UIDAI Update: The Aadhaar card is an important document, without which not one, but many vital works get stuck in the middle. If you have a ten-year-old Aadhaar card, then you can get it updated. You can get your ten-year-old Aadhaar card updated quickly, without any problems, and also have it completed for free. Although the date for updating the Aadhar card has been extended many times, it doesn’t seem easy to get a chance this time. Therefore, you can easily get this work done soon. To update the Aadhaar card, it is essential to understand specific key points that will clarify any confusion.
What things can be updated in the Aadhaar card for free?
On your Aadhaar card, you can update your name, address, date of birth, gender, mobile number, and email ID for free. For services like fingerprint, photo, or iris scans, you will need to visit the Aadhaar service centre and pay the prescribed fee.
By what date should you complete the update?
The last date for updating the Aadhaar card is June 14, 2025. UIDAI has extended the date several times for completing this work, but now its scope seems almost negligible. That is why you have two weeks, i.e., one day to complete this, which can be easily done by visiting the Public Service Centre.
How to update the Aadhaar card from home
To do this, first, you need to visit the official website of UIDAI or the myAadhaar portal.
After this,, yu can also visit https://myaadhaar.uidai.gov.in.
Enter your Aadhaar number and captcha to receive the OTP and log in.
After this, you will need to click on the ‘Document Update’ option.
This review of the old details will identify any changes that need to be made, and will be updated accordingly.
After this, scanned copies of valid documents must be uploaded.
Then you can submit. You will get a URN. After this, you can also track the status of your update through URN.
Why is this necessary?
For your information, please note that UIDAI has made it mandatory to update your 10-year-old Aadhaar card. If there is no change in the Aadhaar card, there may be a problem with identity verification.