With technology growing fast, Indian police departments have made it easier for citizens to report crimes online. This article explains what online FIR means, how it works, and what you must do to file it correctly.
What Exactly Is an Online FIR?
An online FIR is a digital version of a complaint submitted on the police department’s website.
It has the same legal value as a physical FIR (in most cases).
When Should You File an Online FIR?
Use the online FIR option when:
Your mobile or wallet is stolen
You lose important documents
You face cyber fraud (UPI, WhatsApp, fake calls)
Someone threatens or abuses you online
You want to report stalking or harassment
Documents Needed
You may need:
Aadhaar / ID proof
Phone number
Email (optional)
Photos, videos, screenshots of evidence
How to File Online FIR – Simple Steps
1. Open State Police Website
Every state has its own portal.
Example:
Delhi Police – delhipolice.nic.in
Maharashtra Police – mahapolice.gov.in
Jharkhand Police – jhpolice.gov.in
2. Choose the Complaint Type
Options available:
Lost Articles
Vehicle Theft
Cyber Complaint
Women Safety
General FIR
3. Enter Personal Details
Fill in your:
Full Name
Father’s Name
Address
Contact Number
4. Describe the Incident
Explain clearly:
What happened?
When did it happen?
Where did it happen?
Who was involved? (if known)
5. Upload Supporting Documents
Attach:
Photos
Videos
ID proof
Screenshots
6. Submit and Save Acknowledgement
You’ll receive a unique complaint number.
Save it for tracking.
How to Track Your FIR
Go to the “View FIR / FIR Status” page and enter:
FIR Number
Mobile Number
Date
What Happens After You File FIR?
Police verify your complaint
Investigation begins
They may contact you for more details
Status updates appear online
Online FIR – Limitations
You cannot file FIR online for:
Murder
Rape
Kidnapping
Serious bodily injury
Property break-ins
For such cases, directly visit the nearest police station.
Final Thoughts
Online FIR filing has made the justice system simpler and more accessible. In 2025, reporting a crime is easier than ever—just a few clicks and your FIR is registered.


