The Unique Identification Authority of india (UIDAI) has introduced new rules for making and updating Aadhaar cards, aimed at simplifying the process and making it more reliable. These changes were released under the Aadhaar (Nomination and Update) Third Amendment Regulations, 2025.

📌 What Has Changed?

The updated rules affect several aspects of Aadhaar issuance and updates:

Making a New Aadhaar Card: Revised documents accepted as proof of identity (POI), proof of address (POA), proof of date of birth (DOB), and proof of relationship.

Updating Existing Aadhaar: Simplified process for updating name, address, date of birth, mobile number, and family details.

Nomination Update: Changes also include simplified nomination rules, making it easier to nominate beneficiaries for Aadhaar-linked services.

🗂️ Simplified Document List

UIDAI has updated the documents that can be used as proof, making verification easier:

Proof of Identity (POI): Includes government-issued IDs, passports, driving licenses, voter ID, and others.

Proof of Address (POA): bank statements, utility bills, rent agreements, or government-issued certificates.

Proof of Date of Birth (DOB): Birth certificates, school leaving certificates, passports, or other official records.

Proof of Relationship: Documents like ration card, passport, or birth certificate of child/parent to establish relationships.

The aim is to reduce paperwork, minimize errors, and ensure the authenticity of documents submitted.

 Key Highlights of the New Rules

Simpler Process: Easier for citizens to enroll or update Aadhaar without facing unnecessary rejections.

More Reliable: Focus on verified, official documents ensures authenticity.

Inclusive: Makes Aadhaar services accessible for everyone, including rural areas with limited documentation.

Nomination Made Easy: Citizens can now update or add nominees in Aadhaar quickly.

📝 How to Update Aadhaar Under the New Rules

Visit the official uidai website or Aadhaar Enrollment Center.

Select “Update Aadhaar” or “Enrol New Aadhaar”.

Submit the relevant documents as per the new list.

Follow the verification process and receive acknowledgment.

These changes by uidai are expected to streamline Aadhaar enrollment and update procedures, making it more user-friendly and reliable for citizens across India.

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