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How to File RTI in Andhra Pradesh — Complete Guide

A comprehensive, expert-written guide to filing Right to Information (RTI) applications in Andhra Pradesh. Covers the Andhra Pradesh State Information Commission, all major government departments, step-by-step filing process, sample questions, and common mistakes to avoid.

Written by FileMyRTI Expert Team | Last updated: Mar 21, 2026 | 50,000+ RTI applications filed
RTI Application Fee
₹10
BPL Category
Exempt
Commission Phone
0863-2387345
Official Website
Response Time
30 Days

Overview of RTI in Andhra Pradesh

Everything citizens of Andhra Pradesh need to know about exercising their Right to Information

The Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005 empowers every citizen of India to request information from public authorities. In Andhra Pradesh, this right is overseen by the Andhra Pradesh State Information Commission, which ensures transparency and accountability across all state government departments.

Whether you need information about land records, government schemes, pension status, education policies, or civic infrastructure — every Andhra Pradesh government department is legally required to respond to your RTI application within 30 days. For matters involving life or personal liberty, the response time is just 48 hours.

Key Fact

Under Section 6 of the RTI Act, you do not need to provide any reason for requesting information. The PIO (Public Information Officer) cannot ask why you need the information — they are legally bound to provide it within the stipulated timeframe, unless it falls under the exemptions listed in Section 8.

When filing RTI in Andhra Pradesh, be as specific as possible in your questions. Instead of asking "Give me all information about road construction," ask "Please provide the total expenditure incurred on road construction in [specific area] during 2024-2025, including contractor names, work order amounts, and completion status." Specific questions get faster, more useful responses.

Andhra Pradesh State Information Commission

The appellate body for all RTI matters in Andhra Pradesh

The Andhra Pradesh State Information Commission is the highest appellate authority for RTI matters within Andhra Pradesh. If a Public Information Officer (PIO) fails to respond to your application within 30 days, or if you are unsatisfied with the information provided, you can escalate through the appeals process — first to the First Appellate Authority (typically a senior officer in the same department), and then to the State Information Commission as a second appeal.

Commission
Andhra Pradesh State Information Commission
Address
5th Floor, DPS Constructions, Opposite Sai Baba Temple, NH 16 Service Road, Mangalagiri, Guntur District - 522302
Phone
0863-2387345

If the PIO does not respond within 30 days, you are automatically entitled to file a First Appeal. Keep a copy of your original RTI application and the postal receipt as proof of submission. FileMyRTI tracks all applications and automatically reminds you when it is time to escalate.

Government Departments in Andhra Pradesh

You can file RTI applications to any of these Andhra Pradesh state government departments

Andhra Pradesh has 15+ major government departments, each headed by a Principal Secretary or Secretary-level officer. Every department is required to designate a PIO (Public Information Officer) and a First Appellate Authority under the RTI Act. Below are the key departments you can file RTI to:

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Revenue
2
Education
3
Health & Family Welfare
4
Home (Police)
5
Panchayat Raj & Rural Development
6
Municipal Administration
7
Agriculture
8
Irrigation
9
Transport
10
Social Welfare
11
Women & Child Development
12
Finance
13
Housing
14
Energy
15
Industries & Commerce
Did You Know?

You can file RTI to multiple departments in a single application if the information spans across departments. However, it is more effective to file separate, focused applications to each department. FileMyRTI can help you identify the right department for your query.

How to File RTI in Andhra Pradesh — Step by Step

A detailed, expert-guided process to file your RTI application correctly

1

Identify the Right Department & PIO

Determine which Andhra Pradesh government department holds the information you need. Every department has a designated Public Information Officer (PIO) who is legally responsible for providing information under the RTI Act. If you are unsure which department to approach, you can send it to any government office — they are required to transfer it to the correct department within 5 days.

2

Draft Your RTI Application

Write clear, specific questions addressed to the PIO. Include your full name, address, and contact details. Your application should be written in English or the official language of Andhra Pradesh. You do not need to give any reason for seeking the information. Keep each question focused on a single piece of information for the best results.

3

Pay the Application Fee

The RTI application fee for Andhra Pradesh is ₹10, payable via postal order, demand draft, or cash (if filing in person). BPL (Below Poverty Line) cardholders are fully exempt — just attach a copy of your BPL certificate. Additional charges apply for photocopies of documents (₹2 per page) or inspection of records (no fee for the first hour, ₹5 for each subsequent hour).

