Online FIR & Complaints - Arunachal Pradesh
Learn how to file an Online First Information Report (FIR) or general complaints with the Arunachal Pradesh Police. Access official portals for convenient and transparent reporting of incidents.
Scroll down for official links and detailed information on online FIR and complaint services.
What is an FIR and a Complaint?
First Information Report (FIR): An FIR is a written document prepared by the police when they receive information about the commission of a cognizable offence (an offence for which a police officer may arrest without a warrant). It marks the beginning of the criminal justice process.
Complaint: A complaint typically refers to a grievance or a report about a non-cognizable offence, misconduct, or a general issue that a citizen wishes to bring to the attention of the police or other authorities. While an FIR leads to a police investigation, a complaint might lead to an inquiry or resolution of the grievance.
Importance of Online FIR & Complaint Filing
- Convenience: File reports from anywhere, anytime, without visiting a police station.
- Transparency: Provides a digital record and tracking mechanism for your complaint/FIR.
- Accessibility: Especially beneficial for remote areas or during emergencies.
- Speed: Expedites the reporting process.
- Record Keeping: Easy access to your filed reports and their status.
How to File an Online FIR (for Cognizable Offence)
For filing an online FIR for cognizable offenses, generally, the process is as follows:
- Visit the Official Police Portal: Go to the official website of the Arunachal Pradesh Police or the relevant citizen services portal (see Useful Links).
- Look for "e-FIR" or "File FIR": Navigate to the section dedicated to online FIR filing.
- Register/Login: You may need to register as a new user or log in if you have an existing account.
- Fill FIR Details: Provide all necessary information about the incident, including date, time, place, details of the incident, and particulars of the accused (if known).
- Attach Documents: Upload supporting documents like photos, videos, or other evidence (if available).
- Submit: Review the details and submit the FIR. You will receive an acknowledgement number.
- Follow-up: Police may contact you for further details or verification.
Note: Online FIR filing might be limited to certain types of offenses (e.g., theft of vehicles/mobile phones). For serious crimes, physical presence at a police station might still be required or preferred.
How to File an Online Complaint (General/Non-Cognizable)
For general complaints or non-cognizable offenses:
- Visit the Police Citizen Services Portal: Access the Arunachal Pradesh Police website or the dedicated citizen portal.
- Find "Online Complaint" or "Public Grievance": Locate the section for general complaints.
- Provide Details: Fill in your personal details and a clear description of your grievance or the incident.
- Upload Supporting Files: Attach any relevant documents, images, or videos.
- Submit: Submit the complaint and note down the complaint reference number.
- Track Status: Use the reference number to track the status of your complaint online.
How to Check FIR/Complaint Status Online
Most online portals provide a facility to track the status of your submitted FIR or complaint:
- Go to the same official portal where you filed the report.
- Look for "Track FIR Status," "Complaint Status," or "Know Your Case Status."
- Enter the unique FIR number or complaint reference number provided to you upon submission.
- View the latest updates on the progress of your report.
Important Points to Remember
- Always provide accurate and truthful information. Filing false reports is a punishable offense.
- Keep the acknowledgement number/FIR number safe for future reference.
- For emergencies or serious crimes, always call the Police Helpline (Dial 112 or 100) immediately.
- If online filing is not available for a specific type of offense, or if you prefer, visit your nearest police station.
- Ensure you have a stable internet connection and all necessary details/documents ready before starting the online process.
Useful Links
- Arunachal Pradesh Police Official Website: arunpol.nic.in
- Arunachal Pradesh Official Portal (may have links to citizen services): arunachalpradesh.gov.in
- Citizen Portal (for general services, if available): citizen.arunpol.nic.in (This link is a common pattern for police citizen portals, verify if active for AR)
- National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) Citizen Services: citizen.ncrb.gov.in (For general police station locator and some national services)
- Police Helpline: Dial 112 (Emergency Response Support System) or 100
Eligibility Criteria
You'll need to meet certain age, income, or residential rules set by the department in charge. These requirements change depending on the state and the exact scheme. Make sure to check the official portal to see if you qualify before starting your application.
General Application Process
Online Application
- Go to the government portal handling this specific service.
- Create an account or log in if you already have one.
- Type in your personal details on the application form.
- Upload clear scans of your supporting documents.
- Pay the processing fee if the site asks for one.
- Submit your form and keep the acknowledgment number safe so you can track it later.
Applicable Fees
How much you pay depends entirely on the service, your category, and where you live. Some applications are completely free online. Others might ask for a small processing charge, especially if you apply through a local service center. Always check the official website for the exact costs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: How can I check the status of my application?
Most portals have a tracking page. Just enter your acknowledgment number, application ID, or phone number to see where your form is in the process.
Q2: Is an online application mandatory?
Most departments prefer online applications because they process much faster. If you'd rather do it in person, you can usually visit a local Common Service Centre (CSC) or department office to get help.
Q3: What should I do if I make a mistake in my application?
Many websites give you a few days to fix mistakes after you submit. If there's no online correction option, you'll probably have to visit the issuing office with your original documents to get it fixed.
File Online FIR / Complaint or Check Status:
Go to Arunachal Pradesh Police PortalRedirects to the official website of the Arunachal Pradesh Police.