, with what attestation, and in which combination, is the difference between walking out with an application receipt and walking out empty-handed.
The Three Core Document Categories for Every Applicant
Regardless of the type of application — fresh, renewal, or reissue — every passport applicant in India must furnish proof across three fundamental categories. These are non-negotiable and apply universally.
| Core Category | What It Establishes | Minimum Documents Required |
|---|---|---|
| Proof of Date of Birth | Confirms the applicant’s age and identity authenticity | One document from the approved list |
| Proof of Address | Confirms current residential location | One document; two if the address changed recently |
| Proof of Identity | Confirms the applicant is who they claim to be | One valid government-issued photo ID |
All documents must be submitted as originals accompanied by self-attested photocopies. Self-attestation means signing your name across the photocopy yourself — no gazetted officer signature is required for standard applications unless specified for particular annexures.
Accepted Documents: Date of Birth Proof
The date of birth proof carries the highest evidentiary weight in any passport application. The document submitted here must contain your full name and exact date of birth as you intend them to appear on the passport.
| Document Type | Issued By | Validity for DOB Proof |
|---|---|---|
| Birth Certificate | Municipal Corporation / Gram Panchayat | Yes — preferred for applicants born after 1989 |
| School Leaving Certificate / Transfer Certificate | Board of Secondary Education | Yes — must contain DOB and school seal |
| Matriculation Certificate (Class 10 Marksheet) | CBSE / State Boards | Yes — widely accepted across all PSKs |
| PAN Card | Income Tax Department | Yes — if DOB is printed on the card |
| Aadhaar Card / E-Aadhaar | UIDAI | Yes — accepted as DOB proof |
| Driving Licence | Regional Transport Office | Yes — if DOB is mentioned |
| Service Record / Pay Certificate | Central/State Government | Yes — for government employees only |
| Affidavit sworn before a Magistrate | Court | Conditional — only when no other proof is available |
For applicants born before 1989, a birth certificate issued by a municipal authority is preferred but not mandatory. The Matriculation certificate or a sworn affidavit may be substituted, subject to the examiner’s discretion.
Accepted Documents: Address Proof
Address proof documents must reflect your current place of residence. If you have moved within the past year, carrying two address proofs — one old and one current — significantly strengthens your application and pre-empts police verification queries.
| Document Type | Validity Period Accepted | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Aadhaar Card / E-Aadhaar | Current | Name and address must match the application form exactly |
| Voter Identity Card (EPIC) | Current | Accepted even if the address is from a previous state |
| Electricity Bill | Within the last 3 months | Original preferred; name must be the applicant’s or an immediate family member’s |
| Water / Gas / Telephone Bill | Within the last 3 months | Same conditions as electricity bill apply |
| Bank Passbook with Address | Active account required | The first page showing the name and address must be attested by the bank |
| Income Tax Assessment Order | Within the last 3 years | Valid for self-employed professionals |
| Rental Agreement | Registered agreement only | Must be accompanied by a utility bill showing the current address |
| Spouse’s Passport | Valid passport only | Applicable if the applicant resides at the same address as the spouse |
| Parents’ Passport (for minors) | Valid passport only | The address must match the applicant’s residence |
| Certificate from Employer (for government staff) | Current | Must be on official letterhead with designation |
A common mistake applicants make is submitting a utility bill in a landlord’s or parent’s name without additional supporting context. While PSK examiners may accept bills in a family member’s name, it is always safer to accompany them with a declaration or rent agreement to avoid queries during police verification.
Complete Document List: Fresh Passport Application (Adult)
For an adult Indian citizen applying for a passport for the very first time, the following set of documents constitutes a complete and approvable submission.
| Document | Copies Required | Special Instructions |
|---|---|---|
| Proof of Date of Birth (any one from the approved list) | Original + 1 self-attested photocopy | Name must match across all documents |
| Proof of Current Address (any one from the approved list) | Original + 1 self-attested photocopy | Should not be older than 3 months for bills |
| Proof of Identity with photograph (Aadhaar / Voter ID / PAN) | Original + 1 self-attested photocopy | Photo ID separate from DOB/address proof |
| Annexure A (if applicable — no surname on documents) | Self-attested original | Notarised version not required |
| Non-ECR Category Proof (for educated applicants) | Educational certificate showing 10th pass or above | Exempts from the ECR stamp on the passport |
| Printed Online Application Form | One copy | Must carry Application Reference Number (ARN) |
| Appointment Confirmation Slip | One printed copy | Generated after PSK slot booking |
Complete Document List: Passport Renewal / Reissue (Adult)
Passport reissue is required when an existing passport has expired, is nearing expiry, has been damaged, has been lost or stolen, or when personal details such as name or address have changed.
