How to claim my pf money in english by mail
To claim your PF (Provident Fund) money in English by mail, you'll need to follow these steps:
Step 1: Gather required documents
- PF account number (also known as EPF account number)
- PF account passbook (if you have one)
- Proof of identity (e.g., Aadhaar card, PAN card, driving license, etc.)
- Proof of address (e.g., electricity bill, bank statement, etc.)
- A cancelled cheque leaf or a bank account statement with your name and account number
Step 2: Fill out the claim form
- Download the PF claim form (UAN-31) from the EPFO (Employees' Provident Fund Organisation) website or collect it from your employer.
- Fill out the form in English, providing the required information, including:
- Your name and address
- PF account number
- Reason for claiming the PF amount (e.g., retirement, resignation, death, etc.)
- Amount claimed
- Signature
Step 3: Attach supporting documents
- Attach the required documents mentioned in Step 1 to the claim form.
Step 4: Send the claim form and documents
- Send the completed claim form and supporting documents to the EPFO office by registered post or speed post.
Step 5: Wait for the claim to be processed
- The EPFO office will process your claim and verify the documents.
- If everything is in order, the PF amount will be credited to your bank account.
Step 6: Verify the claim
- Once the claim is processed, you'll receive a notification from the EPFO office.
- Verify the claim by checking your bank account or contacting the EPFO office.
Here's the address to send your claim form and documents:
- EPFO, Bhavishya Nidhi Bhawan, 14-Bhikaiji Cama Place, New Delhi - 110066
Important notes:
- Make sure to fill out the claim form correctly and attach all required documents.
- You can also claim your PF money online through the EPFO website or the Umang app.
- If you're claiming a PF amount due to retirement or resignation, you may need to provide additional documents, such as a letter from your employer or a copy of your resignation letter.
Remember to keep a copy of the claim form and supporting documents for your records.