4

Submit Your Application

You can submit your RTI application through multiple channels: (a) By post — send to the PIO's office address via registered post or speed post, (b) In person — deliver directly to the PIO's office and get an acknowledgment receipt, (c) Online — through the government RTI Online portal (for central government departments), or (d) Through FileMyRTI — our experts handle everything from drafting to submission and tracking.

5

Wait for Response (30 Days)

The PIO must provide the requested information within 30 days of receiving your application. If the information concerns the life or liberty of a person, the response must be given within 48 hours. The PIO may seek clarification if your questions are ambiguous, but they cannot reject the application on grounds of "insufficient reason."

6

File First Appeal (If No Response or Unsatisfied)

If the PIO does not respond within 30 days, provides incomplete information, or rejects your application — you can file a First Appeal with the First Appellate Authority (typically a senior officer in the same department) within 30 days. No additional fee is required for the first appeal.

7

Second Appeal to Andhra Pradesh State Information Commission

If the First Appeal also fails, you can file a Second Appeal with the Andhra Pradesh State Information Commission within 90 days. The Commission has the power to impose penalties of up to ₹25,000 on PIOs who fail to comply with the RTI Act.

Always send your RTI application by Registered Post or Speed Post and keep the receipt. This serves as proof of submission and helps establish the 30-day response deadline. If filing through FileMyRTI, we handle submission and provide you with complete tracking and proof of delivery.

Common RTI Mistakes to Avoid in Andhra Pradesh

Based on our experience of filing 50,000+ RTI applications across India

Asking vague questions: "Tell me everything about development in my area" gives the PIO room to provide minimal or irrelevant information. Always ask specific questions with clear parameters like dates, locations, and metrics.

Being specific: "Please provide the total budget allocated and expenditure incurred for road construction in [area] during financial year 2024-2025, including contractor names and work completion status."

Addressing the wrong department: Sending an RTI about land records to the Education department wastes 5 days (the transfer period) and delays your response.

Research first: Identify the correct department before filing. FileMyRTI helps you pinpoint the right PIO for your specific query.

Asking for "opinions" or "reasons": RTI covers factual information — documents, data, records. You cannot ask "Why did the government make this decision?" but you can ask "Please provide the minutes of the meeting where this decision was taken."

Ask for records: Frame questions around documents, files, data, and records rather than opinions or justifications.

Not following up: Many citizens give up after 30 days of silence. This is exactly what a non-compliant PIO hopes for.

Escalate promptly: File your First Appeal immediately after the 30-day deadline passes. This is your legal right and puts pressure on the department to respond.

Sample RTI Questions for Andhra Pradesh

Expert-crafted sample questions you can adapt for your own RTI application

Below are sample RTI questions specific to Andhra Pradesh government departments. You can use these as templates — just replace the placeholders (shown in brackets) with your specific details. Each question is structured to maximize the chances of getting a complete, useful response.

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Sample Question 1

"Please provide details of all development works sanctioned and completed in [district/mandal] during 2024-2025, including budget allocated and expenditure incurred."

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Sample Question 2

"Kindly furnish the list of all government land encroachments identified in [district] and action taken against encroachers in the last 3 years."

3
Sample Question 3

"Please provide details of teacher vacancies in government schools in [district], including subject-wise and school-wise breakdown."

These are just starting points. FileMyRTI's team of RTI experts can draft customized, legally precise questions tailored to your specific situation. Our drafts are optimized based on 50,000+ applications — we know what works and what gets rejected.

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Frequently Asked Questions — RTI in Andhra Pradesh

Answers to the most common questions about filing RTI in Andhra Pradesh

How to file RTI in Andhra Pradesh?
You can file RTI in Andhra Pradesh by sending your application with ₹10 fee to the PIO of the concerned department. You can also file online through the RTI Online portal or through FileMyRTI for expert assistance.
What is the RTI fee in Andhra Pradesh?
The RTI application fee in Andhra Pradesh is ₹10. BPL (Below Poverty Line) cardholders are exempt from paying the fee.
How long does it take to get RTI response in Andhra Pradesh?
The PIO must respond within 30 days of receiving the RTI application. For matters involving life or liberty, the response must be given within 48 hours.
Can I file RTI online in Andhra Pradesh?
Yes, you can file RTI online through the central RTI Online portal (rtionline.gov.in) for central departments, or through FileMyRTI which handles both state and central RTI applications.

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