How Do I Withdraw My PF from an Old IT Job? Need Help with the Process!

confSan
I want to withdraw my PF amount. I worked in one IT company Pvt Ltd from Feb 2007 to Oct 2008. What is the procedure to collect my PF? Which form is used to collect?
narinder.rathore
Please collect the withdrawal form from the PF office/HR department. They will guide you properly.
TELIKEPALLI
Hi Friend,

You can withdraw P.F. amount by using Form 19 & 10C. These forms are available on the P.F. website for you to download and use. Generally, you can withdraw within 60 days from the date of resignation. The PF authorities take 30 working days to settle the amount. You need to mention your bank account number and address on the form, and the amount will automatically credit to your account. Filling out the forms is very easy; if you need more information, contact your previous employer.
sameerabbasi
You have to file Form 3A, which is showing your latest detail of contribution, along with Form 19 and 10C.

Best Regards,

Sameer
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jyoti.heron@gmail.com
Hey,

Please note that the filled-in form needs to be authenticated/stamped by the organization whose PF you are aiming to withdraw. Generally, the company processes the EPF form, and it is even better if it goes through the company rather than from an individual. You can collect the form from any Employee's Provident Fund office.
vivek7827
Firstly, you have to fill Form No. 19 and 10C. After that, you have to take the signature of your previous organization on that form and submit it to your nearby PF department. The process takes 60 days.

Make sure there are no errors or mistakes in the form filling; otherwise, it will be sent back to your address, resulting in another 60-day process.

Thank you and regards,
Vivek
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