Timeline for Rule 12A(2) Change Filing
Document Gathering
Collect new address proof, PAN, Aadhaar, and ensure your Class 3 DSC is active and valid.
Form Preparation
Log in to the MCA portal, fetch the DIR-3 KYC Web, and enter the updated details with accuracy.
DSC & Certification
Affix the director's DSC and obtain digital certification from a practising CA, CS, or CMA.
OTP, Fee & Submit
Verify OTP on new mobile and email, pay the government fee (if any), and submit to receive the SRN.
⚠️ Important: The entire process must be completed within 30 days from the date of the actual change. Plan your document preparation and DSC coordination in advance to avoid breaching this non-negotiable deadline.

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When Must You File DIN KYC (Updation) Under Rule 12A(2)?
Rule 12A(2) is an event-based filing obligation, entirely separate from routine triennial KYC. If any of these situations apply to you, a 30-day filing deadline is triggered.

Mobile Number Change
If a director changes their personal mobile number registered with MCA, they must file DIR-3 KYC Web within 30 days under Rule 12A(2). DSC and professional certification are mandatory.

Email Address Change
Any change in the personal email ID linked to a director's DIN triggers a mandatory 30-day filing under Rule 12A(2). A prescribed government fee applies along with DSC authentication.
Residential Address Change
A change in residential address — whether within India or abroad — must be reported via DIR-3 KYC Web within 30 days. The filing requires professional certification by a CA, CS, or CMA.
Foreign Directors
Foreign nationals holding a DIN must also comply with the 30-day update rule. Updated address proofs must be apostilled or notarised, and a valid passport copy is required for the filing.
LLP Designated Partners
Designated Partners of LLPs who hold a DIN are equally bound by Rule 12A(2). Any change in their mobile, email, or address must be filed within the same strict 30-day compliance window.

Multiple Changes Together
If a director changes more than one detail simultaneously - for example, both mobile and address - a single DIR-3 KYC Web filing suffices, provided all changes are reported within 30 days.
Rule 12A(2) vs Rule 12A(1): Understanding the Two Tracks
The amended Director KYC framework operates on two completely independent compliance tracks.
Understanding this distinction is critical to avoiding missed deadlines.
| No | Parameter | Rule 12A(1) — Routine Triennial KYC | Rule 12A(2) — Event-Based Change Filing |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Trigger | Holding a DIN as of 31st March of a financial yearApplicable Provision | Change in personal mobile, email, or residential addressSection 14(2A), EPF & MP Act, 1952 |
| 2 | Frequency | Once every third consecutive financial yearImprisonment | Each time a change occurs (no limit)Up to 6 months (minimum 1 month) |
| 3 | Deadline | 30th June of the applicable due yearFine | 30 days from the date of the changeUp to ₹5,000 |
| 4 | Government Fee | No fee if filed before the due dateFine | Prescribed fee under Companies (Registration Offices and Fees) Rules, 2014Up to ₹5,000 |
| 5 | DSC Required? | No — routine filings do not require DSCFine | Yes — the director’s valid Class 3 DSC is mandatoryUp to ₹5,000 |
| 6 | Professional Certification | Not required for routine filingFine | Mandatory — by a practising CA, CS, or CMAUp to ₹5,000 |
Step-by-Step Process for Filing Under Rule 12A(2)
Filing a change-based DIR-3 KYC Web form requires DSC authentication and professional certification — unlike routine triennial filings. Follow these steps to ensure your update is filed accurately within the mandatory 30-day window.
Step 1: Log In to MCA V3 Portal
Visit the MCA website at www.mca.gov.in and securely log in using your registered credentials. Navigate to MCA Services and select the Director KYC option under DIN-related filings. Under Rule 12A(2), this filing must be initiated within 30 days of any change in your mobile number, email address, or residential address.
Step 2: Access DIR-3 KYC Web Form
Select the unified DIR-3 KYC Web form and enter your valid DIN to fetch pre-filled records from the MCA registry. Carefully review all existing details against your current documents. Under the 2026 amendment, this single consolidated form is used for both routine triennial filings and event-based change updates under Rule 12A(2).
