Hello Seniors,

My query is regarding PF withdrawal. I have worked for 3 years at a company located in Bangalore. Since the company is closed, I have not withdrawn my PF amount.

Please let me know the procedure and documents required to withdraw my funds without the authorized signature and stamp of the employer.

Kindly reply at your earliest convenience.

Thanks

From India
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Hi Himanshu,

If you are not employed or employed with a firm that is not registered under the EPF Act, you can approach the Regional Office of the respective EPFO region with which your last employer is registered. The same Form 19 & 10C can be filled and attested by a notary public or a gazetted officer on behalf of the employer. Further assistance will be provided to you by the RO-EPFO.

From India, Madras
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Dear Harrish,

Thank you so much for the reply.

The company where I worked was in Bangalore, which is now closed, and I have shifted to Gujarat. So, for submitting Form 19 and 10C, do I have to personally visit the Bangalore PF office or can I courier the documents from Gujarat?

Thank you.

From India
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Hi, Check with your any ex-colleagues who lives in Bangalore, can assist you in this regard. It is dependent on the RO-EPFO
From India, Madras
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You can ask for the UAN number from the previous employer if you left the company a year ago. By quoting the UAN number of the previous company, you can continue depositing EPF from the present company without withdrawing the EPF amount.
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