Changing your name on official documents like Aadhaar Card and PAN Card is a common requirement, often due to marriage, divorce, spelling mistakes, or personal reasons. These updates are crucial as they ensure consistency across all government records, banking documents, and legal processes.

This article explains how to update your name on both Aadhaar and PAN cards with step-by-step instructions, required documents, and important tips.

1. Changing Your Name on Aadhaar Card

The Aadhaar Card, issued by uidai, is a critical identity proof in India. Updating your name can be done online or offline.

A. Online Method

1. Visit the UIDAI website: https://uidai.gov.in

2. Click on Update AadhaarUpdate Demographics Data Online.

3. Log in using your Aadhaar number and OTP received on your registered mobile.

4. Select Name as the field to update.

5. Upload supporting documents (see below).

6. Submit the request and note the Update Request Number (URN) for tracking.

B. Offline Method

1. Visit your nearest Aadhaar Enrolment/Update Center.

2. Fill the Aadhaar Correction Form and select “Name” for correction.

3. Submit the form along with supporting documents.

4. The center will provide an acknowledgment slip with the URN.

Required Documents

· Marriage certificate (if name changed due to marriage)

· Gazette notification (for official name change)

· Passport (if updating name as per passport)

· Voter ID or Driving License (optional for verification)

Processing Time

· Online and offline requests typically take 7–10 days to reflect.

· You can track status on the UIDAI website using the URN.

2. Changing Your Name on PAN Card

The PAN Card, issued by NSDL or UTIITSL, is essential for taxation and financial transactions. Updating your name is straightforward.

A. Online Method

1. Visit the NSDL PAN portal: https://www.onlineservices.nsdl.com/paam/endUserRegisterContact.html

2. Click Apply Online → PAN Card Changes/Correction.

3. Fill in your PAN details and select Name Change.

4. Upload supporting documents and proof of identity.

5. Pay the nominal fee online (around ₹107).

6. Submit the application and note the acknowledgment number.

B. Offline Method

1. Download the PAN Correction Form (Form 49A).

2. Fill in your details and select “Name” for correction.

3. Attach proof of identity and proof of name change documents.

4. Submit the form at your nearest PAN service center.

5. Retain the acknowledgment receipt for tracking.

Required Documents

· Marriage certificate or divorce decree

· Gazette notification (for legal name change)

· Aadhaar Card or Passport as identity proof

Processing Time

· PAN card updates usually take 15–20 days.

· The updated PAN card is sent to your registered address.

3. Linking Updated Aadhaar and PAN

After updating your name on both documents, it is important to link your Aadhaar and PAN to avoid discrepancies in taxation and government services.

· Visit the Income Tax e-Filing portal: https://www.incometax.gov.in

· Log in and select Link Aadhaar

· Enter the updated Aadhaar and PAN details

· Verify using the OTP sent to your registered mobile

4. Important Tips

· Always retain acknowledgment receipts from uidai and PAN services.

· Ensure that the spelling of your name is consistent across all documents.

· Use official documents as proof for faster approval.

· Update other services such as bank accounts, mobile connections, and insurance after updating your Aadhaar and PAN.

Conclusion

Updating your name on Aadhaar and PAN cards is now relatively simple, thanks to both online and offline options. By following the steps above and providing the correct documents, you can ensure that your identity records are accurate, secure, and consistent across all official platforms.

 

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