Have you applied for PF withdrawal or transfer, and the status still shows “Under Process” for weeks? Under the RTI Act, 2005, you have the legal right to seek updates, demand accountability, and get action from EPFO.
  • By - K.N.S.K. Vara Prasad
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🧾 RTI for PF Withdrawal or Transfer Delay – Know Your EPFO Claim Status (2025)

Have you applied for PF withdrawal or transfer, and the status still shows “Under Process” for weeks? Under the RTI Act, 2005, you have the legal right to seek updates, demand accountability, and get action from EPFO.


✅ What You Can Ask in Your RTI for PF Status

Through RTI, you can request the following:

  • ✅ Current status of your EPF claim

  • ✅ Day-wise movement and officer details

  • ✅ Reasons for delay, if any

  • ✅ Timeline for completion as per service norms

  • ✅ Copy of internal notes or files (if available)


🎯 When Should You File an RTI for PF Delays?

Consider filing an RTI if:

🔄 These Situations Apply to You:

  • PF claim is pending for more than 20–30 working days

  • Status says “Under Process” with no progress

  • Claim is approved but money is not credited
     

    📎 Attach:

  • Acknowledgment of claim

  • UAN card or valid ID proof

  • ₹10 IPO/DD or online RTI fee receipt


  • 🛠️ How to File RTI for PF Claim Status

    Option 1: Use FileMyRTI.com

  • Go to FileMyRTI.com

  • Select “PF/EPFO RTI

  • Upload UAN, claim details, and ID proof

  • We will draft, post, and track your RTI
     

    Let experts handle your RTI from start to finish:

    👉 Apply RTI for PF Delay – Click Here

    Just select “PF/EPFO RTI”, upload your claim & UAN details, and we’ll do the rest — drafting, posting, and tracking your RTI with EPFO.

  • Option 2: File It Yourself

  • Draft RTI using the format above

  • Address it to the PIO of your Regional PF Office

  • Attach ₹10 fee

  • Send via Registered Post with acknowledgment


  • 📅 RTI Response Timeline

    The EPFO is legally bound to reply within 30 days of receiving your RTI.
    If you don’t receive a reply, you may file a First Appeal with the EPFO Appellate Authority.

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