1. Registrant Photo ID: (Any 1) - Government-Issued ID of an Authorized Officer: - Driving License - Aadhaar Card (Front Side) - Voter ID Card 2. : (Any 1) - Official Government Correspondence: Any official correspondence (like a letter on the government letterhead) that includes the office's address. - Government Order (GO) or Office Memorandum: A document issued by the government that mentions the office and its address. - Utility Bill in the Office's Name: If available, such as an electricity bill. - GST Certificate (if applicable): Though typically not issued to government offices, if the office engages in activities that require a GST certificate, it can be used. 3. Phone Number Proof: (Any 1) - Official Landline Bill: If the office has a dedicated landline, the bill can serve as proof. - Recharges or Bills for Official Mobile Numbers: If any mobile numbers are officially registered under the office, provide bills or transaction records for recharge or payments. - Letter from the Office: A letter on the official letterhead stating the office phone number and verifying its usage can also serve as proof.