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epass.py.gov.in : Puducherry E-Pass For Interstate Transit Between MAHE to KERALA

Organisation : Government of Puducherry
Facility Name : E-Pass For Interstate Transit Between MAHE to KERALA
Applicable For : Residents of Puducherry
Website : https://epass.py.gov.in/Index.aspx#

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Puducherry E-Pass System

ePass is issued ONLY for Interstate transit between MAHE (Puducherry District) to KERALA. ePass is NOT issued for OTHERS (Puducherry/Karaikal/Yanam).

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Applications received from other than the residents of MAHE will be stand in REJECTED.

How To Apply For ePass Online?

Just follow the simple steps mentioned below to apply for ePass online.

Step-1 : Go to the link https://epass.py.gov.in/Index.aspx#
Step-2 : Click on the link “Apply Online”


Step-3 : Enter your Mobile Number and Verify OTP


Step-4 : Fill the online application form and Submit

Instructions

Marriage : Marriage invitation card should be uploaded.
Funeral : Death certificate, or certificate obtained local VAO, SHO etc. to be uploaded.
Medical : Appointment letter / relevant medical documents to be uploaded.
Rejoining duty : Call letter from the establishment and Official ID card to be uploaded.
Others : Relevant proof for the reasons / emergency mentioned to be uploaded.
After reaching destination station, Permitted persons shall intimate to the concern Taluk Officials about the travel and shall self quarantine for the period of 15 days.

How To Check Application Status?

Just follow the simple steps mentioned below to check ePass application status online.

Step-1 : Go to the link https://epass.py.gov.in/Index.aspx#
Step-2 : Click on the link “View Status/Download”


Step-3 : Enter the Acknowledgement Number
Step-4 : Enter the Mobile Number
Step-5 : Click on “Submit” button.

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