The Aadhaar card is a crucial ID for Indians. Without Aadhaar, people are often unable to complete official processes. From opening bank accounts to applying for passports, Aadhaar is essential as an official document. To access, qualify for, and apply to government schemes, services, or projects, this identity becomes vital for Indians.
How Often Can You Change Your Name?
Aadhaar users can change their name on the card up to two times. Small changes like fixing spelling mistakes, changing the order of names, or updating names after marriage are also allowed. For each update, a fee of Rs 50 is charged. Users can change two things in one request. If someone needs to change their name a third time, they must ask for special approval from the UIDAI regional office.
Date Of Birth Update Process
Currently, users can update their Date of Birth (DoB) only once. If there is any discrepancies in the date of birth, further changes can be made by presenting valid proof at an Aadhaar Kendra and following an exception process. If a request is denied, individuals can also reach out to UIDAI via telephone at 1947 or email [email protected] for assistance.
Photo Changes
There is no limit on how many times you can change your photo on your Aadhaar card. To do this, you need to visit the nearest Aadhaar enrolment centre. You cannot update your photo or fingerprints online, as these are biometric details and must be changed in person.
Address Changes Without Restrictions
Users can change their address on the Aadhaar card as many times as they need. They can do this online through the UIDAI website at ssup.uidai.gov.in. Keeping correct details on the Aadhaar card is very important because it helps in verifying identity and getting access to different services. Users should know the rules and steps for making changes to keep their information up to date.
Why Updates Are Necessary For Children Aged 5
Aadhaar is issued to children below the age of 5 without biometric data, based solely on their parents’ details. When a child turns 5, it is essential to update their Aadhaar by adding fingerprints, iris scans, and a photograph. This is known as Baal Aadhaar. This process is called mandatory biometric update (MBU).
Updates Necessary At 15 Years
As they grow, with their body, their biometric data also changes, necessitating another update at the age of 15 to ensure the information remains accurate and up to date. Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has stated that updating children’s biometric details is extremely important.
UIDAI has also added that, If this update is not done, it may lead to difficulties in registering for education or competitive exams in their future. Therefore, make sure to update Aadhaar at the ages of 5 and 15 on time to avoid any issues.