In a move aimed at enhancing convenience and security for millions of passport applicants, the government has made the Passport Verification Record accessible directly through DigiLocker, the national digital document wallet.The new feature enables citizens to securely download and store their police verification records related to passport applications, eliminating the need for physical documents and reducing verification delays. Officials say the integration will streamline processes for both applicants and authorities, ensuring faster document access and improved transparency.
The initiative is expected to significantly benefit individuals applying for fresh passports, renewals, or address changes, giving them a trusted digital version of their verification status. It also strengthens DigiLocker’s role as a central repository for key government-issued documents, including Aadhaar, driving licences, PAN cards, and academic certificates. The upgrade is part of India’s broader push toward paperless governance and improved public service delivery through digital platforms.