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A Step-By-Step Guide On How To Get Your PAN Card In 48 Hours

To ensure quick processing, you will need an e-signature to digitally verify your documents and complete the KYC (Know Your Customer) process

A Permanent Account Number (PAN) card is one of the essential documents for individuals and businesses in India, especially for tax-related and financial activities. Typically, obtaining a PAN card can take up to 15 days, but there is an option to expedite the process and receive it within 48 hours.

The fastest way to get a PAN card within 48 hours is by applying online. To ensure quick processing, you will need an e-signature to digitally verify your documents and complete the KYC (Know Your Customer) process.

Here’s How You Can Apply Online

Step 1: Visit the Official website (https://www.protean-tinpan.com/services/pan/pan-index) to begin the PAN application process.
Step 2: Scroll down the homepage and click on the ‘Apply Now’ button under the ‘Application for allotment of New PAN’ section.
Step 3: Fill in the required details such as application type, category, name, date of birth, email, and mobile number. Afterward, click ‘Submit.’
Step 4: You will receive a token number and can proceed with the application.
Step 5: Choose the ‘Submit digitally through e-KYC and e-Sign’ option for document submission. Select ‘No’ when asked if you require a physical PAN card, as that will take longer than 48 hours.
Step 6: Complete the form with your personal, contact, and AO (Assessing Officer) details.
Step 7: Upload the necessary documents, pay the required fees, and click ‘Submit.’

After submission, you’ll receive an acknowledgment number to track your application. Once your details are verified, you will receive the PAN number within 48 hours at your registered email address.

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Documents Required 

Proof of Identity: This includes documents that verify your identity, such as an Aadhaar card, passport, photo ID card issued by the central or state government or a public sector undertaking, voter ID card, ration card, central government health scheme card, pensioner card copy, driving license, or arms license.

Proof of Birth: To verify your date of birth, you can provide a birth certificate, birth certificate issued by the Indian consulate, driving license, matriculation certificate from a recognized board, passport, pension payment order, or a signed affidavit stating your date of birth before a magistrate. Other acceptable documents include a marriage certificate issued by the marriage registrar’s office and a domicile certificate issued by the government.

Proof of Address: For address verification, acceptable documents include utility bills (not older than three months), passport, voter ID card, Aadhaar card, a bank account statement, post office passbook with an address, a spouse’s passport, property tax assessment order, property registration document, driving license, domicile certificate issued by the government, or an accommodation allotment letter issued by the central or state government (no older than three years).

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