After your Form 1A is issued, the next step in most states is uploading the signed PDF to the Parivahan Sarathi portal. This is a small step, but uploads fail often because of file size, file format, or wrong document slot.
This page walks through where to find the upload screen on Sarathi, what file requirements typically apply, and how to fix the most common upload errors.
Quick facts
Need a fresh Form 1A?
Open the Form 1A hub to find a doctor and get a properly signed certificate ready for Sarathi upload.
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Read the steps + FAQs below. Written for patients, not policy documents.
Choose the closest match so the certificate format and wording fit your use case.
The Sarathi portal handles DL applications across most Indian states. The exact upload flow varies slightly: some state portals embed Sarathi, others operate independently.
Clear guidance and an application flow designed for real-world acceptance.
Common upload errors: 'File too large', 'Invalid file type', 'Document already uploaded', and the dreaded 'session timeout' if you take too long. Most are easy fixes.
Clear guidance and an application flow designed for real-world acceptance.
The medical certificate must be uploaded against the correct document type. Uploading Form 1A in the 'address proof' slot, for example, will cause RTO rejection downstream even though the file uploads successfully.
Clear guidance and an application flow designed for real-world acceptance.
A simple flow that feels like a modern healthcare app — not a confusing form.
Log in to Sarathi with your application number, then navigate to 'Upload Documents' for the in-progress DL application.
Pick the right option so the certificate matches what your HR/college expects.
Select the 'Form 1A' or 'Medical Certificate' document type from the dropdown.
Follow the next step and submit complete details to avoid delays.
Click 'Choose File', select your signed Form 1A PDF, and upload. Wait for confirmation.
Follow the next step and submit complete details to avoid delays.
If upload fails: check file size, ensure the format is PDF (not JPEG/PNG unless specifically allowed), and retry. If size is the issue, compress the PDF and re-upload.
Follow the next step and submit complete details to avoid delays.
Clear answers to the questions people have before paying.
Right document, right slot
Upload Form 1A specifically in the medical certificate slot. Cross-uploading causes downstream rejections.
File size matters
Sarathi upload limits are tight (often <500 KB). Compress before upload — but never alter content.
Save the upload confirmation
Take a screenshot of the 'uploaded successfully' message. If verification stalls, this is your proof.
Written in plain language to reduce doubts.
Most state Sarathi portals limit medical certificate uploads to between 200 KB and 1 MB as a PDF. The exact limit appears on the upload screen for your application.
Use a reputable PDF compressor (free online tools or desktop software). Choose 'medium' compression — aggressive compression can blur the doctor's signature and stamp.
Pending verification is normal and can take a few hours to a few working days. If it stays pending for over a week, contact your RTO with the application number and upload screenshot.
Generally no — Sarathi expects PDF for Form 1A. If you only have a photo, scan or use a 'photo to PDF' app to convert it cleanly before upload.
The most common reasons are: signature/stamp not visible, name mismatch with application, doctor's registration number missing, or expired Form 1A. Address the specific feedback and re-upload a corrected version.
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Need a fresh Form 1A?
Open the Form 1A hub to find a doctor and get a properly signed certificate ready for Sarathi upload.
Need a fresh Form 1A?
Open the Form 1A hub to find a doctor and get a properly signed certificate ready for Sarathi upload.