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Seamlessly Update Your Name on Your Indian Passport with DocuPro
An incorrect or outdated name on your Indian passport can lead to significant travel and identity issues. Whether it's a spelling mistake, a change of surname after marriage, or a legal name change, it is a critical process that requires precision. The passport office will not simply correct your name; you must apply for a re-issue of your passport with the updated information.
At DocuPro, we specialize in simplifying this complex passport name change process. We provide end-to-end support, from preparing your documents to guiding you through the online application and physical submission at the Passport Seva Kendra (PSK). Our service is designed to be hassle-free, ensuring your application is error-free and approved without unnecessary delays.
Our experts streamline the entire process of getting your passport name corrected. We manage the online application and prepare you for a smooth visit to the Passport Seva Kendra.
The required documents for a passport name change depend on the specific reason. It is essential to carry the originals of all documents for verification at the PSK.
This applies to a woman who is adding her husband's surname or changing her name after marriage.
This applies to any other reason for a legal name change.
Don't let the complexity of paperwork stand in the way of your next trip. Trust DocuPro to handle your passport name change efficiently and securely. Our experts ensure every detail is perfect, saving you from long queues and application rejections.

Processing Time
5-8 Days
Starting Price
₹3000
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99.8%
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You need to apply for a "re-issue" of your passport under the "Change in existing personal particulars" option, providing documentary proof of your name change.
Depending on the reason, documents like an affidavit, gazette notification, marriage certificate, or divorce decree are typically required.
