Know how to check the status of your LIC policy online

Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) of India has started its online services; allowing all its policyholders to check the status of their policy online through its official website. This online facility not only allows the entire policyholder to check the status of their policy from time to time but also, provides mobile services to its insurance holders, through which they can check the status of their policy payments.
According to experts, checking policy status is as important as buying a policy. Therefore, the policy should be checked periodically. Let’s learn how to check the policy status online, first time users have to fill the online registration form. A confirmation mail is then sent to the registered email address. And then follow the further instructions step by step.
 Step 1. First, go to the user LIC website ‘licindia.in‘ and click on ‘New User’.
Step 2. Now you have to choose the user ID and password and provide all the necessary information.
Step 3. Click on e-services. Log in with the created login ID and register the policy for e-services by filling the given form.
Step 4. Now print this form and upload the photo of the form by signing.
Step 5. Upload photo of PAN card or Aadhaar card or passport.
Step 6. Once the verification is done by the officials, the insurance holder will be informed about the acceptance by email and SMS. Check your policy statement like this Step 1. Go to the LIC website and click on ‘Customer Portal’ inside the online services.
Step 7. Once the verification is done by the officials, the insurance holder will be informed about the acceptance by email and SMS.
Know how to check your policy statements after getting registered.
Step 1. Go to the LIC website and click on ‘Customer Portal’ inside the online services.
Step 2. Select the Registered Users option.
Step 3. Enter the username, date of birth, password, and Click on ‘Go’.
 Step 4. A new page will open in front of you. Here you have to click on ‘View Enrolled Policies’.

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