Aadhaar is now the backbone of identity verification in india, used for banking, subsidies, SIM cards, taxes, and more. Because of its importance, the Unique Identification Authority of india (UIDAI) has introduced strict rules for updating certain details.

One of the most misunderstood rules is: some Aadhaar details can be changed only once or have strict limits.

Here’s a clear explanation.

1. Details You Can Change Only Once (or With Strict Limits)

 Name Change (Limited Updates)

  • You can generally change your name in Aadhaar only a limited number of times (usually once or twice)
  • Requires strong supporting documents (like PAN, passport, or court affidavit in special cases)

👉 Frequent or repeated name changes are not allowed to prevent identity misuse.

 Date of Birth (Very Strict)

  • Date of birth correction is allowed only once in most cases
  • Requires valid proof such as:
    • Birth certificate
    • SSLC/10th certificate
    • Passport

👉 After one correction, further changes are usually not permitted unless uidai approves in exceptional cases.

2. Details You Can Update More Easily

Some Aadhaar details are more flexible:

 Address

  • Can be updated multiple times
  • Requires valid address proof (rent agreement, utility bill, etc.)

 Mobile Number & Email

  • Can be updated without strict limits
  • OTP-based verification required

 Photo & Biometrics

  • Can be updated if needed (especially for aging or mismatch issues)
  • Done at Aadhaar Seva Kendra

3. Why uidai Has These Restrictions

The goal is to ensure:

  • Prevent identity fraud
  • Avoid duplicate or fake Aadhaar identities
  • Maintain accuracy in government databases
  • Ensure trust in Aadhaar-based services

👉 Since Aadhaar is used for financial and legal verification, accuracy is critical.

4. Common Mistakes people Make

Many users face issues because:

  • They enter wrong DOB during enrollment
  • They use different name spellings across documents
  • They attempt repeated corrections without valid proof

These mistakes can make future updates difficult.

5. How to Avoid Aadhaar Update Problems

 Check Carefully Before Submitting

  • Match details with PAN, passport, and birth records

 Use Only Official Documents

  • UIDAI rejects unsupported or inconsistent proofs

 Update Early, Not Repeatedly

  • Correct mistakes as soon as possible
  • Avoid multiple correction requests

6. Important Tip

Before applying for Aadhaar correction:
👉 Verify all details across your documents (PAN, bank, school records)

Because once limits are used, changes become very difficult or not allowed without special approval.

Final Takeaway

Aadhaar is designed for stability and trust. That’s why certain details like name and date of birth have strict or one-time correction limits, while others like address and mobile number are more flexible.

👉 The safest approach is simple: enter correct details carefully the first time and avoid repeated changes.

 

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