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police.rajasthan.gov.in : Verification Status of Servant, Tenant

Organisation : Rajasthan Police
Facility : Verification Status of Servant/Tenant
Applicable For : Rajasthan
Website : https://www.police.rajasthan.gov.in/

Rajasthan Police Verification Status of Servant

To verify the status of Servant or Tenant first select servant uploads or tenant uploads and then enter the following details,
1. Enter Reference Number

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2. Enter Applicant Mobile Number
3. Click on the Search button

Safety tips for Foreigners :
** Foreigners should submit their applications along with the registration forms with full details to the FRO concerned. For the foreigners holding visas valid up to 180 days registration and leave India permission are not required.

** Foreigners having visas for more than 180 days should get themselves registered within 14 days of arrival in India. However, Pakistani nationals should report their arrival within 24 hrs. and all Afghan nationals are required to register themselves within 7 days of arrival in India irrespective of their visa validity.

** Delay in registration will make them liable for a penalty of US 30 $ each. Extension of visa beyond 180 days will require registration. Children below 16 years of age are exempted from registration. However, they are required to obtain residential permit and extension of stay.

** Foreigners having special endorsements in their visas do not require registration and departure clearance for visits upto six months/ 180 days, but registration and leave India permission are required if their stay exceeds six months/ 180 days.

Application forms are available free of cost at FRO’s office. Adults and minors should submit 4 and 2 photographs respectively.

** Proof of address (ration card, telephone bill, electricity bill etc.) and undertaking letter of landlord or the person with whom the foreigner is staying should be submitted. Two sets of passport and visa copies should be enclosed with the forms.

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FAQ On Lost Article Report

1. I have not received an e-mail confirmation even though I have submitted my report.
** You may have accidentally provided a wrong e-mail address or your e-mail inbox is full.

** You may also contact the SCRB, Rajasthan Police, Rajasthan at 0141-2300597 to check your report.

2. How a ‘LOST ARTICLE REPORT’ can be verified?
Any person can verify the ‘LOST ARTICLE REPORT’ by filling LR No. and the registered mobile number or email address in the search link of the application on the Rajasthan Police website

3. I am a foreigner. Can I lodge a ‘LOST ARTICLE REPORT’ online?
You can lodge a police report through this application if you have lost or misplaced any article/document in Rajasthan.

4. Is any investigation/enquiry done by police after lodging of a complaint?
This is only information to police. The Police will not investigate or make any enquiries on the information lodged in this Application but will only keep a record of it for future reference by any person or agency.

About Us :
With the advent of independence in August 1947, the 563 princely States of India were gradually integrated into different administrative homogeneous units. The State of Rajasthan, in its present form came into being in different stages.

The Matsya union comprising Alwar, Bharatpur, Dholpur and Karauli were the first to be ushered in on March 18, 1948. They were joined a week later by Banswara, Bundi, Dungarpur, Jhalawar, Kishangarh, Kushalgarh, Kota, Pratapgarh, Shahpura, Tonk and Udaipur.

Exactly a year later, the four larger States viz. Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner and Jaisalmer also joined in. Together they formed the Greater Rajasthan, which was inaugurated by Home Minister of India Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel on 31st March, 1949.

Functions of Rajasthan Police

The Rajasthan Police is the state police force of Rajasthan, India. It is headed by the Director General of Police (DGP) and is responsible for maintaining law and order in the state.

The Rajasthan Police has a wide range of functions, including:
** Enforcing laws: The Rajasthan Police is responsible for enforcing the laws of the state, including the Indian Penal Code, the Code of Criminal Procedure, and the Motor Vehicles Act.
** Preventing crimes: The Rajasthan Police also has a responsibility to prevent crimes from happening. This includes conducting crime prevention campaigns, gathering intelligence on potential criminals, and responding to reports of suspicious activity.
** Responding to emergencies: The Rajasthan Police is responsible for responding to emergencies, such as natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and other major incidents.
** Providing security: The Rajasthan Police also provides security to public officials, dignitaries, and other important people.
** Investigating crimes: When a crime does occur, the Rajasthan Police is responsible for investigating the crime and apprehending the perpetrators.

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