How to Register for a New Passport Online in 2026

Abhinav

Applying for a passport for the very first time can feel overwhelming — but in 2026, the entire new passport registration process in India has been redesigned to be fully digital, transparent, and citizen-friendly. From creating your account on the official Passport Seva portal to walking out of the Passport Seva Kendra with your application successfully submitted, every step has been carefully organised to minimise confusion and maximise efficiency.

This comprehensive guide breaks down the complete new passport registration process in India — covering portal registration, form filling, document preparation, fee payment, appointment scheduling, PSK visit, police verification, and delivery tracking — so that first-time applicants can navigate the entire journey with complete confidence.

Why Getting a New Passport Is a Priority in 2026

In 2026, the demand for Indian passports has reached an all-time high, driven by a surge in international tourism, overseas education, foreign employment opportunities, and global business expansion. The Indian government has responded by significantly upgrading the Passport Seva infrastructure — adding new Passport Seva Kendras, expanding Post Office Passport Seva Kendras to over 450 locations nationwide, and introducing enhanced digital processing for faster turnaround.

Key Highlights of Passport Seva in 2026Details
Total Passport Seva Kendras (PSK)93 across India
Post Office Passport Seva Kendras (POPSK)450+ across India
Online Registration PortalPassport Seva Portal (official government platform)
Average Processing Time (Normal)30 to 45 working days
Average Processing Time (Tatkal)1 to 7 working days
mPassport Seva AppAvailable on Android and iOS
Passport Booklet Options36-page standard and 60-page jumbo
Chip-Enabled e-PassportRolling out in 2026 at select PSKs

Who Needs to Register for a New Passport?

A new passport registration is specifically for individuals who have never held an Indian passport before. This includes:

  • Young adults applying for a passport for the first time
  • Children whose parents are applying on their behalf
  • Senior citizens who have never required international travel previously
  • Individuals whose previous passport details are untraceable or expired beyond reissue eligibility
  • Persons who have recently acquired Indian citizenship through naturalisation

If you previously held a passport — even an expired one — your application type is “Reissue” and not a fresh registration. Always check your records carefully before selecting the application type to avoid processing delays.

Documents Required for New Passport Registration

Gathering the correct documents before starting the registration process is the single most important preparation step. Submitting incorrect or mismatched documents remains the most common reason for application delays and PSK rejections.

Downloaded free from the Passport Seva portalAccepted OptionsImportant Note
Proof of Indian CitizenshipAadhaar Card, Voter ID, Birth Certificate issued in IndiaEstablishes nationality — mandatory
Proof of Date of BirthBirth Certificate, Aadhaar Card, Matriculation Certificate, PAN CardMust clearly display full date of birth
Proof of AddressAadhaar Card, Utility Bills (not older than 3 months), Bank Passbook, Rent AgreementAadhaar is the most universally accepted option
Proof of IdentityAadhaar Card, Voter ID, Driving Licence, Government Employee IDAny one valid document
Passport-Sized PhotographsRecent colour photos on plain white backgroundMust meet Passport Seva photo specifications
Annexures (if applicable)Annexure A, C, D, E, or others based on categoryDownloaded free from Passport Seva portal
Educational CertificateSchool leaving certificate, 10th marksheetRequired for applicants below 15 for police verification exemption

Step-by-Step New Passport Registration Process

The new passport registration process is divided into two clear stages: the online registration and application stage, and the in-person appointment stage at the Passport Seva Kendra.

Stage 1: Online Registration and Application

Step 1 — Create Your Account on Passport Seva Portal. Begin by registering yourself on the official Passport Seva portal. Click on “New User Registration” and provide your full name, date of birth, login ID of your choice, and a strong password. Enter your email address and verify it by clicking the activation link sent to your inbox. This account will be your single point of access for the entire passport application journey.

Step 2 — Log In and Navigate to Fresh Passport Application. After account activation, log in using your credentials. From the homepage, click on “Apply for Fresh Passport or Re-issue of Passport.” Since you are a new applicant, select “Fresh Passport” as your application type.

Step 3 — Choose Your Application Method The portal offers two methods to fill out your application:

Download the XML form, fill offline, and upload to the portalDescriptionBest For
Online Form FillingFill form directly on the portal — guided, step-by-stepMost applicants — simple and fast
Download, Fill, and UploadDownload the XML form, fill offline, upload to portalDownload the XML form, fill it offline, and upload it to the portal

For most first-time applicants, the online form-filling method is recommended for its guided structure and real-time error checking.

Step 4 — Complete the Application Form. The fresh passport application form is divided into multiple sections that must be filled out accurately:

Form SectionInformation Required
Personal ParticularsFull name, date of birth, place of birth, gender, marital status
Family DetailsFather’s name, mother’s name, spouse name (if applicable)
Present Residential AddressCurrent address with pin code and state
Emergency ContactName, relationship, and contact number of emergency contact person
Previous Passport DetailsConfirm no previous passport held
Other DetailsEmployment type, educational qualification, visible identification marks
Self-DeclarationFather’s name, mother’s name, spouse’s name (if applicable)

Step 5 — Select Passport Type and Validity. Choose between a 36-page standard booklet and a 60-page jumbo booklet. For first-time applicants who do not travel frequently, the 36-page booklet is the standard recommended choice. Adults receive a 10-year validity passport while minors below 18 receive a 5-year validity passport or one valid until they turn 18 — whichever comes earlier.

