Digital Signature Certificate (DSC): Types, Uses, and How to Apply (2025 Guide)

INTRODUCTION In today’s digital-first business environment, Digital Signature Certificates (DSCs) have become essential for every entrepreneur, professional, and enterprise in India. Whether you are filing GST returns, submitting documents to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), participating in e-tenders, or signing agreements online, a DSC ensures that your identity is verified and your transactions remain legally valid.

This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about DSCs—types, benefits, uses, and the complete step-by-step process to apply for one in 2025.

What Is a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)?

A Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) is an electronic form of signature used to authenticate the identity of an individual or organization. It is issued by a licensed Certifying Authority (CA) in India, under the Information Technology Act, 2000.

A DSC ensures three things:

  1. Authenticity – Confirms the signer’s identity.

  2. Integrity – Ensures the document has not been altered.

  3. Non-Repudiation – The signer cannot deny signing the document later.

DSCs are stored in USB Tokens (e-Tokens) which are secure, tamper-proof devices.

Types of Digital Signature Certificates

DSCs are issued mainly in two classes (as per current guidelines):

1. Class 2 Digital Signature Certificate
  • Used by individuals.

  • Required for:

    • Income Tax Return filing

    • GST filing

    • PF registration

    • Trademark filing

    • Company registrations (MCA)

2. Class 3 Digital Signature Certificate
  • Highest level of security.

  • Required for:

    • e-Tendering

    • e-Procurement

    • e-Bidding

    • ICEGATE filing

    • Import-Export documentation

    • High-value online transactions

Class 3 DSCs are mandatory for all businesses participating in government tenders.

Who Needs a Digital Signature Certificate?

A DSC is required by:

  • Business owners

  • Company directors

  • LLP partners

  • Chartered accountants & tax professionals

  • Importers and exporters

  • Vendors participating in tenders

  • Professionals filing GST/ITR/ROC compliances

Uses of Digital Signature Certificate

DSCs are widely used across several government and private platforms.

1. Income Tax Filing

For filing ITR and handling tax-related documentation.

2. GST Filing

Mandatory for companies and LLPs using the GST portal.

3. MCA/ROC Filings

Required for:

  • Company registration

  • Annual filings

  • DIR KYC

  • LLP compliance

4. Import & Export (ICEGATE)

Mandatory for:

  • AD Code registration

  • IEC updates

  • Shipping bills

  • Customs documentation

5. e-Tendering

Used for:

  • Government tenders

  • PSU contracts

  • Private procurement portals

6. Trademark & Patent Filing

Used on the IP India portal.

7. Provident Fund & ESIC Registration

For businesses onboarding employees.

8. Signing Legal Documents

Used to securely sign agreements digitally.

Validity of Digital Signature Certificate

DSCs typically come with a validity of:

  • 2 years

  • 3 years

After expiry, renewal is required.

Documents Required to Apply for a DSC

Individuals need:

  • PAN Card

  • Aadhaar Card (linked with mobile)

  • Passport-size photo

  • Email ID and phone number

For organizations:

  • Company PAN

  • GST Certificate (if any)

  • Incorporation Certificate

  • Authorized signatory documents

How to Apply for a Digital Signature Certificate (Step-by-Step Guide)

You can apply for a DSC online in just a few simple steps:

 
Step 1: Choose Certifying Authority (CA)

Select a licensed CA such as:

  • eMudhra

  • VSign

  • Capricorn CA

  • Sify

 
Step 2: Select the Correct Class of DSC

Choose:

  • Class 2 for personal or business compliance

  • Class 3 for e-tenders and import-export activities

 
Step 3: Fill Out the Online Application Form

Provide your:

  • Name, phone number, email

  • Address details

  • Identity proof (PAN)

  • Address proof (Aadhaar)

 
Step 4: Complete Video Verification

As per new guidelines, applicants must complete:

  • OTP verification

  • Video recording with ID proof

  • Live facial verification

 
Step 5: Make the Payment

Fees vary depending on:

  • DSC class

  • Validity (2 or 3 years)

  • CA provider

 
Step 6: Receive Your DSC With USB Token

Upon successful verification:

  • You will receive a USB Token (e-Token)

  • DSC gets installed in the token

You can now use your DSC across any government portal

Benefits of Having a Digital Signature Certificate

  • Enhances security of online transactions

  • Saves time on physical paperwork

  • Legally recognized by Indian IT Act

  • Ensures authenticity and integrity

  • Mandatory for several business compliances

  • Reduces cost and improves workflow

Benefits of Having a Digital Signature Certificate

  • Enhances security of online transactions

  • Saves time on physical paperwork

  • Legally recognized by Indian IT Act

  • Ensures authenticity and integrity

  • Mandatory for several business compliances

  • Reduces cost and improves workflow

Common Government Portals That Accept DSC

  • GST Portal

  • MCA/ROC

  • Income Tax Portal

  • ICEGATE

  • e-Tendering Portals

  • PF/ESIC

  • DGFT

  • Trademark/Patent Portal

Conclusion

A Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) is no longer optional—it is a necessity for modern businesses, especially those engaged in compliance, tendering, and import-export activities. Understanding its types, uses, and application process ensures smoother operations and complete adherence to Indian legal requirements.

If you require assistance with applying for a DSC, BusinessRights can help you with:

  • Class 2 & Class 3 DSC issuance

  • New application & renewal

  • e-Token delivery

  • Support for GST, ROC, ICEGATE, and tender use

Contact BusinessRights  let us make your DSC ready

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