The unique identification authority of india (UIDAI) has brought major changes to the way Aadhaar updates are done. No more long queues at enrollment centers — now, everything can be done online!

Here’s a breakdown of what’s new, what’s changed, and how you can update your Aadhaar card from the comfort of your home.

1. 💻 100% Digital: No More Visits to Aadhaar Centers

In a big move towards Digital India, uidai has shifted all Aadhaar-related services online.
This means you no longer need to visit physical Aadhaar Seva Kendras or enrollment centers for updates like:

· Name correction

· Address update

· mobile number linking

· Date of birth correction

· Email ID update

Everything can now be done through the myAadhaar portal — making the process faster, paperless, and hassle-free.

2. 🌐 The New Online Portal: myAadhaar is Your One-Stop Solution

All updates can now be made via the myAadhaar website.
Here’s what you can do online:
✅ Update demographic details (like address or name)
✅ Upload supporting documents digitally
✅ Download an updated e-Aadhaar instantly
✅ Track your update request in real time

It’s Aadhaar, simplified — and just a few clicks away.

3. 🪪 How to Update Your Aadhaar Card Online (Step-by-Step)

Here’s the easy process to update your Aadhaar details:

1. Visit the official myAadhaar portal.

2. Log in using your Aadhaar number and OTP sent to your registered mobile number.

3. Select “Update Aadhaar Online.”

4. Choose the field(s) you want to update (e.g., name, address, date of birth).

5. Upload scanned copies of valid supporting documents.

6. review your details and submit your request.

7. Pay the applicable update fee (if required).

You can then download your updated e-Aadhaar once the process is complete.

4. 💰 Updated Fees: What You’ll Pay for Online Aadhaar Updates

UIDAI has revised its service charges for online updates.
Here’s the latest fee structure:

· Free updates (for some services) may be available during promotional windows.

· For regular updates, a nominal fee of 50 is applicable per request.

Payments can be made securely online through debit/credit cards, UPI, or net banking.

5. 📅 Why You Should Update Your Aadhaar Every 10 Years

UIDAI now recommends that citizens update their Aadhaar details every 10 years — especially address and identity documents — to keep records accurate and avoid verification issues in future.
This ensures your Aadhaar stays valid for:

· bank account KYC

· Passport verification

· SIM card linking

· government subsidies and benefits

6. 🧾 Check Your Update Status in Real Time

Once you’ve submitted your update request, you can track its progress online using your Update Request Number (URN).
No need to visit any office — simply log in to the myAadhaar portal or check via SMS alerts from UIDAI.

7. 🔐 Secure, Verified, and Paperless

Every online Aadhaar update is processed through secure OTP-based authentication and verified by UIDAI’s central database.
This ensures:

· zero manual errors

· Faster processing times

· Complete transparency

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🏁 Final Word: A Smarter, Easier Way to Stay Updated

With Aadhaar services now fully wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital, keeping your identity details up to date has never been easier.
No queues, no paperwork — just a few clicks from your phone or laptop, and your Aadhaar is ready to go!

So, if you haven’t reviewed your Aadhaar in a while, now’s the perfect time to update it online and stay connected to all your essential services.

 

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