EPFO Name and Gender Update: 18 Documents Required to Change Details in EPF Records
The Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) has taken a progressive step towards inclusivity by simplifying the process for updating personal details in EPF records . As per a recent circular, PF members can now use a Transgender Identity Certificate/Card issued via the national portal to request a name and gender change in EPFO records. This update makes the joint declaration process more accessible and transparent for members across India.
EPFO Simplifies Name and Gender Change Process
In its latest directive, EPFO confirmed that the Transgender Identity Certificate/Card issued through the National Portal for Transgender Persons will be treated as a valid document for modifying both name and gender details in EPF accounts.
The circular clearly states that this document has been officially added to the list of acceptable documents under the simplified joint declaration process, ensuring uniform implementation across all regional EPFO offices.
PF members holding a Transgender Identity Certificate or Card issued via the national portal can now use it as proof while submitting requests for correction or change of personal details. This move aligns EPFO processes with evolving identity documentation norms and reinforces equal access to social security benefits.
All EPFO regional offices have been instructed to acknowledge this update and process requests based on the revised documentation list without delays.
EPFO Name and Gender Change: List of 18 Accepted Documents
To help PF members understand the requirements clearly, here is the complete list of 18 documents accepted by EPFO for name and gender change in EPF records:
What This Update Means for PF Members
The EPFO’s decision to accept the Transgender Identity Certificate/Card for name and gender change in EPF records marks an important administrative reform. By expanding the list of valid documents and simplifying procedures, EPFO continues to make provident fund services more inclusive and member-friendly.
EPFO Simplifies Name and Gender Change Process
In its latest directive, EPFO confirmed that the Transgender Identity Certificate/Card issued through the National Portal for Transgender Persons will be treated as a valid document for modifying both name and gender details in EPF accounts.
The circular clearly states that this document has been officially added to the list of acceptable documents under the simplified joint declaration process, ensuring uniform implementation across all regional EPFO offices.
Transgender ID Card Now Accepted for EPF Record Updates
PF members holding a Transgender Identity Certificate or Card issued via the national portal can now use it as proof while submitting requests for correction or change of personal details. This move aligns EPFO processes with evolving identity documentation norms and reinforces equal access to social security benefits.
All EPFO regional offices have been instructed to acknowledge this update and process requests based on the revised documentation list without delays.
EPFO Name and Gender Change: List of 18 Accepted Documents
To help PF members understand the requirements clearly, here is the complete list of 18 documents accepted by EPFO for name and gender change in EPF records:
- Passport
- Death Certificate
- Birth Certificate
- Driving Licence
- Service photo identity card issued by Central/State/UT Government, PSU or Banks
- School Leaving Certificate (SLC), Transfer Certificate (TC), SSC certificate or mark sheet issued by a recognised board or university
- Bank passbook with photograph, cross-stamped by a bank official
- PAN Card or e-PAN
- Ration Card or PDS photo card
- Voter ID or e-Voter ID
- Pensioner Photo Card
- CGHS, ECHS, Medi-Claim Card with photo, or RSBY card issued by Central/State Government or PSU
- ST/SC/OBC certificate with photograph
- For full name or first name change: Gazette notification of the new name along with a supporting document showing the old name with photograph (mandatory even for the first change)
- Valid visa along with a valid foreign passport (for foreign nationals)
- Freedom Fighter Card with photograph
- Person of Indian Origin (PIO) Card or Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) Card
- Tibetan Refugee Card
What This Update Means for PF Members
- Faster and smoother EPF name and gender correction process
- Official recognition of Transgender Identity Certificate for EPFO records
- Reduced documentation hurdles under the simplified joint declaration process
- Uniform implementation across all EPFO regional offices
- This change ensures that identity updates are handled with sensitivity, clarity and consistency.
The EPFO’s decision to accept the Transgender Identity Certificate/Card for name and gender change in EPF records marks an important administrative reform. By expanding the list of valid documents and simplifying procedures, EPFO continues to make provident fund services more inclusive and member-friendly.
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