
How To Update Aadhaar: Steps To Change Name, Address Or Phone Number
Updating your Aadhaar details is necessary to get the benefits of various government schemes.
Keeping your Aadhaar card updated with the latest personal details is important, as it helps you avoid documentation hurdles for various purposes. From opening a savings bank account to buying a property, your Aadhaar details are now necessary for almost all major financial transactions. Linked with your phone number and bank account, the Aadhaar card is an essential part of the offline and online KYC process.
The Aadhaar card also acts as an ID and address proof in various government offices. For ease of tasks and processes, it is a necessity today to correctly update name, address, date of birth, phone number and other details in your Aadhaar. If you've recently gone through a change in your address or phone number, there are offline and online processes available to update the same in your Aadhaar card.
While an offline process to remove the discrepancies in your name, address and phone number mentioned in your Aadhaar involves visiting your nearest Aadhaar enrolment centre, individuals can also opt for the online facility provided by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).
Here is a step-by-step guide on how you can update your Aadhaar card.
Step 1: Visit the official website of UIDAI (https://myaadhaar.uidai.gov.in/).
Step 2: Log in using your Aadhaar number and the OTP received via SMS.
Step 4: Navigate the section and click on the 'Update Aadhaar' option.
Step 5: Review the instructions shown on your screen and proceed.
Step 6: Select the 'name', 'phone number', or 'address' option from the list and proceed.
Step 7: Review the existing details provided and carefully enter the details you want to update, as mentioned in the supporting documents.
Step 8: Select a valid proof of document. Scan it and upload.
Step 9: Verify the details and proceed to make a non-refundable payment of Rs 50
Step 10: Once the application is completed, you will receive a Service Request Number (SRN), which can be used for future reference.
The UIDAI accepts scanned copies of various documents as identity proofs, such as Ration card, Voter ID, Passport, Government-issued identity card/certificate, ST/SC/OBC certificate, or marriage certificate with a photograph, Disability identity card/certificate of disability and transgender identity card/certificate, among others.
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