Step 6 — Pay the Application Fee. Once the form is complete and reviewed, proceed to fee payment. The applicable fees for a new passport in 2026 are:

Applicant Type36-Page Booklet60-Page BookletTatkal Additional Fee
Adult (18 years and above)₹1,500₹2,000₹2,000 extra
Minor (below 18 years)₹1,000Not applicable₹2,000 extra
Senior Citizen (above 60)₹1,500₹2,000₹2,000 extra

Payment can be completed using Net Banking, Debit or Credit Card, or UPI. Upon successful payment, your fee receipt and application reference number are generated automatically.

Step 7 — Schedule Your PSK or POPSK Appointment. After payment confirmation, the portal redirects you to the appointment booking section. Choose your preferred Passport Seva Kendra or Post Office Passport Seva Kendra from the available locations near you. Select your preferred date and time slot from the real-time availability calendar and confirm your appointment booking.

Step 8 — Download and Print Appointment Confirmation. Download your appointment confirmation letter. Carry a printed copy or save it on your mobile device — it is mandatory for entry into the Passport Seva Kendra on your appointment date.

Stage 2: In-Person Visit at Passport Seva Kendra

Step 9 — Arrive at the PSK with All Documents. Reach the Passport Seva Kendra at least 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment time. Carry your appointment confirmation, all original documents, self-attested photocopies of every document, and two recent passport-sized photographs.

Step 10 — Three-Counter Verification Process All applications at the PSK are processed through a structured three-counter system:

Application data confirmed on the systemActivityWhat Happens
Counter A — Document VerificationOriginal documents checked against applicationStaff verify all submitted proofs for authenticity and completeness
Counter B — Data VerificationApplication data confirmed on systemYour filled form details are verified against documents
Counter C — Supervisor ReviewFinal approval and biometric capturePhotograph taken, fingerprints captured, supervisor grants final clearance

Step 11 — Receive Acknowledgement Receipt After clearing all three counters, you will receive a printed acknowledgement receipt containing your file number. This file number is your primary reference for all post-application tracking purposes.

Police Verification: What to Expect

Police verification is a mandatory step in the new passport registration process for most adult applicants. Understanding how it works helps you prepare and avoid unnecessary delays.

Government employees with an identity certificate, minors under 15, and re-applicants in certain categoriesWhen It HappensWho It Applies To
Pre-Police VerificationBefore passport is printed and dispatchedNormal application adult applicants
Post-Police VerificationAfter passport is dispatchedTatkal application adult applicants
Police Verification ExemptedNot requiredGovernment employees with identity certificate, minors under 15, re-applicants in certain categories

During verification, a local police officer visits your registered residential address to confirm your identity, address, and citizenship details. Ensure you are available at home during this period and have your original documents ready for inspection.

How to Track Your New Passport Application Status

Log in to your account, click “Track Application Status,” and enter the file number or ARNMethodAvailability
Passport Seva PortalLog in to account, click “Track Application Status,” enter file number or ARN24 hours, 7 days
SMS ServiceSend STATUS and your file number to 970410010024 hours, all networks
mPassport Seva Mobile AppLog in to app and check status under “Track Application”24 hours, Android and iOS
Toll-Free HelplineCall 1800-258-1800 and provide your file numberMon–Fri, 8 AM to 10 PM

Common Mistakes First-Time Applicants Make and How to Avoid Them

MistakeImpactCorrect Approach
Name spelling differs across documentsVerification failure at PSK counterStandardise name across Aadhaar, PAN, and school certificates
Selecting wrong application type (Reissue vs Fresh)Application rejected and fee wastedChoose Fresh only if you have never held a passport
Not verifying email after portal registrationCannot complete login or access applicationCheck spam folder and verify email within 24 hours of registration
Uploading photographs that do not meet specificationsPhoto rejected at data verification counterFollow Passport Seva photo guidelines strictly — white background, front-facing
Missing PSK appointment without reschedulingAppointment cancelled; new slot neededReschedule at least 3 days before the appointment via the portal
Not carrying original documents to PSKApplication cannot proceedAlways bring originals — photocopies alone are never sufficient
Choosing Tatkal without understanding requirementsHigher fee with additional Annexure F requiredOpt for Tatkal only for genuinely urgent international travel needs
Providing incorrect residential addressPolice cannot locate you; verification failsApplication rejected, and the fee was wasted

Passport Delivery: What Happens After Verification

Once police verification is completed successfully and the passport is printed, the following delivery sequence takes place:

StageDetails
Passport PrintedPrinted at India Security Press, Nashik
Quality CheckPassport inspected for printing accuracy and chip functionality (for e-Passport)
Dispatched via Speed PostSent to your registered address via India Post Speed Post
SMS NotificationDispatch SMS sent with Speed Post tracking number
Delivery Timeline (India)3 to 7 working days after dispatch
If UndeliveredReturned to Regional Passport Office after 3 delivery attempts
Collect Undelivered PassportReturned to the Regional Passport Office after 3 delivery attempts
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