In this guide, we will tell you everything you need to know about how to find PAN card centres, track your application status, and apply for a PAN card online. Whether you are applying for a new PAN or making corrections to an old one, these steps will help you get your PAN card quickly and efficiently in 2026.

With the government making Aadhaar-PAN linking strictly mandatory, many people are looking to update their details. Let’s dive into the updated process.
How To Search Nearest NSDL Pan Centres
Two main government-authorized agencies manage PAN applications in India: Protean eGov Technologies (formerly NSDL) and UTIITSL.
1. Protean (formerly NSDL) PAN Centres
To find a Protean application centre near you, follow this link:
You can search for centres by entering your PIN code or selecting your State and City. These centres are helpful if you prefer offline submission or need biometric authentication.

2. UTIITSL PAN Centres
UTIITSL also has a vast network of centres across India. You can find their nearest office here:

How To Track The Progress of Your PAN Application
Once you have applied for a PAN card, you will receive an acknowledgment number. You can use this to track your status online.
Tracking on Protean (NSDL) Website:
- Open: https://tin.tin.proteantech.in/pantan/StatusTrack.html
- Select Application Type: PAN – New / Change Request
- Enter your 15-digit Acknowledgment Number.
- Enter the captcha and click Submit.
Tracking on UTIITSL Website:
- Open: https://www.trackpan.utiitsl.com/PANONLINE/forms/TrackPan/trackApp
- Enter your Application Coupon Number or your PAN number.
- Click Submit to see the real-time status.
How To Apply For PAN Card Online (2025-2026 Process)
The quickest and most common way to get your PAN card is by applying online using Aadhaar-based e-KYC. This process is completely paperless.
Step-by-Step Online Application:
- Visit the Protean (NSDL) Portal: Online PAN Services
- Select Application Type: “New PAN – Indian Citizen (Form 49A)” or “Changes/Correction”.
- Fill in your personal details (Name, Date of Birth, Email, Mobile).
- Choose Aadhaar e-KYC: This is the fastest way. It uses your Aadhaar data and OTP to verify your identity.
- Aadhaar Mandate: As of July 1, 2025, it is mandatory to provide and link your Aadhaar during the application process.
PAN Card Fees (2025-2026):
| Service | Fee (Inclusive of GST) |
|---|---|
| Physical PAN Card + e-PAN (India address) | ₹107 |
| e-PAN Card Only (Email delivery) | ₹72 |
| Instant e-PAN (via Income Tax Portal) | Free |
| Physical PAN Card (Foreign address) | ₹1,017 |
Note: For a completely free and instant e-PAN, you can use the “Instant e-PAN” facility on the Income Tax e-filing portal. This requires your mobile number to be linked with Aadhaar.
What are the Common Errors While Applying for a PAN Card Online?
Even with a simple process, a small mistake can lead to rejection. Watch out for these:
- Data Mismatch: Your name and date of birth in the application must exactly match your Aadhaar card. Even a space or a dot in the name can cause a mismatch.
- Incorrect Signature: If you choose the “Physical Submission” mode, ensuring your signature is within the box and clearly visible is crucial. For e-KYC, your Aadhaar photo will be used, and you may need to sign digitally or on the card later.
- Applying for Multiple PANs: Having more than one PAN card is illegal in India and attracts a penalty of ₹10,000. If you have an old PAN, apply for “Correction” rather than a “New PAN.”
FAQs
Both are equally good and official. The only difference is the layout of their websites and the location of their physical centres. Choose the one that has a centre closer to you if you need to visit in person.
Yes. By using the “Instant e-PAN” facility on the Income Tax Department’s website, you can get a digital PAN card (e-PAN) in about 10 minutes for free.
If you use the Aadhaar e-KYC (OTP-based) method, you don’t need to send any physical documents. It is 100% digital.
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