A practical, state-wide DIY guide for Karnataka residents — from Bangalore to Mysuru, Mangaluru to Hubballi — covering every step from spotting a typo to walking out of your nearest Passport Seva Kendra with an approved application, without paying ₹5,000 to a consultant.
Introduction: DIY Name Correction Across Karnataka
It is a Tuesday night. You are preparing papers to have your US visa application next week, or your Gulf job joining, or your Europe study visa. You open your passport to check one last time - and there it is. One inaccurate letter in your name. Shanti instead of Shanthi. A merged surname. Somewhere between your application form and the printed booklet, you have a missing middle name which has somehow slipped away.
Panic sets in. In ten minutes, Google has already presented you with three passport consultants that charge 3,000 to 8,000 to take care of everything at the RPO.
This is what they do not want you to learn: on the largest part of passport name corrections in Karnataka, no lawyer, consultant or middleman is required.
The legend goes that the Regional Passport Office at Bangalore which caters to the entire state of Karnataka is a maze of red tape that can only be bypassed by people in the know. And the fact is that Passport Seva was created as a self-service among common citizens -the same citizens who pay their own income tax returns, who make their own IRCTC tickets, and who renew their own Karnataka driving licences on Sarathi.
You can be in Bangalore, Mysuru, Mangaluru, Hubballi-Dharwad, Belagavi, Kalaburagi, Shivamogga or Udupi, and with this guide, you can see the full process through, which includes classifying your correction properly, having your affidavit notarised here, clicking the right buttons on the Passport Seva portal, and submitting it at your nearest centre.
No legalese. No inflated fees. You and your papers and the machine doing its job.
Table of Contents
- Mistake vs. Change: Knowing the Difference
- The Affidavit Process: Karnataka Stamp Paper Essentials
- Local Resources: Where to Find a Notary Across Karnataka
- Self-Service: Leveraging Passport Seva Tools
- The Appointment Process & Form Filling
- RPO Bangalore Helpdesk: Your Free Resource
- The Final Pre-Appointment Checklist for Name Change
- 10 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Mistake vs. Change: Knowing the Difference
You have to properly categorize your case before you can get a single form or visit a single notary. This single difference will decide all the papers you will require.
The Clerical Error
A clerical error is when the name printed on your passport does not find a match in your other legal documents because of a typo either in the name typed during your application, or as a result of a data entry error on the part of the passport office.
Typical Karnataka examples:
- Passport Shanti vs. Aadhaar and PAN Shanthi.
- Passport "Anilkumar" against all other documents in which the name is "Anil Kumar."
- Priya R on passport vs. Priya Ramesh on all IDs.
- Mis-transliterated name of Kannada origin (Gowda instead of Gouda, Shreyas instead of Shreyash)
- Missing middle name although it was included in the initial application.
Paperwork is scant: evidence that you are being spelled right on your other IDs. Typically a SSLC (10th-grade) marks card of the Karnataka Board, a birth certificate of your local municipal or panchayat, or renewed Aadhaar is sufficient. No Gazette. No newspaper advertisements. No court affidavit.
Legal Name Change
A legal name change is where you are voluntarily changing your name - due to personal or religious reasons or numerological reasons or marital reasons or identity reasons.
Typical examples:
- Surname adoption (not yet displayed on other IDs) after marriage.
- The numerical re-spelling (Rohit - Rohith ) with a new identity (not a correction).
- Adoption of religious or cultural names.
- Changing a surname or inserting one.
There is more documentation involved: newspaper ads (one English + one Kannada, usually Vijaya Karnataka, Prajavani or Udayavani), a Karnataka e-Rajyapatra (e-Gazette) notification, and Annexure E on stamp paper.
Yes → Clerical correction. Light paperwork.
No → Change of name. Heavy paperwork.
The Affidavit Process: Karnataka Stamp Paper Essentials
In Karnataka, a simple affidavit or self-declaration is sufficient to effect the changes in the name in the passport. This is the place where first-timers are intimidated- unnecessarily.
What an Affidavit Is: A written statement, which you sign, asserting something to be true, before a notary, is called an affidavit. It is not a trial. It is not a legal case. It is a formatted document on which your declaration is printed. In the case of corrections in the passport name, the Government of India has done the drafting on your behalf. The conventional form is referred to as Annexure E, which is the free download of passportindia.gov.in in the section of Forms and Affidavits.
The Stamp Paper of Karnataka
Your affidavit is stamped on non-judicial stamp paper, in the state of Karnataka:
- ₹20 stamp paper — generally sufficient for minor spelling corrections
- ₹50 or ₹100 stamp paper — safer to change the legal name or in case the PSK officer wants a more heavy one.
- e-Stamp paper through Karnataka Stock Holding Corporation (SHCIL) — completely valid and universally accepted in all Karnataka PSKs.
Karnataka is a state that is e-stamp friendly. E-stamp papers are issued immediately at sub-registrar offices and authorised vendors in the state - not only in BBMP jurisdictions in Bangalore, but also at taluk offices in smaller districts.
Drafting? Not Really
You do not have to write something down. Complete Annexure E and fill in the blanks (old name, correct/new name, address, reason of correction) and visit a notary. The notary copies it to stamp paper, affixes it, stamps it and sends it back to the notary- usually in 15-20 minutes. Complete realistic cost in Karnataka: ₹200-400 (stamp paper + notary fee).
