EPFO Site Not Working | Try Alternate Methods

If the Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) website is not working, here’s a breakdown of why that may be happening and what you can do in the meantime.


🔍 Why the EPFO site might be down or unresponsive

  • The EPFO site has posted notices of scheduled maintenance: for example, services related to “Establishment Registration” were suspended from 9 PM on Oct 24 2025 to 9 PM on Oct 26 2025.

  • There are reports of “network failure” causing the e‑passbook service to be unavailable.

  • High traffic loads or server capacity issues: Users have reported the portal being inaccessible or extremely slow.

  • Browser/caching issues, VPN use, or access from abroad may also interfere with proper functioning.

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✅ What you can do when you can’t access the portal

Here are some workaround options and checks you can perform:

  1. Try alternate methods to check your PF balance

    • Use the UMANG app: EPFO suggests members can use it when the website is unavailable.

    • Send an SMS or give a missed call to access balance:

      • SMS: EPFOHO UAN ENG to 7738299899 from your registered mobile number. (“ENG” for English; replace with first 3 letters of your preferred language)

      • Missed call: To 011‑22901406 from your registered number.

  2. Try again with different setup

    • Clear your browser cache/cookies or try using incognito/private mode.

    • Try a different browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge) or switch device. Some users found the portal worked in one browser but not another.

    • Avoid using a VPN if possible (it may cause access issues).

    • Try accessing during off‑peak hours (early morning, late night) when server load may be lighter.

  3. Ensure your account details are in order

    • Your UAN (Universal Account Number) should be activated and linked to your registered mobile.

    • Your KYC (Aadhaar, bank, PAN) details should be updated; incomplete KYC can sometimes obstruct access.

    • Make sure the mobile number you’re using is the one registered with EPFO, since OTPs are sent there.

  4. Wait for official fix or maintenance to conclude

    • If there’s a notice of maintenance (like the ones EPFO has posted), often the only option is to wait. The organisation has said “inconvenience is regretted.”

    • You may raise a grievance via the EPFO grievance portal if the service is down for prolonged periods.


📝 Summary

Yes — the EPFO site being non‑functional is a known issue. It could be due to maintenance, server overload, or technical glitches. But you aren’t completely blocked from checking your PF information: the UMANG app, SMS, and missed call options are available. Try clearing cache/browser, checking your registered number/KYC, and using alternate access routes.

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