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Madhya Pradesh RTI Online Portal Help: Department Not Listed, Payment, First Appeal and Offline Filing

Note: FileMyRTI is not a government website. This guide helps citizens use the official RTI portal correctly. If the portal does not support your department or filing route, FileMyRTI can help you file through the correct online or postal method.

Quick answer

You can file an RTI or First Appeal online for Madhya Pradesh State Government departments and public authorities through the MP RTI Online portal at rti.mp.gov.in. The fee is Rs. 10, payable online via SBI internet banking or a Master/Visa/RuPay card. Do not use this portal for Central Government offices or other States. If your MP office is not available on the portal, file by post to the concerned PIO. Below are the inputs to keep ready, the common problems and fixes, and when to file offline.

Go to rti.mp.gov.in > Fee: RTI application fee Rs. 10. Online payment is supported through SBI internet banking and Master/Visa/RuPay debit/credit cards. Offline, the fee can be paid by cash (against receipt), Indian Postal Order, Demand Draft or court-fee stamp payable to the PIO. BPL applicants are exempt with a valid BPL certificate.
CoversMadhya Pradesh State Government departments and public authorities available on the MP RTI Online portal. The portal allows online RTI applications and First Appeals.
Does NOT coverCentral Government offices and public authorities of other States. Use the MP portal only for Madhya Pradesh State public authorities; for Central Government RTIs use rtionline.gov.in.

Before you start, keep these ready

  • A mobile number and email (for updates and the acknowledgement)
  • Your full postal address
  • The Madhya Pradesh department / public authority you want information from
  • Your RTI questions, written in plain text
  • A payment method - SBI internet banking or a Master/Visa/RuPay card (or, offline, cash / IPO / DD / court-fee stamp payable to the PIO)
  • A supporting document as a small PDF, if needed
  • A copy of your BPL certificate, if claiming the fee exemption
Good to know: The MP RTI Online portal (rti.mp.gov.in) lets you submit an RTI application and First Appeal online and pay the fee through its payment gateway. Use it only for Madhya Pradesh State public authorities.

How filing works

  1. Open rti.mp.gov.in and start a new RTI request as guided by the portal.
  2. Read the portal instructions, then select the concerned Madhya Pradesh department / public authority.
  3. Enter your applicant details and postal address.
  4. Write your RTI request in clear, plain text.
  5. Attach a supporting document as a PDF only if needed (BPL certificate if claiming the exemption).
  6. Pay the Rs. 10 fee online via SBI internet banking or a Master/Visa/RuPay card (BPL applicants are exempt).
  7. Submit and save the registration / acknowledgement number - you need it to track the RTI and to file a First Appeal.

If your department is not listed (the most common problem)

  • Look for the parent Madhya Pradesh department - the office may sit under a larger public authority.
  • If it is a Central Government office, use the Central RTI portal (rtionline.gov.in) - see our Central portal help.
  • If it is another State's public authority, use that State's RTI route.
  • If an MP office is not available on the portal, file by post to the concerned PIO - see our guide to filing RTI offline.
  • Use Section 6(3) transfer only after a reasonable effort to identify the correct public authority. See Section 6(3) explained.
  • Not sure which office or PIO? Use FindMyPIO, or let FileMyRTI identify it and file for you.

Common portal errors and how to fix them

Department / public authority not listed

Look for the parent MP department first. If it is a Central Government office, use the Central portal (rtionline.gov.in); if it is another State, use that State's route. If an MP office is not available on the portal, file by post to its PIO.

Payment failed, or amount debited but not confirmed

Do not pay again immediately. Save the bank reference number and check the portal status/history. If the amount was debited but the request is not confirmed, keep the reference and retry only after confirming.

Card or net-banking option not working

The portal supports SBI internet banking and Master/Visa/RuPay cards. If online payment keeps failing, file by post and pay the fee by cash / IPO / DD / court-fee stamp payable to the PIO.

Portal rejects special characters in your RTI text

Remove bullets, emojis, smart/curly quotes and copied formatting. Paste your draft into Notepad first to strip the formatting, then use simple punctuation.

Supporting document upload failed

Use a small PDF and remove spaces/special characters from the file name. Upload only what is relevant to your RTI (and a BPL certificate if claiming the exemption).

No registration / acknowledgement number generated

Do not assume the RTI was filed. Check the status/history and your email. If nothing appears, retry or file by post and keep the postal receipt as proof.

Filing a First Appeal

The MP portal supports First Appeals online for RTIs filed through it - use your registration number. If your RTI was filed physically by post, file the First Appeal physically to the First Appellate Authority of the same office. For a Second Appeal or complaint, approach the Madhya Pradesh State Information Commission.

When to use a State portal or file offline instead

  • The Madhya Pradesh office is not available on the portal.
  • The portal or online payment is repeatedly failing.
  • The office is a Central Government body or another State's authority - use the Central portal (rtionline.gov.in) or that State's route.
  • You want a Speed Post trail as documentary proof, or you already know the PIO address.

For the postal route, see how to file an RTI offline (by post), including how to attach the fee.

Postal RTI packet checklist

  • Signed RTI application
  • Correct fee instrument or BPL proof
  • Supporting document, if needed
  • Envelope addressed to the PIO / public authority
  • Your return address
  • A photo or photocopy of the full packet before dispatch
  • The Speed Post or registered post receipt

Not sure whether to file online or by post? FileMyRTI can identify the route and file it for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I file Madhya Pradesh RTI online?

Yes. The MP RTI Online portal at rti.mp.gov.in lets you file RTI applications and First Appeals online for Madhya Pradesh State public authorities.

What is the RTI fee in Madhya Pradesh?

Rs. 10. Online you can pay via SBI internet banking or a Master/Visa/RuPay card; offline by cash / IPO / DD / court-fee stamp payable to the PIO. BPL applicants are exempt with a valid certificate.

Can I file Central Government RTI on the MP portal?

No. Use the MP portal only for Madhya Pradesh State public authorities; for Central Government RTIs use rtionline.gov.in.

What if the MP department is not listed?

Look for the parent department. If it is still not available, file by post to the concerned PIO. Do not pick a random department just to proceed.

Can FileMyRTI file a Madhya Pradesh RTI for me?

Yes. FileMyRTI can draft the RTI, identify the correct MP public authority or PIO, and file it through the correct online or postal route.

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Last verified: June 2026 against the official MP RTI Online portal. The portal describes online RTI application / First Appeal filing with payment through SBI internet banking and Master/Visa/RuPay cards. Reconfirm current fee, department availability and portal notices before filing. See also: the national RTI online guide, the Fee Calculator, and more portal help guides.

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