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This guide provides step-by-step instructions for completing the Deputy Commissioner’s Office online application for an income certificate. It aims to assist users in accurately filling out the form and submitting it without confusion.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your application.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the application form. Ensure that you have a compatible device to fill it out online.
- Begin by filling in your personal details in the Applicant Details section. Attach a recent photograph of the person for whom the income certificate is being issued.
- Complete the mandatory fields marked with an asterisk. This includes the name of the beneficiary, their parents' names, date of birth, and gender selection.
- Input the Aadhaar number, house number, sector or village, district, state/UT, and pin code. Provide your mobile number and email address for communication.
- Specify the purpose of the certificate and provide a table with the names, relationships, and monthly incomes of your family members.
- Fill out the total annual family income in words and figures as indicated in the form.
- Review the checklist of requisite documents required while applying. Ensure you gather all necessary documents such as the court fee stamp, self-undertaking, photographs, identity proof, and income proof.
- Affix the court fee stamp in the designated area as instructed.
- Read and complete the self-declaration section, ensuring that all information provided is truthful and complete. Sign and date the document as required.
- Finally, save your changes and choose to either download, print, or share the completed application form as needed.
Complete your application online today for a streamlined process!
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