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Why to Obtain a Domicile Certificate

Why to Obtain a Domicile Certificate

What is a Domicile Certificate and Why is it Needed?

A Domicile/Residence Certificate is generally issued to prove that the person bearing the Certificate is a Domicile/Resident of the State/UT by which the Certificate is being issued. This Certificate is required as proof of residence to avail Domicile/Resident Quotas in educational institutions and in the Government Service, as also in case of jobs where local residents are preferred.

What You Need to Do to Obtain a Domicile Certificate

The prescribed application forms are either available online or from the local authorities, i.e. the Sub-Divisional Magistrate/Tehsildar's office/Revenue Department/District Collector's Office, or any other authority as specified in the State/UT of your residence. You will be required to produce proof of continuous residence in the State/UT for a specified minimum period, or that of holding land in the State/UT, depending on the rules in the State/UT concerned. Documents for proving your identity, attestation of the form by officers with the necessary authority, school certificates and the Tehsil Enquiry Report may also be required.

Women not originally belonging to a State/UT, but married to men who are permanent residents of the State/UT or who are eligible for the State's/UT's Domicile Certificate, are eligible to apply for Domicile Certificate.

Note:

Domicile Certificate can be made only in one State/UT. Obtaining Domicile Certificate from more than one State/UT is an offence.

 



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N.K.Assumi (Advocate)     05 March 2009

Domicile means the place in which a person has a fixed permanent home. A man;s forst domicile is that of his origin depends on his father. When he attains majority he can make domicile of choice and is held to be domiciled where he resides, if he intends to stay there making it his house. On giving up a domicile of choice he can reverts to his domicile of origin until he has acquired domicile of choice. rem3nber Citizenship and domicile are two different concept as citizenship has reference to political status of a person and domicile to his civil rights.


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