During the ongoing
SIR (Summary Revision) process in various states, many citizens have filled out their
enumeration forms to update voter information. However, a common concern among applicants is whether the
Booth Level Officer (BLO) has submitted their form correctly. The good news is that you can
verify this quickly from home using your mobile phone.
Why Checking BLO Submission Matters· Ensures your
voter details are updated accurately in the electoral rolls.· Helps prevent
rejection or delays in the inclusion of your name.· Allows you to take
corrective action if there are discrepancies before the final roll is published.
Step-by-Step Process to Check BLO Submission1.
Visit the Official NVSP Portalo Open your mobile browser and go to https://www.nvsp.in.2.
Login or Access Voter Serviceso Click on
“Search in Electoral Roll” or the relevant SIR verification section.3.
Enter Required Detailso Provide your
name, age/date of birth, and state/constituency details.o Some states may also ask for your
EPIC number (Voter ID number).4.
Verify BLO Submission Statuso Once submitted, the system will display whether your
enumeration form has been received and submitted by the BLO.o If the status shows pending or not submitted, you can
contact your BLO or electoral office for follow-up.5.
Take Action if Neededo You can
track corrections or submit additional details if your form is incomplete.o Ensures your name appears in the
final voter list without errors.
Additional Tips· Keep your
mobile number and email registered with NVSP for notifications.· Double-check
personal details and spelling while filling forms.· Follow local election office guidelines for any
physical verification visits.
ConclusionWith the online verification system, checking whether your
SIR form has been submitted by the BLO is now fast and convenient. By verifying your submission from home using a mobile phone, you can ensure that your voter information is accurate and avoid last-minute surprises during elections.
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