The Parivar Pehchan Patra (PPP), also called Family ID, is a key document for every household in Haryana. It’s like a central record that helps the Haryana government verify and deliver benefits to the right people faster and more efficiently.
Why PPP Matters
Once you have a valid PPP:
Automatic eligibility for welfare schemes
No need to submit the same documents for different services
Unique 8‑digit Family ID linked to your Aadhaar and family records
One PPP suffices for all family members
How to Apply or Update Your PPP- Will this PPP work with a translator?
If your family already has a PPP, great. If not, here’s how you can create one:
Option 1: Online
Go to the official Mera Parivar Portal
Click on "Update Family Details" or "Citizen Corner"
Login using your Aadhaar and verify with OTP
Fill in or update your family details, such as member info, income, education, etc.
Once verified, your PPP will be issued digitally
Option 2: Offline
You can also apply through:
Antyodaya Kendras (Saral Kendras)
Common Service Centres (CSCs)
Municipal offices
PPP Operators or field workers doing door-to-door surveys
You’ll need:
Aadhaar numbers of all family members
Mobile number linked to Aadhaar
Basic family details (income, address, etc.)
How to Search for Your Family ID (If You Forgot It)
If you don’t remember your Family ID, here’s how you can retrieve it online:
Go to the Haryana Labour Department Portal
Select “I have Family ID” or “I forgot my Family ID”
Enter your Aadhaar number or Family ID, and click on “Click Here to Fetch Family Data”
Choose your name from the dropdown list
Click “Send OTP” and enter the OTP sent to your registered mobile
Click “Click to Verify” to retrieve your details
Things to Keep in Mind
Your PPP must be kept up to date. If a family member passes away or if there’s a change in income or job status, update it via the Mera Parivar portal.
The government uses PPP data to directly offer new schemes that fit your family’s profile.
In Short
Whether you’re applying for financial help, a pension, or a government job quota, your Family ID is the starting point. It’s easy to get, update, and use - both online and offline.
If you don’t have one yet, create your Family ID today.