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Aadhaar Card Update deadline now June 14: Here's how you can do it for free

Aadhaar card update: To update your Aadhaar card online for free, visit official UIDAI website and follow steps as mentioned below.

Updated on: Mar 16, 2024 09:24 AM IST
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Aadhaar card update: The deadline for updating Aadhaar details for free has been extended till June 14. The deadline was March 14 before which has been extended by Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) till June 14. The Aadhaar body also said that the service is available only on myaadhaar portal till June 14. UIDAI had earlier said, “Based on the positive response from the residents, it is decided to extend the facility for 3 more months i.e. from 15.12.2023 to 14.03.2024. Accordingly, the facility for document update shall continue to be free of cost through myAadhaar portal."

Read more: Update Aadhaar card details online for free: Step by step process

Aadhaar card update: What can be updated for free?

Aadhaar Card: UIDAI said that the service is available only on myaadhaar portal till June 14.
Aadhaar Card: UIDAI said that the service is available only on myaadhaar portal till June 14.

Personal details including name, address and other changes can be updated for free on UIDAI's website. This can also be done physically at Common Services Centres (CSC) but it will cost 50.

How to update your Aadhaar card online for free?

  1. Visit official UIDAI website here: https://uidai.gov.in/
  2. Enter your Aadhaar number and captcha and click on 'send OTP' on your linked mobile number
  3. After this select 'Update Demographics Data' and the relevant option.
  4. Click on ‘Proceed’ and upload the required document.
  5. Before clicking ‘Submit’ verify the details

Read more: How to apply for Blue Aadhaar Card: All details here

You can use the 'Update Request Number (URN)' to track status of changes made.

 
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