Step 3: Enter Updated Details
Modify the specific field that has changed — mobile number, email address, or residential address. Enter the accurate new information exactly as it appears on your supporting documents. Ensure complete consistency between the form data and uploaded proofs. This step requires careful attention to avoid rejection by the MCA system.
Step 4: Attach DSC and Professional Certification
Affix your valid Class 3 Digital Signature Certificate to the form. Unlike routine triennial filings, change-based updates under Rule 12A(2) mandatorily require both the director's DSC and digital certification by a practising Chartered Accountant, Company Secretary, or Cost and Management Accountant. Ensure the DSC is active and PAN-linked.
Step 5: Verify OTP and Submit with Fee
Complete the real-time OTP verification by entering the codes sent to your new mobile number and email ID. After successful verification, pay the prescribed government fee under the Companies (Registration Offices and Fees) Rules, 2014, and submit the form. An SRN is generated instantly by the MCA as definitive proof of your change filing.
Frequently Asked Questions about Director KYC Change Filing ❓
Rule 12A(2) is a newly inserted provision under the Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Rules, 2014. It requires every DIN holder to file DIR-3 KYC Web within 30 days of any change in their personal mobile number, email address, or residential address, along with the prescribed fee.
Rule 12A(1) governs routine triennial KYC filing once every three years. Rule 12A(2) is a separate event-based obligation triggered only when a director changes their mobile, email, or address. The two run on completely independent tracks — a filing under Rule 12A(2) does not reset the Rule 12A(1) cycle.
Rule 12A(2) came into force on 31st March 2026. It was introduced through the Companies (Appointment and Qualification of Directors) Amendment Rules, 2025, notified vide G.S.R. 943(E) dated 31st December 2025, and confirmed by the PIB on 1st January 2026 (Release ID: 2210552).
Three specific changes trigger this obligation: a change in personal mobile number, a change in personal email address, or a change in residential address. Any other changes to director details — such as name or nationality — are handled through Form DIR-6, not DIR-3 KYC Web under Rule 12A(2).
No. This is a critical distinction. A change-based filing under Rule 12A(2) does not restart, pause, or alter the routine triennial cycle under Rule 12A(1). The 3-year cycle remains anchored to the financial year of DIN allotment. Both obligations operate on completely separate compliance tracks.
The deadline is 30 days from the date of the change in your mobile number, email address, or residential address. This is a strict event-based deadline that begins from the actual date of change — not from the end of a financial year or any other reference date.
Yes. Unlike routine triennial filings, which carry no fee if filed on time, change-based filings under Rule 12A(2) require a prescribed fee under the Companies (Registration Offices and Fees) Rules, 2014. The exact fee should be confirmed on the MCA portal before filing,g as it may be updated.
Non-compliance with Rule 12A(2) may lead to DIN deactivation under Rule 11(2) of the Companies Rules. A deactivated DIN prevents you from signing MCA forms or functioning as a director. To reactivate, you must file the form with a ₹5,000 late fee. Always file within the 30-day window.
The 30-day period starts from the actual date of the change. For a residential address change, this is typically the date you move to the new address. Maintain documentary evidence of the change date, such as a rental agreement or utility connection date, to support your filing timeline.
Yes, you can still file, but you will likely face the ₹5,000 late filing fee and risk DIN deactivation in the interim. It is strongly advised to file within the 30-day window to avoid penalties. DSC and professional certification requirements remain the same regardless of filing timing.
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Yes. Unlike routine triennial filings, where DSC is not required, all change-based filings under Rule 12A(2) mandatorily require the director’s valid Class 3 DSC. The PAN in the DSC must match the PAN recorded in the MCA system for successful authentication of the form.
Yes. Every change-based filing under Rule 12A(2) must be digitally certified by a practising Chartered Accountant, Company Secretary, or Cost and Management Accountant. This requirement ensures the authenticity of the updated details. Keep their membership and practice certificate numbers ready.
