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Free Aadhaar updates available only until June 14: All you need to know

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Aadhaar cardholders have until June 14, 2025, to update their identity and address documents online for free, the Unique Identification Authority of India ( UIDAI ) has announced. After this date, any updates will require a visit to an Aadhaar Enrolment Centre and attract a fee of Rs 50.

As per UIDAI rules, Aadhaar holders must update their Proof of Identity (PoI) and Proof of Address (PoA) every 10 years from the date of enrolment to keep their records accurate.

How to update for free (online)

1. Visit the official UIDAI website and go to the myAadhaar portal.
2. Log in using your 12-digit Aadhaar number and the captcha code.
3. You will get an OTP on your registered mobile number to verify your identity.
4. After logging in, check your existing Proof of Identity (PoI) and Proof of Address (PoA) documents. 5. If you need to update them, click on the 'Document Update' option.
6. Select the documents you want to update from the menu and upload clear scanned copies.
7. Make sure the files are in JPEG, PNG, or PDF format and under 2MB.
8. Review your details, submit the update request, and note down the Service Request Number (SRN) to track your update status.
What documents to submit?

  • Proof of Identity and Address: Ration Card, Voter ID, Government-issued ID with address, Indian Passport
  • Proof of Identity only: PAN Card, Driving License, School Marksheet or Leaving Certificate with photo, Government-issued ID without address
  • Proof of Address only: Recent Electricity, Water, or Gas bills (last 3 months), Bank or Post Office Passbook, Rent/Lease agreement
How to submit documents and in what format?

  • Upload documents online via the myAadhaar portal or visit any Aadhaar centre in person.
  • Accepted file formats: JPEG, PNG, PDF (max size 2MB each).
  • For biometric updates (photo, fingerprints), you must visit an Aadhaar Enrolment Centre

Miss the deadline?

Post-June 14, all document updates must be done offline at an Aadhaar Centre, and a fee will apply. Delays may cause issues in services that require up-to-date Aadhaar data. Stay updated, and complete your free online update before June 14 to avoid future hassles and charges.
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