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SIR Documents Required 2026: Complete Documents List, Last Date, Eligibility & Form PDF

By Jayesh Gavit

Published Jul 18, 20266 min readVerified Jul 18, 2026
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SIR Documents Required 2026: Complete Documents List, Last Date, Eligibility & Form PDF

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CategoryMaharashtra news

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Verified on Jul 18, 2026

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Search Your Name in SIR 2002 DatabaseVoter Services PortalMaharashtra CEO – Elector Search, Additions, Deletions & UpdatesNational Voter Helpline Portal

Special Intensive Revision (SIR) Maharashtra 2026

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has launched the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026 to verify and update the electoral rolls across the country. As part of Phase III, Maharashtra has started a statewide voter verification drive where eligible electors are required to verify their details through an Enumeration Form (EF).

Initially, the verification process was scheduled to end on 29 July 2026, but due to heavy monsoon rains affecting field verification in several districts, the Election Commission extended the deadline to 8 August 2026.

If you are already registered as a voter or planning to register soon, this guide explains everything you need to know, including eligibility, required documents, submission methods, and important dates.


Maharashtra SIR 2026: Quick Highlights

Particular

Details

Conducting Authority

Election Commission of India (ECI)

Exercise Name

Special Intensive Revision (SIR) 2026

State

Maharashtra

Phase

Phase III

Enumeration Started

30 June 2026

Revised Last Date

8 August 2026

Submission Mode

Online & Offline

Form Required

Enumeration Form (EF)

Verification

Booth Level Officer (BLO)

Official Helpline

1950


What is the Special Intensive Revision (SIR)?

The Special Intensive Revision is a nationwide voter verification exercise conducted by the Election Commission of India to ensure that electoral rolls remain accurate and up to date.

During this process, Booth Level Officers (BLOs) visit households to verify voter details, distribute Enumeration Forms, and collect updated information wherever required.

The objective is to:

  • Remove duplicate voter entries.

  • Delete names of deceased voters.

  • Update voters who have shifted residence.

  • Correct incorrect information.

  • Ensure every eligible Indian citizen is included in the electoral roll.


Why is the SIR Being Conducted?

Over time, voter lists may contain outdated information because people move to new addresses, some voters pass away, and duplicate entries can occur. The Special Intensive Revision helps maintain an accurate electoral roll, making elections more transparent and ensuring that only eligible citizens remain registered.


Who Needs to Fill the Enumeration Form?

The Enumeration Form is generally meant for existing voters whose names already appear in the electoral roll.

If your details require verification or updating during the SIR process, you should complete and submit the form as instructed by the Election Commission or the Booth Level Officer.

New voters who are applying for the first time do not fill the Enumeration Form. Instead, they must apply through Form 6 after the publication of the draft electoral roll.


Eligibility Criteria

To be registered as a voter, you must:

  • Be a citizen of India.

  • Be at least 18 years old on the qualifying date.

  • Be ordinarily resident in the concerned constituency.

  • Not be disqualified under any applicable law.


Documents Required for SIR Maharashtra 2026

The Election Commission may ask for supporting documents if your voter details cannot be verified through the prescribed process.

Document

Accepted

Purpose

Passport

✅ Yes

Identity & Citizenship

Birth Certificate

✅ Yes

Age & Citizenship

School Leaving / Matriculation Certificate

✅ Yes

Age Proof

Aadhaar Card

✅ Yes

Identity only (not citizenship proof)

Ration Card

✅ Yes

Residence Proof

Electricity Bill

✅ Yes

Address Proof

Registered Rent Agreement

✅ Yes

Address Proof

Permanent Residence Certificate

✅ Yes

Address Proof

Important: Aadhaar can help establish identity, but it is not treated as proof of citizenship for this process. If you are unsure which documents apply to your case, follow the instructions provided by the Election Commission or your local BLO.


Important Dates

Event

Date

SIR Begins

30 June 2026

Previous Last Date

29 July 2026

Revised Last Date

8 August 2026

Claims & Objections

17 August – 16 September 2026

Final Electoral Roll

19 October 2026


How to Submit the Enumeration Form

Offline Method

  1. Receive the Enumeration Form from your Booth Level Officer (BLO).

  2. Verify the details printed on the form.

  3. Attach any required supporting documents.

  4. Sign the form.

  5. Submit it to the BLO or at the designated election office.

Online Method

If online submission is available in your area:

  1. Visit the official Voter Services Portal.

  2. Log in using your registered mobile number.

  3. Open the Enumeration Form section.

  4. Verify your details.

  5. Upload the required documents, if requested.

  6. Submit the form and save the acknowledgement for future reference.


Booth Level Officer (BLO) Verification

Booth Level Officers play an important role in the SIR process. They conduct door-to-door visits to:

  • Verify voter details.

  • Distribute Enumeration Forms.

  • Collect completed forms.

  • Confirm the residence of electors.

  • Update the electoral records where necessary.

If a voter is unavailable, the BLO may make multiple visits before marking the record accordingly.


Common Mistakes to Avoid

To avoid delays or rejection:

  • Do not provide incorrect or incomplete information.

  • Check that your personal details match your supporting documents.

  • Submit the form before the deadline.

  • Keep a copy of the acknowledgement after submission.

  • Respond promptly if election officials request additional verification.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is Aadhaar mandatory for SIR 2026?

No. Aadhaar may be accepted as an identity document where applicable, but it is not mandatory and is not treated as proof of citizenship.

What is the last date for Maharashtra SIR 2026?

The revised last date for completing the Enumeration Form process is 8 August 2026.

Can I submit the Enumeration Form online?

Yes, where online submission has been enabled through the official Voter Services Portal.

I am a new voter. Do I need to fill the Enumeration Form?

No. New voters should apply through Form 6 after the publication of the draft electoral roll.

What happens if I miss the deadline?

If you miss the verification process, you may need to complete the applicable voter registration procedure during the claims and objections period, subject to Election Commission rules.

Who conducts voter verification?

Verification is carried out by the Booth Level Officer (BLO) appointed by the Election Commission.


Final Words

The Special Intensive Revision (SIR) Maharashtra 2026 is an important exercise to keep the electoral roll accurate and up to date. If you have received an Enumeration Form or have been contacted by your Booth Level Officer, verify your details carefully and submit the required information before the deadline.

Keeping your voter information updated ensures that you can participate in future elections without unnecessary complications. For the latest notifications, timelines, and instructions, always refer to the official Election Commission resources or contact the national voter helpline 1950.

Disclaimer: Election-related schedules and procedures may change based on official notifications. Always verify the latest information through the Election Commission of India or the Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra.


Written by

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Jayesh Gavit

IT Engineer & Content Creator, JGblogs

IT engineer with a passion for technology and building things. Started JGblogs in 2026 to share information and make government schemes, jobs, and career guides accessible to every Indian — free, in their own language.

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Article

Reading time6 min
Word count1,200
CategoryMaharashtra news

Information Quality

Verified on Jul 18, 2026

Important Links

  • Search Your Name in SIR 2002 Database
  • Voter Services Portal
  • Maharashtra CEO – Elector Search, Additions, Deletions & Updates
  • National Voter Helpline Portal

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