Citizen’s
Charter (RBI)
- Objective of the Citizens’
Charter
- Services Available at
RBI Issue Offices
- Names of RBI Offices
which provide exchange facilities
- Exchange of notes into
coins with the help of coin dispensers
- Exchange of soiled
and mutilated notes and coins at the Bank’s
public counters
- Exchange
of mutilated/ cut notes received through the
Triple Lock Receptacle or by Post.
- General Conditions
of Service
- Exchange
of soiled and mutilated notes and coins at the
counters of commercial banks.
- Suggestion/
Comment
- Addresses of RBI
Issue Offices and their Jurisdiction.
Objective of the Citizens’ Charter
This Citizen’s Charter provides information
on various facilities provided by the Reserve
Bank of India in the matter of exchange of notes
and coins and the common standards of the services
provided at RBI Issue Offices and commercial bank
branches.

Services Available at RBI Issue Offices
The RBI Offices, where Issue Department is functioning,
offer the facility to members of the public to
exchange their notes including soiled and mutilated
notes and coins including uncurrent or worn coins.
The Bank is committed to provide exchange facility
free of cost at its counters during business hours.

Names of RBI Offices which provide exchange facilities
The facilities are provided at the counters
of the Bank’s Regional Offices located at
Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Belapur (Navi Mumbai), Bhopal,
Bhubaneshwar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Guwahati, Hyderabad,
Jaipur, Jammu, Kanpur, Kochi, Kolkata, Lucknow,
Mumbai, Nagpur, New Delhi, Patna and Thiruvananthapuram.

Exchange of notes into coins with the help of coin dispensers
Members of the general public can also get their
notes exchanges into coins using the coin dispensers
installed in the banking halls of the Reserve
Bank’s Regional Offices.

Exchange of soiled and mutilated notes and coins
at the Bank’s public counters
Members of the general public can avail themselves
of the following facilities at the counters of
the Bank’s Offices.
- Exchange soiled notes.
A note which has become limp or which has developed
minor cuts due to wear and tear or which is
disfigured by oil, colour, ink, etc. will be
treated as soiled note. To facilitate easy exchange,
notes which have been divided vertically through
or near the center with numbers intact are also
treated as soiled notes. Notes on which political
or religious slogans are written are not exchangeable
under any circumstances.
- Exchange mutilated notes.
A mutilated note is a note of which a portion
is missing or a note which is composed of pieces,
provided that the note presented is not less
than half of the area of the note and that,
if the note is composed of a note joined together,
each piece is, in the opinion of the ‘
Prescribed Officer ‘ [as defined in the
RBI (Note Refund) Rules] identifiable as part
of the same note. The RBI (Note Refund) Rules,
1975 (as amended upto 1980) are posted on the
RBI Website. http://www.rbi.org.in under the
Head “ Publications” and Sub-Head
“Occasional Publications”.
- Exchange of coins including uncurrent
coins into notes or coins.
Exchange of mutilated/ cut notes received through
the Triple Lock Receptacle or by Post.
In order to provide note exchange facility to
members of the public who cannot wait at the
Bank’s counter to tender their mutilated/cut
notes, the Bank’s Offices provide a facility
of depositing mutilated/cut notes in a locked
box called “ Triple Lock Receptacle (TLR)
“. The TLR box is kept near a special
counter and notes can be dropped into the box
in a closed cover, which can be obtained from
the enquiry counter. The tenderers are required
to write the particulars of the notes tendered
by them, their name, address and bank account
number on the cover. Members of the public can
also send mutilated notes by insured and registered
post to RBI Offices. In their own interest,
such covers should be sent through Registered
and Insured post. The exchange value of notes
which are found payable under the Note Refund
Rules is credited to the bank account of the
tenderer through Electronic Clearing Service
/ Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) which is at
present free of cost. In case the tenderer does
not have bank account or the place where he
resides does not have a clearing service / provision
of EFT, the exchange value is remitted by means
of bank draft/ money order at the cost of the
tenderer. The TLR facility is available only
for mutilated/cut notes and not for soiled notes.

General Conditions of Service
- The exchange facility over the Bank’s
counters is available during the business hours
of the respective Regional Office and is free
of cost.
- The serial numbers of counters where
exchange facility is made available at each
office are displayed at the banking hall of
each Office of the bank.
- Mutilated/cut notes in closed covers
are received in Triple Receptacle upto one hour
after the close of normal business hours.
- The mutilated/cut notes are exchanged
by the Bank as of grace under the Reserve Bank
of India (Note Refund0 Rules. When mutilated/cut
note is not found payable under the Rules, the
same is rejected and rejection advice issued
to the tenderer. The rejected note is retained
by the bank and destroyed after four months.
- Notes/coins which are found to have
been forged/counterfeited are impounded and
no value thereof is paid. Such notes/ coins
are retained by the Bank after issue of advice
to the tenderer.
- The security features of the bank
notes issued by RBI are furnished as information
to members of the public in the Bank’s
website http://www.rbi.org.in/currency/banknotes.html
- In case any member of the public
faces any difficulty in getting the above exchange
facilities at any RBI Offices or is asked for
any bribe, he may record a complaint in the
complaint book/ register maintained at the enquiry
counter of the Regional Office or bring it to
the notice of the in-charge of the Issue Department
of the respective RBI Office. The designation
and addresses of the in-charges are furnished
in the Annexure.
- The staff and officers of the Reserve
Bank will treat each member of the public with
courtesy and consideration. The staff will be
helpful and will attend promptly to the customer’s
enquiries and complaints.

