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:
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 ENGto 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.
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.
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.
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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