Residents of India are given 12-digit Aadhaar numbers by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI). You must successfully pass several checks and data validation steps in order to be eligible for an Aadhaar number. When you apply for your card, these checks will be performed.
The applicant has to present all the required documents while doing the enrolment. Given below are the steps that you need to follow
Step 1: Find an Aadhar Enrolment Center near you by visiting https://appointments.uidai.gov.in/easearch.aspx?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1. .
Step 2: Fill the enrolment form by providing all the correct information. You can get the format https://uidai.gov.in/images/aadhaar_enrolment_correction_form_version_2.1.pdf.
Step 3: Submit the duly filled form by attaching all the supporting documents like identity proof and address proof.
Step 4:Once the documents are accepted, you need to submit your biometric data along with your fingerprint and iris scan
Step 5:Next, collect the acknowledgement slip which contains 14-digit enrolment number. You can use this number to check your Aadhar card status.
The Aadhaar card can be delivered to your home address in as little as 90 days, or three months, after all the required papers and biometric data have been collected. The Aadhar card may not be delivered to the correct cardholder for more than 90 days due to the enormous number of persons applying for the card. India Post will deliver the card.
If a person needs his or her Aadhaar card immediately, he or she can obtain a copy of the Aadhaar card, also known as the E-Aadhaar.
Given below are the steps to obtain e-Aadhar online:
Step 1: Visit the official website of Aadhar card.
Step 2: Fill the form by providing your enrolment number or your Aadhar number.
If you know your enrollment number, enter it along with your name, pin code, mobile number, and the day and time that are shown on your acknowledgement page.
Use your name, mobile number, and pin code if you know your Aadhar number. After completion of the form, you will be sent a One Time Password (OTP) to the mobile number you provided. This OTP will allow you to download the colored Aadhar letter.
Given below are the options to check your Aadhar Card enrolment status:
State |
Address of Aadhaar Enrollment Center |
Assam |
Timonagaon BO, Dibrugarh, Dibrugarh East, Jilliguri Gaon, Assam - 786010 |
Karnataka |
Aadhar Center Bank of India, No 325 12th Cross Road Binnamanagala Stage 1 Indiranagar, Bengaluru, Bangalore North, Indiranagar, Karnataka - 560038 |
New Delhi |
BARB0CONNU, Bank Of Baroda, B-3 , Block-B, Connaught Place Delhi, New Delhi, G.P.O., Delhi - 110001 |
Tamil Nadu |
Chennai GPO, RAJAJI SALAI, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600001 |
Maharashtra |
Union Bank Of India, Hind Jyoti Building, Gunjali Mansion, Barister Nath Pai Marg, Cotton Green., Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400033 |
West Bengal |
Tollygunge HO, 14G DPS ROAD, Kolkata, Tollygunge, West Bengal - 700033 |
Gujrat |
Manekbag Po, Opp - Prarthna Vihar Soc, Manekbag , Ahmedabad, Gujarat - 380015 |
You can examine all the information given throughout the enrollment process and, if necessary, make modifications or corrections right away. You will have 96 hours following enrollment to visit the center, present the acknowledgment slip, and make any necessary revisions if you discover a mistake after you've already enrolled. .
If you have registered for an Aadhaar at an Enrollment Center, you can check its status there. To check your status, you'll need your Enrollment ID, or EID. On the acknowledgement slip you get after enrolling is where you can find your EID.
EID is a 28-digit number comprising two parts:
However, to check your status, you only need the 14-digit enrolment number. Providing the remaining 14 digits is optional.
If you have your EID number, you can check your status by visiting the Check Aadhaar Status webpage on the UIDAI website.
Retrieving Lost/Forgotten EID
In case you have lost or forgotten your EID, you can retrieve it by visiting the Retrieve Lost or Forgotten EID/UID webpage on the UIDAI website.
It takes around 60 to 90 days to get your Aadhaar card after your data has been collected and uploaded to the Central Identities Data Repository.
You can get an electronic copy of your Aadhaar using your EID. Follow the steps mentioned below to download the Aadhaar card:
Step 1: Visit the https://eaadhaar.uidai.gov.in/
Step 2: Choose the 'Enrollment EID' option
Step 3: Enter your 14-digit enrolment ID number as well as the time and date values in 14-digit format.
Step 4: Enter your complete name, pin code, and image captcha code.
Step 5: Next, click on 'Request OTP' option and confirm.
Step 6: Enter the OTP that you will receive on your registered mobile number.
Step 7: Then click on the 'Download Aadhaar' option.
Step 8: Your electronic copy of Aadhaar card will be ready to download
You can use the "Aadhaar Reprint" service if you've lost your Aadhaar card. You must pay Rs. 50 to order the reprint (including GST and posting charges).
To request a new card, you will need your VID (Virtual Identification Number)
If you have misplaced or lost your card or personal information, do not apply for or enroll in Aadhaar again. Enrollment ought to be done just once. Your application will be turned down if you submit it more than once (unless specifically advised by UIDAI).
Yes. NRIs are eligible to apply for Aadhaar if they have resided in India for a period of 182 days or more in the last 12 months before applying.
No. There is no age restriction to apply. Even new-born babies are eligible to get an Aadhaar number.
Yes. The software used for Aadhaar has provision to handle such cases.
No, the operator will not charge any fee as Aadhaar enrollment is free for Indian residents.