Aadhaar Update New Rules: Starting today, November 1, 2025, there are some new changes to the Aadhaar Card that will make things a lot simpler for you. You won’t have to wait in long lines at an Aadhaar center anymore just to update your Aadhaar. In fact, you don’t even need to locate an Aadhaar center. You can now update your name, address, date of birth, or mobile number right from your home. Before, it was tough to update your Aadhaar card if your mobile number wasn’t current. But now, updating your mobile number from home will make everything else easier too.
It’s crucial to be aware of the fee structure for Aadhaar updates. The costs will be detailed below. It might be a bit pricier, but here’s the good news: kids and teens won’t have to pay a single rupee for a biometric update. It’s totally free.
And guess what? The hassle of KYC is also a thing of the past. UIDAI has simplified this process significantly. We’ll break everything down for you below. Just keep scrolling and read through the entire news at your leisure.
Online Aadhaar updation made easy
In the past, if you wanted to update or correct your Aadhaar details, you had to go to an Aadhaar service center. Now, you can do this online. If you have a computer or laptop, great! If not, no worries—you can use your mobile phone!
Just head over to the UIDAI website, or search on Google for Aadhaar Update… When the links pop up on your screen, click on the UIDAI link (https://uidai.gov.in/hi/my-aadhaar-hi/update-your-aadhaar-hi.html).
The information you enter (like your name or address) will be automatically checked against government documents such as your PAN card, passport, driver’s license, or ration card. This quick and secure process makes your task much simpler.
New fee structure
Fee for updating name, address or mobile number: Rs 75
Fingerprint, Iris Scan or Photo Update Fee: Rs 125
Online document updation till June 14, 2026: Free
Service center updation charges from June 15, 2026: Rs 75
Charges for Aadhaar reprint (printed copy): Rs 40
Home Service: Charge for the first person: Rs 700
Additional person charge at the same address: Rs 350
Linking your Aadhaar with your PAN is a must
As the government has been emphasizing for quite some time, every PAN card holder is required to link their PAN with Aadhaar. You have until December 31, 2025, to get this done. That gives you two full months from today.
If you fail to do this, your PAN card will be inactive starting January 1, 2026, and you won’t be able to use it for any financial or tax-related activities. According to the new rules, Aadhaar verification will now be necessary when applying for a new PAN card.
Change No. 3: KYC process with Aadhaar is now easier at banks
The Know Your Customer (KYC) process has been significantly streamlined for banks and other financial institutions. You can now complete your KYC using Aadhaar OTP verification. Additionally, video KYC is an option, but face-to-face verification is still required. Overall, the whole process will be quicker and paperless.