Exchange of soiled and mutilated notes and
coins at the counters of commercial banks
- Offices of the Reserve Bank are located
at selected centers. The Bank has, therefore,
made arrangement for provision of the facility
of exchange of soiled notes, exchange of notes
to coins and coins to notes at the branches
of scheduled commercial banks. While the facility
for exchange of soiled notes is available at
all branches of public sector banks and currency
chest branches of private sector bank the facility
of exchange of mutilated / cut notes is available
only at the currency chest branches of commercial
banks. A list of the currency chest branches
where the mutilated notes can be exchanges is
available at the enquiry counter of the RBI
Offices. Such currency chest branches also have
instructions to display notice board regarding
availability of mutilated notes exchange facility.
In case any such branch refuses to provide the
exchange facility, aggrieved members of the
public can complain to the Chairman and Managing
Director/ CEO of the commercial bank concerned.
In case the grievance is not redressed, the
matter may be brought to the notice of the concerned
Regional Office of Reserve Bank of India.
- Branches of other banks i.e. Co-operative
Banks and Regional Rural Banks are expected
to exchange notes and coins at their convenience.
They, however, do not have powers to exchange
mutilated notes.

In case any member of the public has any suggestion/
comment to offer in regard to the Citizens’
Charter, he may write to: The Chief General
Manager, Department of Currency Management, Reserve
Bank of India, Central Office, Shahid Bhagat Singh
Marg, Mumbai – 400 001.

Addresses of RBI Issue Offices and their
Jurisdiction
Name and address
of RBI Office |
Jurisdiction |
The General Manager
Reserve Bank of India, Issue Department,
2nd Floor, Near Gandhi Bridge,
Ahmedabad – 380 014. |
The State of Gujarat and Union
Territories of Dadra and Nagar Haveli
And Daman and Diu. |
The General Manager
Reserve Bank of India, Issue Department,
10/3/8, Nrupathunga Road, Bangalore –
560 001. |
The State of Karnataka |
The Deputy General Manager
Reserve Bank of India, Issue Department
Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Post Box No.16,
Bhubaneshwar – 751 001. |
The State of Orissa |
The General Manager
Reserve Bank of India, Issue Department
Main Building, Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg,
Fort, Mumbai – 400 001. |
Greater Mumbai i.e. Mumbai island and
the suburban district (roughly south of
a line connecting Dahisar and Mulund on
the Western and Central Railways respectively) |
The Deputy General Manager
Reserve Bank of India, Issue Department
Hoshangabad Road, Post Box.32, Bhopal –
462 011. |
The State of Madhya Pradesh |
The Deputy General Manager
Reserve Bank of India, Issue Department
Plot No.3, Sector 10, H.H. Nirmala Devi
Marg, CBD, Belapur, Navi Mumbai –
400 614.
|
The districts of Ahmednagar, Kolhapur,
Nasik, Pune, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Sangli,
Satara, Sindhudurg, Solapur and Thane in
the State of Maharashtra and the State of
Goa. |
The Deputy General Manager
Reserve Bank of India, Issue Department
Central Vista, Opposite Telephone Bhavan,
Sector 17, Chandigarh – 160 017.
|
The States of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh,
Punjab and the Union territory of Chandigarh. |
The General Manager
Reserve Bank of India, Issue Department
Fort Glacis No.16, Rajaji Salai,
Post Box No. 40, Chennai – 600 001.
|
State of Tamil Nadu and the Union Territory
of Pondicherry. |
The General Manager
Reserve Bank of India, Issue Department
Station Road, Panbazar, Post Box No. 120,
Guwahati – 781 001.
|
The States of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh,
Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland and
Tripura. |
The General Manager
Issue Department, Reserve Bank of India
6-1-65, Secretariat Road, Saifabad, Hyderabad
– 500 004.
|
The State of Andhra Pradesh |
The Deputy General Manager
Reserve Bank of India, Issue Department
Rail Head Complex, Jammu – 180 012
|
The State of Jammu and Kashmir |
The General Manager
Issue Department, Reserve Bank of India,
Rambaug Circle, Tonk Road, Post Box No.
12, Jaipur – 302 004
|
The State of Rajasthan |
The General Manager
Issue Department, Reserve Bank of India,
M.G. Marg, Post Box No.82/142,
Kanpur – 208 001
|
The State of Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal |
The General Manager
Issue Department, Reserve Bank of India,
Post Bag No. 49, Kolkata – 700 001.
|
The States of Sikkim, West Bengal and
the Union Territory of the Andaman &
Nocobar islands |
The General Manager
Reserve Bank of India, Issue Department
Main Office Building, Dr. Raghvendra Rao
Road, Post Box No. 15, Civil Lines, Nagpur
- 440 001
|
The State of Chattisgarh and the districts
of Akola, Amaravati, Aurangabad, Beed, Bhandara,
Buldhana, Chandrapur, Dhule, Gadchiroli,
Hingoli, Jalgaon, Jalna, Latur, Nagpur,
Nanded, Osmanabad, Parbhani, Wardha, Yavatmal
in the State of Maharashtra |
The General Manager
Reserve Bank of India, Issue Department
6, Sandad Marg, New Delhi – 110 001
|
The State of Delhi |
The Deputy General Manager
Reserve Bank of India, Issue Department
South Gandhi Maidan, Post Box No. 162, Patna
– 800 001
|
The State of Bihar and Jharkhand |
The Deputy General Manager
Reserve Bank of India, Issue Department
Bakery Junction, Post Box No. 6507, Thiruvananthapuram
– 695 033
|
The State of Kerala and the Union Territory
of Lakshdweep |

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