Routine triennial filings under Rule 12A(1) simply confirm unchanged details via OTP. Change-based filings under Rule 12A(2) involve modifying the MCA database with new contact or address information, which requires higher authentication through both the director’s DSC and professional certification.
The certifying professional must be a practising Chartered Accountant, Company Secretary, or Cost and Management Accountant holding a valid Certificate of Practice. They digitally sign the form using their own DSC along with their membership number. In-employment professionals cannot certify.
You must renew or obtain a new, valid Class 3 DSC before filing. The MCA portal will not accept a form signed with an expired DSC. Since you have only 30 days, initiate DSC renewal immediately upon any change to avoid missing the compliance deadline. Setindiabiz can assist with urgent DSC procurement.
For all change filings, you need PAN, Aadhaar (or passport for foreign nationals), and a valid Class 3 DSC. For address changes, add a recent bank statement or utility bill not older than two months. A unique new mobile number and email ID must be ready for OTP verification on the MCA portal.
Yes. If multiple details change simultaneously, you can report all changes through a single DIR-3 KYC Web filing within 30 days. Ensure each changed field is accurately updated and supported by the relevant documents. A single prescribed fee covers the combined update in one filing.
Log in to the MCA V3 portal, select DIR-3 KYC Web, enter your DIN, modify the changed fields, attach supporting documents, affix your Class 3 DSC, get the form certified by a practising CA/CS/CMA, verify the new mobile and email via OTP, pay the prescribed fee, and submit.
The MCA portal sends separate OTPs to your new mobile number and new email address to verify that you have active control over the updated contact details. Both OTPs must be entered within the time limit. This authentication step is mandatory before the form can be submitted.
Once the DIR-3 KYC Web form is successfully submitted and the SRN is generated, the MCA system processes the update. The form is processed in STP (Straight Through Process) mode, so updated details are typically reflected in the registry shortly after submission and fee payment.
Setindiabiz connects you with independent licensed CAs and Company Secretaries who handle the entire 30-day change filing. This includes document review, DSC coordination, form preparation on the MCA portal, professional certification, OTP verification support, fee payment, and SRN confirmation.
Your routine triennial KYC remains anchored to the financial year of DIN allotment, not to the year of update. Per MCA Illustration 3, if your DIN was allotted in FY 2025-26, your routine KYC stays due from April 2029 to June 2029, regardless of any change filed in FY 2027-28.
No. The MCA has explicitly clarified this through official illustrations. A change-based filing under Rule 12A(2) is a separate obligation that does not restart, pause, or alter the triennial routine cycle under Rule 12A(1). The cycle remains permanently anchored to the year of DIN allotment.
Yes. A Rule 12A(2) filing only updates changed details. It does not substitute for your routine triennial KYC obligation under Rule 12A(1). You must still file routine KYC by 30th June of your applicable due year, even if you filed a change-based update recently.
Yes. Our panel of licensed professionals maps your DIN allotment year to identify your triennial cycle and monitors any event-based changes that trigger the 30-day Rule 12A(2) deadline. This dual-track compliance support ensures you never miss either filing obligation.
Foreign nationals must provide a valid apostilled or notarised passport and updated address proof. OTPs are sent to international mobile numbers and email addresses. DSC and professional certification requirements remain the same. Ensure all documents are properly translated if not in English.
No. Rule 12A(2) is triggered by a change in the personal mobile number itself, not by a SIM swap. If your mobile number remains the same, no filing is required. However, if the number changes, you must file within 30 days regardless of the reason for the change.
No. Form DIR-6 is used for changes in other personal details, such as name or nationality. Changes to mobile number, email address, or residential address must be filed exclusively through the DIR-3 KYC Web form under Rule 12A(2). Using the wrong form may result in non-compliance.
Rule 12A(2) applies to changes in your residential address as recorded with MCA. If your permanent residential address has changed, you must file within 30 days. Short-term travel or temporary stays that do not alter your permanent residential address may not trigger the obligation.
No. Rule 12A(2) covers changes in the director’s personal mobile number, personal email address, or personal residential address only. A change in the company’s registered office address is a separate filing under Form INC-22 and does not trigger the director’s personal KYC obligation.