Community Certificate
Certified proof of your caste/community for reservations and benefits
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About Community Certificate
The Community Certificate (REV-101) is an official document issued by the Revenue Department of Tamil Nadu certifying the caste/community of an individual. It is essential for availing reservations in government jobs, educational institutions, and welfare schemes. The certificate is issued by the Tahsildar of the concerned revenue division after verifying the community status of the applicant. Department Charges: ₹0 | eSevai Service Charge: ₹60
What's Included in Our Service
Government Certified
Officially issued and sealed by the Revenue Department, Tamil Nadu
Reservation Proof
Mandatory document for educational and job reservations
Online Application
Applied digitally through eSevai centre with quick processing
Basic Requirements
Identity Proof
Aadhaar card or valid government-issued photo ID
Address Proof
Ration card or residence proof in Tamil Nadu
Community Reference
Parent's community certificate or school records
Documents You'll Need
- 1Aadhaar Card
- 2Ration Card
- 3Parent's Community Certificate (if available)
- 4School Transfer Certificate (SSLC)
Note: We'll provide you with a detailed checklist and help you understand exactly what documents you need based on your circumstances.
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Simple 4-Step Process
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Discovery Call
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Average Processing Time: Your case manager will contact you within 24 hours after payment
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can apply for a Community Certificate?
Any resident of Tamil Nadu belonging to SC, ST, MBC, BC, or Denotified Community can apply.
How long is it valid?
Community Certificates are generally valid for lifetime; some institutions may require recently issued copies.