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May 9, 2025 at 9:24 am# Visit the Official State Police Website:Each state in India has its own police department website. You can access the FIR filing section through these portals. Here are some of the key portals:
– [Delhi: [Delhi Police Online FIR]](https://delhipolice.gov.in/)
[-Maharashtra: [Maharashtra Police Online FIR]](https://www.maharashtracitypolice.in/)
-[ Karnataka: [Karnataka Police Online FIR]](https://www.ksp.gov.in/)
– [Tamil Nadu: [Tamil Nadu Police Online FIR]](https://eservices.tnpolice.gov.in/)# 2. Register/Login:
Most state portals require you to create an account or log in to an existing one. This helps in tracking your FIR and receiving updates.
# 3. Navigate to the FIR Section:
Once logged in, look for the “Lodge FIR” or “Report a Crime” section. This is usually prominently displayed on the homepage.
# 4. Fill in the Details:
You will be prompted to fill in several details, including:
– Your name, address, and contact information.
– Details of the crime, including the date, time, and place of occurrence.
– Names of any suspects (if known).
– A brief description of the incident.# 5. Upload Supporting Documents:
If you have any evidence related to the crime, such as photos, videos, or documents, you can upload them during this step.
# 6. Submit the FIR:
After filling in all the necessary details, review your information and click on the “Submit” button. You will receive an acknowledgment with a unique reference number.
# 7. Receive Acknowledgment:
Once your FIR is submitted, you will receive a digital acknowledgment containing the FIR number and other relevant details. This acknowledgment can be used to track the progress of your case.
# 8. Track the FIR:
Most state portals provide an option to track your FIR status. You can enter your FIR number or reference number on the portal to check the progress of the investigation.
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