Steps to Obtain a Class 3 DSC
A Class 3 Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) is
the highest level of DSC available in India, offering a high level of security
and assurance for online transactions. It is issued by licensed Certifying
Authorities (CAs) under the Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA). Class 3
DSCs are mandated for all types of transactions in India, as Class 1 and Class
2 DSCs have been discontinued.
Timeframe
Choose a Certifying
Authority (CA): Several
CAs are authorized to issue DSCs in India. Some examples include eMudhra,
Capricorn, and IDSign. You can find a list of CAs on the Office of the
Controller of Certification Agencies (CCA) website.
Select the Validity Period: Class 3 DSCs are available with different validity periods, typically one, two, or three years.
Complete the Application
Form: Visit
the CA's website and select the Class 3 DSC registration/application option.
Fill out the application form with the required details, including:
- Class
of DSC
- Validity
period
- Type
(Sign or Sign & Encrypt)
- Applicant
name and contact details
- Residential
address
- GST
number and identity details
- Declaration
Upload Documents: You'll need to
upload scanned copies of the following documents:
- PAN
card
- Address
proof
- Passport-size
photo (in JPG/PNG format)
- For
organizations: Company GST Certificate copy
Verification:
- Mobile
and Video Verification: Complete mobile and video verification
as part of the process.
- eKYC: Some CAs offer
Aadhaar eKYC-based authentication, which eliminates the need to upload
supporting documents.
- Attestation: An attesting
officer may be required to attest the supporting documents.
Make Payment: Pay the fees for the
DSC through online modes like net banking, credit card, debit card, or UPI.
Download the DSC: Once the application
is verified and approved, the DSC will be issued electronically. You'll
typically receive it on a USB token. Follow the CA's instructions to download
and install the DSC on your system.
Uses of Class 3 DSC
The DSC will be ready within 10 to 20 minutes
after completing the steps. However, the overall process, including
verification, may take a few days.
Renewal of Class 3 DSC
- E-tendering
and e-procurement: Mandatory for participating in online tenders and
auctions.
- GST
and Income Tax Filing: Used for filing GST returns, income tax returns,
and other tax-related activities.
- Company
Registration and ROC Compliances: Used for company incorporation,
obtaining DIN, and ROC filings.
- Other
Government Applications: Used for various government-related
applications and filings.
- Secure Financial Transactions: Provides a secure environment for online banking and stock trading.
Important Considerations
- Selecting
the type of DSC.
- Making
payment.
- Completing
documentation.
- Completing
mobile and video verifications.
To summarize, the steps to get a Class 3 Digital
Signature Certificate in India are:
- Security: Class 3 DSCs
provide the highest level of security and are essential for secure online
transactions.
- Validity: Be aware of the
DSC's validity period to avoid any business loss.
- Separate
DSCs: You
can hold separate DSCs for personal and professional purposes.
- Legal
Validity: A
digital signature certificate is a valid legal instrument and can be used
for digitally signing various documents.
1. Choose a Certifying Authority (CA).
2. Select the validity period.
3. Fill out the application form.
4. Upload the required documents.
5. Complete verification (mobile, video, and
potentially eKYC).
6. Make the payment.
7. Download and install the DSC.