The Unique Identification Authority of india (UIDAI) has recently announced an increase in fees for updating Aadhaar card details, while also waiving off the biometric update fee for certain categories. This move is part of the ongoing efforts to streamline and improve the Aadhaar update process, ensuring that the data remains accurate and up-to-date. Let’s break down the key changes and their implications:
1. Fee Increase for Aadhaar Card Updates
Previously, Aadhaar card updates could be done at a minimal cost, but the UIDAI has now revised its fee structure for Aadhaar updates. Here are the important changes:
Updated Fees for Aadhaar Card Updates:
· Non-Biometric Updates (such as updating your address, name correction, date of birth change, etc.) will now attract a fee of ₹50 (up from ₹30).
· Biometric Update (including fingerprint, iris scan, and photograph updates) will now have a fee of ₹100 (up from ₹60).
The fee is applicable when you request a physical update at an Aadhaar Enrollment Center. For updates done online, the fee remains the same (if applicable) and will depend on the nature of the request.
2. Waiver of biometric Update Fee for Certain Categories
In a significant development, UIDAI has waived off the biometric update fee for individuals in specific circumstances:
Who Will Benefit from the Waiver?
· Children under 5 years: Young children do not need to undergo biometric updates unless there is a need for updating their records for other reasons (e.g., change in address).
· Senior Citizens (above 70 years): For elderly individuals, biometric updates are often optional. The fee for biometric updates for them will be waived off.
· Individuals in Remote Areas: uidai aims to provide ease of access for individuals in rural or difficult-to-reach areas. For those in such locations, biometric update fees will be waived in some cases.
These waivers are in line with UIDAI's effort to ensure Aadhaar is accessible and usable by people from all walks of life without incurring unnecessary costs.
3. Why the Fee Increase?
The rise in the Aadhaar card update fees is likely due to the growing costs associated with maintaining the system that ensures the accuracy and security of the Aadhaar database. The updates may also reflect the higher costs of upgrading biometric systems and maintaining the infrastructure for Aadhaar services.
UIDAI has clarified that the increase is aimed at improving the service quality and ensuring that the Aadhaar system continues to function smoothly as the backbone of multiple government services.
4. Key Points to Remember About Aadhaar Updates
· Online Updates: You can still update certain details online via the uidai official website or the Aadhaar mobile app. These updates include changes like address corrections, name changes, or mobile number updates.
· Physical Updates: If you prefer to update your Aadhaar details in person, you can visit an Aadhaar Enrollment Center. Ensure that you carry the required documents for address proof, identity proof, and other relevant documents.
· Biometric Updates: If your biometric data needs to be updated (for example, if you are a senior citizen and your fingerprints are no longer being recognized), the fee will be ₹100, unless you're eligible for the waiver mentioned earlier.
5. How to Update Your Aadhaar Details
If you need to update your Aadhaar card, follow these steps:
A. Online Update:
1. Visit the official uidai website: https://uidai.gov.in.
2. Login with your Aadhaar number or VID (Virtual ID).
3. Select the update option and follow the instructions to make changes (address, name, phone number, etc.).
4. Pay the required fee (if applicable) via online payment methods.
5. A confirmation will be sent, and updates will be reflected in your Aadhaar after processing.
B. Physical Update:
1. Locate your nearest Aadhaar Enrollment Center.
2. Fill out the Aadhaar Update Form and submit it along with supporting documents.
3. Pay the update fee (₹50 or ₹100, depending on the type of update).
4. The center will process your request, and you will be provided with an acknowledgment receipt.
5. Your updated Aadhaar will be sent to your registered address after processing.
6. Implications for Aadhaar Holders
The fee increase for Aadhaar updates may be seen as an inconvenience for some, but the waived biometric update fee for certain categories is a welcome change. It ensures that people who need updates the most—like children and senior citizens—will not face any financial burden. For others, the fee inc
rease seems reasonable, given the cost of maintaining such a vast system.
With Aadhaar now being essential for accessing government services, banking, and various other sectors, keeping your Aadhaar updated is crucial.
Conclusion: Stay Updated, Stay Informed
If your Aadhaar details need to be updated, ensure that you do so via the available online or offline channels and remember the updated fees. Be aware of any free services available to certain groups, and plan your updates accordingly to avoid additional costs. The UIDAI continues to refine its processes, balancing accessibility with the need to ensure the security of the Aadhaar system.
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