Aadhaar Card Update Process: If you want to do any work anywhere in India, then an Aadhaar card is required for everything, which is an identity document. But now big news is coming about the update process of this Aadhaar.

According to a media report, from November 2025, the need to go to the Aadhaar center to update the Aadhaar card will end. This change is going to be very convenient for the people so that they will now be able to update the details of their Aadhaar card sitting at home. Let us tell you about this new system.

New Rule Now

Let us tell you that if a person wants to update his Aadhaar card now, then he will have to go to the Aadhaar center. Whether there is a change in name, address, date of birth, or mobile number, a physical visit is required for every update.

The new rule will be implemented from November 2025

Let us tell you that from November 2025 this process will become completely digital. Users will only need an OTP (one-time password), through which they will be able to update the details of the Aadhaar card sitting at home. This will prove to be especially good for those people who are very busy and cannot go to the Aadhaar center.

Can E-Aadhaar app be launched?

According to the report, UIDAI is preparing to launch a new mobile app soon, which can be called E-Aadhaar. Through this app, users will be able to update the information present in their Aadhaar card, like name, address, date of birth, and mobile number, sitting at home. So that now customers will not have to visit Aadhaar centers.

But on some occasions it is necessary to go to the Aadhaar center. Such as changes in biometric or iris scans. But this new system will help a lot for general updates, such as address or mobile number. This change saves both time and effort for the users.

What are the benefits of the update process?

This new process will especially benefit the people of rural areas, who find it difficult to reach the Aadhaar center. Additionally, the digital process will also reduce the chances of fraud that is prevalent nowadays.