When should I apply for ECHS before retirement?
At least 4 months before your retirement date, applying online — per Officers Record Office guidelines. Confirm with your own Record Office as timing can vary slightly by service and rank category.
Retirement guide
What to do, and exactly when — from 8 months before your retirement date through your first year as a veteran. Sourced from official Officers Record Office documentation, not guesswork.
Before retirement
If you're retiring in medical category SHAPE-1, your Release Medical Exam (RME) must be conducted on AFSMF-18 and forwarded to your Record Office at least 8 months before retirement. If you're retiring in a low medical category, your Release Medical Board (RMB) can be conducted up to a maximum of 8 months prior — approach your record section to forward your medical documents to the hospital where you'll undergo the board.
Your Record Office forwards a draft Service Particular Booklet (SPB) — your copy of your service records — at least 6 months before your retirement date. Around the same time, the Army Group Insurance Fund (AGIF) maturity claim form should be forwarded to PCDA(O) and the AGI Directorate, also at least 6 months out. This is also a sensible point to start assembling documents for your Record Office generally — most sources point to a 6-month lead time as the safe minimum.
Three things converge around the 4-month mark: submit your ECHS application online, submit your Canteen Smart Card form with the required demand draft, and return your authenticated Service Particular Booklet to your Record Office. All three carry the same "at least 4 months prior" guidance in the official documentation.
Apply for your Indian Army Veterans' Card (IAVC) — the ID card that replaces your service identity card — through your Pension Cell / Record Office at least 3 months before superannuation. You'll need to submit your service ID card's destruction certificate once IAVC is issued.
Your electronic Pension Payment Order (ePPO) is generated and your Final Settlement of Account is processed — leave encashment, DSOP claim, AGIF claim, and No Demand Certificate. If everything above was submitted on time, this stage is largely administrative on your end.
After retirement
This is the step people most often skip, and the one that unlocks the most. Registering with your district Zila Sainik Board (ZSB) is what formally establishes your Ex-Servicemen record locally — it's how you get notified about welfare schemes, education and employment benefits, and it's the first place to call for most non-medical, non-pension queries. See how RSB and ZSB work.
Once your application (submitted 4 months pre-retirement) is processed, collect and activate your ECHS smart card at your nearest Regional Centre or Polyclinic — see the ECHS Regional Centre & Polyclinic Directory to find yours.
Log in to SPARSH and verify your pension details, bank account and Aadhaar-linked authentication are all correctly aligned — SPARSH cross-validates these through UIDAI, NSDL and PFMS, and mismatches here are a common source of delayed first payments.
If anything changed during your final posting — address, nominee, bank branch — update it on SPARSH now rather than waiting for it to cause a problem later. See updating bank, Aadhaar & NOK details on SPARSH.
Every year, without fail
Every pensioner must submit an annual life certificate, and the SPARSH-linked deadline is 30 November each year. Missing it can pause your pension until it's submitted. Full steps: SPARSH Digital Life Certificate guide.
Frequently asked
At least 4 months before your retirement date, applying online — per Officers Record Office guidelines. Confirm with your own Record Office as timing can vary slightly by service and rank category.
At least 4 months before superannuation, by submitting the smart card form with a demand draft to M/s Smart Chip Private Limited, under intimation to your record section.
The Indian Army Veterans' Card is the ID card issued on superannuation, release or invalidment. Apply through your Pension Cell / Record Office at least 3 months prior to superannuation.
Not necessarily. This timeline is sourced from Indian Army Officers Record Office guidelines specifically. Other services and rank categories go through their own Record Offices, which may set different windows — confirm your exact dates directly.
Source & accuracy
Pre-retirement deadlines are drawn from the Indian Army Officers Record Office's official "Comprehensive Guidelines for Pension Documentation," published on the ORO's own site (rodra.gov.in). Post-retirement steps draw on this directory's own SPARSH and ECHS guides. Forms, portals and exact windows can change — always confirm current requirements with your Record Office before a deadline.
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