| Document | Copies Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Existing Passport (Original) | Carry original | Even if expired, examiners review all previous passport pages |
| Self-attested copy of first two and last two pages | 1 copy each | Including the ECR/Non-ECR observation page and validity extension pages |
| Self-attested copy of pages showing visa stamps (if any) | 1 copy | Required only if the current visa is relevant to travel plans |
| Proof of Current Address | Original + 1 self-attested photocopy | Mandatory if the address differs from the existing passport |
| Proof of Name Change (if applicable) | Gazette notification or marriage certificate (original + copy) | Required if the name on the new application differs from the existing passport |
| Printed Online Application Form | One copy | Select “Reissue” as application type — not “Fresh” |
| Appointment Confirmation Slip | One printed copy | Match the ARN on the form with the appointment record |
Documents Required for Minor Passport Applications
Passport applications for individuals below 18 years of age follow a different document protocol. Both parents or legal guardians are typically required to be present during the PSK appointment, and their consent carries legal weight in the application.
| Document | Details |
|---|---|
| Birth Certificate of Minor | Issued by a municipal body or hospital — mandatory for all minors |
| Aadhaar Card of Minor (if available) | Strengthens identity verification |
| Passport of Both Parents (if available) | Original + self-attested copies of the first and last two pages |
| Annexure D | Consent declaration — mandatory if only one parent is present at PSK |
| Annexure C | A declaration by the parent if the child’s name is not in their passport |
| Proof of Address (parent’s document acceptable) | Must reflect the minor’s residential address |
| Court Order (if parents are divorced or separated) | Mandatory — determines legal guardian authority |
For minors below five years of age, biometric enrollment (fingerprints) is not collected, but the photograph requirement is still mandatory and must meet the prescribed specifications.
Documents Required for Government Employees
Government employees — both central and state — applying for a passport for official or personal travel must follow a slightly modified document checklist due to the service record verification requirements.
| Requirement | Document Needed |
|---|---|
| Identity cum Address Proof | Government-issued employee identity card |
| Service Record Verification | Annexure B — No Objection Certificate from employing department |
| Date of Birth Proof | Service book entry or pay certificate mentioning DOB |
| Additional Proof | Appointment letter or last pay certificate on official letterhead |
The Annexure B must carry the official departmental seal, be signed by an authorised officer at or above gazetted rank, and must not be older than six months from the date of the PSK appointment.
Photo Specifications: The Overlooked Document That Rejects Applications
Photographs are technically not on the “document list” but function as one in practice, since non-compliant photos result in immediate rejection at the PSK counter.
| Specification | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Size | 4.5 cm x 3.5 cm (standard passport size) |
| Background | Plain white or off-white only |
| Facial Coverage | 70 to 80 percent of the total photo area |
| Expression | Neutral — no smiling, no squinting |
| Spectacles | Not permitted in passport photographs |
| Head Coverings | Not permitted unless worn for religious reasons |
| Age of Photo | Should not be older than 6 months |
| Print Quality | Matte finish preferred; no digital or inkjet prints |
Annexures: What They Are and When You Need Them
Annexures are government-prescribed declaration forms that supplement the main application in specific circumstances. Submitting the wrong annexure — or missing one that is required — is among the top five causes of PSK rejection.
| Annexure | When Required | Who Signs It |
|---|---|---|
| Annexure A | Applicant has only one name (no surname) | Applicant |
| Annexure B | Government employee seeking a passport | Head of Department / Authorised Signatory |
| Annexure C | Minor’s name not in parents’ passport | Both parents |
| Annexure D | Only one parent is present at the minor’s appointment | Absent parent |
| Annexure E | Applicant seeks re-issuance due to a change of appearance | Gazetted officer attestation required |
| Annexure F | Tatkal application self-declaration | Applicant |
| Annexure G | Married woman using her husband’s surname, not on other documents | Applicant |
| Annexure H | Retired government employee | Self-attested by the applicant |
| Annexure I | Orphan applicant with no parents’ details | Caretaker or institution head |
Arriving at the PSK with a complete, correctly formatted set of documents — originals, self-attested photocopies, photographs, annexures, and printed application receipt — is not just procedural compliance. It is the single most powerful action any applicant can take to guarantee that their passport application moves forward without interruption, delay, or the frustration of a rescheduled appointment.