Local Resources: Where to Find a Notary Across Karnataka
Bangalore
Mayo Hall / City Civil Court area (MG Road), Koramangala BDA Complex (8th Block), Rajajinagar Court complex, Jayanagar 4th Block, CMH Road Indiranagar, Marathahalli Bridge / Whitefield Main Road.
Typical cost: ₹150–₹400
Mysuru
Mysuru District Court complex (Nazarbad), Saraswathipuram, Kuvempunagar, Near KR Circle.
Typical cost: ₹150–₹300
Mangaluru (Dakshina Kannada)
DC Office / District Court area (Balmatta), Hampankatta, Bunder, Near Lalbagh and Kadri.
Typical cost: ₹150–₹350
Hubballi–Dharwad
Dharwad District Court complex, Hubballi Court Circle, Near Keshwapur and Vidyanagar.
Typical cost: ₹150–₹300
Belagavi
Belagavi District Court / Tilakwadi area, Near Kirloskar Road and Khade Bazaar.
Typical cost: ₹150–₹300
Kalaburagi (Gulbarga)
Kalaburagi District Court premises, Super Market area and Jagat Circle.
Typical cost: ₹100–₹250
Shivamogga, Tumakuru, Davangere, Vijayapura, Ballari, Udupi: Each district headquarters has a District Court complex with authorised notaries and stamp vendors within the premises. Typical cost: ₹100–₹300 in Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities.
Self-Service: Leveraging Passport Seva Tools
Step 1: Register and Log In on passportindia.gov.in.
Step 2: Select the Right Application Type: Click "Apply for Fresh Passport / Re-issue of Passport" → "Re-issue of Passport" → "Change in Existing Personal Particulars" → "Change in Name" or "Spelling Change". Both a clerical correction and a legal name change are submitted under "Re-issue".
Step 3: Use the Document Advisor: Use the portal's built-in tool to generate a personalised document checklist. Print this list; it's your official guide.
Step 4: Fill the Form Accurately: Enter your current (incorrect) passport details as they appear on the existing booklet. In editable name fields, enter the correct spelling exactly as you want it printed. Double-check birth details (Karnataka residents: use exact SSLC marks card spelling) and current address.
Step 5: Link DigiLocker: If your Aadhaar, PAN, and Karnataka SSLC certificate are in DigiLocker, link it to reduce physical paperwork and speed up scrutiny.
Step 6: Pay and Book: Normal (₹1,500 - ₹2,000) or Tatkaal (₹3,500 - ₹4,000). Book at your nearest Karnataka centre.
Live Centres in Karnataka:
- PSKs: Lalbagh (Bangalore), Marathahalli (Bangalore).
- POPSKs: Jayanagar, Sadashivanagar, Rajajinagar, Electronic City (Bangalore), Mysuru, Mangaluru, Hubballi, Belagavi, Kalaburagi, Shivamogga, Tumakuru, Davangere, Udupi, Vijayapura, Ballari.
RPO Bangalore Helpdesk: Your Free Resource
A Karnataka-wide tip: Before making an application, come to RPO Bangalore helpdesk at 80 Feet Road, 8th block Koramangala in case there is any unusual twist in your case. The entire Karnataka is under this single Regional Passport Office. The helpdesk is a free public counter available 10 AM-4 PM on working days. Officers can explain your case in 15 minutes, saving you thousands in consultant fees.
The Final Pre-Appointment Checklist for Name Change
- ✅ Original old passport + a self-attested photocopy
- ✅ Aadhaar card (original + copy) showing the correct spelling
- ✅ PAN card (original + copy) as supporting ID
- ✅ Karnataka SSLC marks card or birth certificate (for clerical corrections)
- ✅ Signed, notarised Annexure E on ₹20 or ₹50 stamp paper
- ✅ Address proof (utility bill, rental agreement, or Aadhaar)
- ✅ Printed ARN receipt and fee payment confirmation
- ✅ One additional photo ID (Voter ID or Karnataka Driving Licence)
- ✅ Black pen for any on-the-spot signatures
- ✅ SMS confirmation of your PSK/POPSK appointment
- ✅ Two extra self-attested copies of every original
10 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Is a "correction" different from a "name change" application?
Q2: Can I fix a spelling mistake completely online without visiting a PSK?
Q3: How much does a notary typically charge for a passport affidavit in Karnataka?
Q4: Do I need a Gazette notification for a small spelling mistake?
Q5: What if the spelling mistake was made by the Passport Office itself?
Q6: Can I use e-stamp paper for my passport affidavit in Karnataka?
Q7: Where is the best place in Karnataka to get a name correction affidavit done?
Q8: How long does it take for a corrected passport to arrive?
Q9: Which single document is the strongest proof of correct spelling?
Q10: Can I apply for a name correction under Tatkaal at Karnataka PSKs?
Conclusion: Take Control of Your Identity
The passport consultants in Karnataka have a monetary interest in complicating this process. It isn't. Walk in. Answer questions honestly. Submit clean documents. Take off your recognition slip. Wait 15–20 days. Get back your correct passport. That is the way that it was always intended to be like, you being the ruler of your identity. 🇮🇳

