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Dear All,

I worked with an organization from June 2008 to 25th May 2009, and I cleared the exit formalities from the company in accordance with the rules and regulations by providing one month's notice.

I sent my EPF withdrawal forms No. 19 and 10c via Registered Post No. 3028 dated 23/9/2009 for signature and submission to the concerned Employee Provident Fund Authority office. However, they have not signed my EPF Form No. 19 and 10c.

Despite making regular calls and sending multiple emails, I have received a response stating that the forms remain unsigned to date.

Kindly advise me on what steps to take in this situation.

Regards,
A. Kumar
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From India, Nasik
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Hi Alok & Chethan Ask them the reason for not signing your forms. Its their duty to sign on those forms. If not you can even transfer your PF amount to the current PF Account. Jeeva
From India, Bangalore
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Dear Alok & Chetan Forward your Forms to the EPF enforcement officer with application that the company authorities are not signing the epf forms. visit epf office.
From India, New Delhi
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Dear Jeewa, I have sent 2-3 time mail regarding my quary but they are not replying. Regards Alok
From India, Nasik
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If no reply just send mail stating I am directly going to meet PF Enforcement Officer as well as Comissioner. Even then there is no reply just go and meet the persons Jeeva
From India, Bangalore
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Dear Sir,

If the employer is not willing to sign your 19c and 10c settlement forms for any of their own reasons, you can download the 19c, 10c, and 10d forms from the website or get the signature directly from any of the local gazetted authorities/officers (from ward member to municipal chairman, MLA, MP level, and other officials) and send it to the Regional PF Office. Otherwise, you can just get in touch with the local PF Enforcement officer regarding this. He will assist you in this regard.

Please revert back if necessary. My email is mrkkrr@gmail.com.

Thanks and Regards,
amurajin

From India, Coimbatore
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hi, Please write down one mail with the detailed history send mail to your past company & cc to copy local epfo . BR/ sudhir
From India, Bhopal
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Dear,

If you find it difficult to get a signature from your employer, you can also have it attested by an MP, Bank manager of your bank, or any gazetted officer. Simply explain the genuine reason to them and provide the necessary evidence.

Regards,
Skantha.

From India, Hyderabad
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Send a complaint to Enforcement Officer. He will definately fire that authorised person. Regards Abhijeet Sawant
From India, Ahmadabad
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Hi,

Please do not worry. You can also obtain the signature from the bank manager where you are maintaining your accounts. I am attaching the details provided by the EPF for your information.

What is the procedure to be followed by the member if the employer is not attesting his claim forms? It is the duty of the employer under the Act and Scheme to assist the Employees' Provident Fund organization in settling the Provident Fund dues of their employees. The employer must complete the prescribed application within five days of receipt (para 72(5)) and hand it over to the member when they leave the service. If a member encounters difficulty in getting the form attested by the employer, they can seek attestation from any of the following officers and send it to the Provident Fund office:

1. Manager of a bank.
2. Any gazetted officer.
3. Member of the Central Board of Trustees/committee/Regional Committee (Employees' Provident Fund Organization).
4. Magistrate/Post/Sub Post Master/President of Village Panchayat/Notary Public.

Thank you.

From India, Bangalore
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