Pension Verification Form
Full Form of PVF
What is PVF?
The Pension Verification Form (PVF) is a standard document used by government pensioners in India to annually authenticate their continued existence and eligibility for receiving pension benefits. Issued by the Central Pension Accounting Office (CPAO) and other pension disbursing authorities, the PVF is typically submitted to the designated bank where the pension is credited. It serves as a life certificate and helps prevent fraudulent claims or unauthorized payments. The form is required every November, often alongside the submission of a life certificate under the Digital Life Certificate (Jeevan Pramaan) system. While the Jeevan Pramaan initiative has digitized the process, the physical PVF remains in use in rural areas and for legacy cases. For students preparing for banking or civil services exams, understanding the PVF is important as it is a recurring topic in pension-related schemes and administrative reforms. The form is a simple one-page document containing the pensioner's details, bank account information, and a declaration signed by the pensioner or a recognized authority. It is a critical tool in the government's effort to ensure efficient and transparent disbursement of pensions to millions of retired employees across India.
PVF का फुल फॉर्म
पेंशन सत्यापन प्रपत्र
Example
Every year, my grandfather submits his PVF at the State Bank of India branch before the deadline to continue receiving his pension.