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Voter ID Card: How to get PVC Voter ID Card? Know the complete process step by step..

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Do you know that the Election Commission of India is now issuing PVC Voter ID Cards? Yes, this new card comes in a horizontal format like an ATM Card, which looks very cool and is also better than the old paper card. Today, we will tell you in detail about the benefits of this new PVC Voter ID Card and how to apply...

Advantages of PVC Voter ID Card
Waterproof and Durable: The biggest advantage of this new PVC Voter ID Card is that it does not get damaged quickly.

Smart Design: This new PVC Voter ID Card looks more compact than the old vertical card.

Advanced Security Features: Not only this, this new Voter ID Card also has advanced security features, which make it even more special.

Long Life: It is better than the paper Voter ID Card and will remain safe for years.

In such a situation, if you also have an old Voter ID Card, then you can convert it into a PVC Card absolutely free.

How to apply for a PVC Voter ID Card?

First of all, search the Voter's Service Portal on Google. Here, open the first result (https://voters.eci.gov.in/).

After this, Sign Up / Login. If you do not already have an account, then create a new account with your email and mobile number.

From here, now select Form 8. Shifting of residence / Correction of entries / Replacement of EPIC / Marking of PwD will be written at the top.

Now you will be asked for whom you are applying, so select Self from here.

After this, enter the EPIC number of your Voter ID.

After doing this, click on the option Issue of replacement EPIC without correction.

After this check your details and just click on Next.

Now you will be asked the reason for getting a new card from where select the second option.

After submitting the form you will get the Service Request Number (SRN), from which you can track the status.

After a few days, your new PVC Voter ID Card will reach your home address.

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