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NRC Assam ARN

Attention Online Applicants:
This is to inform all concerned online applicants that in case you have misplaced or lost your Application Receipt Number (ARN), which was issued against your Online Application Form, call us at our toll free helpline number 15107. Our call center agent shall assist you with the ARN.

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Required Details

You are required to provide any one of the following details:
THE NAME OF THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY
OR
THE REGISTERED PHONE NUMBER DURING THE TIME OF SUBMISSION OF YOUR ONLINE APPLICATION FORM
CALL US ON 15107 (within Assam)
DIAL 18003453762 (from outside Assam)

FAQ On NRC Assam

1. What is NRC, 1951?
National Register of Citizens, 1951 is a register prepared after the conduct of the Census of 1951 in respect of each village, showing the houses or holdings in a serial order and indicating against each house or holding the number and names of persons staying therein.

These registers covered each and every person enumerated during the Census of 1951 and were kept in the offices of Deputy Commissioners and Sub Divisional Officers according to instructions issued by the Government of India in 1951. Later these registers were transferred to the Police in the early 1960s.

2. What is National Register of Citizens (NRC) updation?
National Register of Citizens (NRC) updation basically means the process of enlisting the names of those persons (or their descendants) whose names appear in any of the Electoral Rolls upto 1971, 1951 NRC or any of the admissible documents stipulated.

3. What is the background of NRC updation?
A National Register of Citizens was prepared in 1951 after the conduct of the Census of that particular year. The Register included particulars of all the persons enumerated during that Census.

As per statues governing NRC updation that are The Citizenship Act, 1955 and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (As amended by 1. G. S. R. 803(E), dated 9th November, 2009 (with effect from 9/11/2009.) 2. Ministry of Home Affairs (Office of Registrar General, India), Order No. S.O. 596(E), dated 15th March, 2010, published in the Gazette of India, Extra, Part II. No. 504 S.3(ii), dated 16th March, 2010 p.1.) NRC updation process has started in Assam in 2015.

4. How will the NRC be updated?

The NRC will be updated as per the provisions of The Citizenship Act, 1955 and The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003 (As amended by 1. G. S. R. 803(E), dated 9th November, 2009 (with effect from 9/11/2009.) 2. Ministry of Home Affairs (Office of Registrar General, India), Order No. S.O. 596(E), dated 15th March, 2010, published in the Gazette of India, Extra, Part II. No. 504 S.3(ii), dated 16th March, 2010 p.1.).

As per the two statutes, the eligibility status would be ascertained based on the NRC, 1951, Electoral Rolls upto 1971 and in their absence the admissible documents upto 24th March (midnight) 1971.

The updated NRC shall contain names of persons eligible for inclusion in updated NRC by virtue of being original inhabitants of Assam.

5. Why do I need to get myself enrolled in the updated NRC?
The NRC when updated shall become an important legal document to fall back upon for a citizen with reference to his/her status of Indian Citizenship. Moreover, as Assam has been facing the problem of illegal migrants from Bangladesh, it is important to identify them. It is therefore imperative on the part of citizens of India in Assam to ensure inclusion of his/her name in the updated NRC.

6. Will I face any problem to get myself enrolled in NRC? Will the collection of documentary proof be very difficult?
If you are an Indian Citizen you will face no problem to get yourself enrolled in NRC. All you need to do is to collect the Legacy Data linkage particulars – the name and Legacy Data Code of your ancestors as appearing in either the NRC 1951 or any of the Electoral Rolls upto 24th March (midnight), 1971.In case these documents are not available, you have to submit any of the admissible documents.

Features of NRC Assam

The National Register of Citizens (NRC) is a list of all Indian citizens. It was first prepared in 1951, and it has been updated several times since then. The NRC in Assam is a separate list that was prepared in 2019. It is intended to identify illegal immigrants from Bangladesh who have entered Assam after 24 March 1971.

The NRC in Assam has several features, including:
** It is a list of all Indian citizens who were residing in Assam on or before 24 March 1971.
** It is prepared by the Registrar General of India.
** It is based on documentary evidence, such as birth certificates, land records, and voter ID cards.
** It is a controversial list, and it has been criticized by some people who believe that it is discriminatory.
** It has been challenged in court, and the Supreme Court of India has ordered that it be updated.

Additional Simplified Procedure

There are two ways to find your Application Receipt Number (ARN) online in Assam:

1. Through the NRC Assam website:
Go to the NRC Assam website: https://nrcassam.nic.in/ and click on the “Know Your ARN” tab. Enter your name, date of birth, and father’s name in the required fields. Click on the “Submit” button. If your ARN is available, it will be displayed on the screen.

2. Through the NRC Assam Seva Kendra:
Visit your designated NRC Seva Kendra and ask for your ARN. The staff at the Seva Kendra will be able to help you find your ARN.

Here are the steps on how to find your ARN through the NRC Assam website:
1. Go to the NRC Assam website.
2. Click on the “Know Your ARN” tab.
3. Enter your name.
4. Enter your date of birth.
5. Enter your father’s name.
6. Click on the “Submit” button.
7. If your ARN is available, it will be displayed on the screen.

If you have any problems finding your ARN, you can call the NRC Assam helpline number at 15107. The helpline staff will be able to help you find your ARN.

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  1. I have lost my ARN Number nrc please kindly solve my issues

  2. Toll free number not respond

  3. Riju Moni Baruah Phukan

    Toll free no not respond.i have lost NRC ARN no so how I get it

  4. Riju Moni Baruah Phukan

    I have lost my NRC ARN no.How I get it plz reply

  5. krishna kanta karmakar

    I have lost my application receipt number but I need it, please answer me.

  6. I have lost my application receipt number but I need it, please answer me.

  7. How can I correct name in the draft NRC?

    1. Call us on 15107 Dial 18003453762 from outside Assam (Tollfree0.

  8. I want to pre-register my mobile number to get SMS regarding inclusion of my name in the draft NRC but got a reply that my arn is not valid. What shall I do now?

  9. My nrc submission get completed but my nrc not found in the list. How can I solve this problem?

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