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How to Get Updated Aadhar Card for Changed Details?

Aadhar card update has become a lot easier as you can now get your Aadhar card updated within the comfort of your homes, with the help of the internet.

How to Get Updated Aadhar Card for Changed Details?

Once you have successfully applied for your Aadhar update, the question is how to get updated Aadhar card after your details have been changed? If this is exactly what you are struggling with then you are on the correct webpage. Below mentioned are two simple ways which will describe how to get updated Aadhar card.

Note: Before we begin with describing the ways, it is important to note that in order to get your Aadhar card via the methods described above, you will need to have a registered mobile number.

If you don’t have a mobile number registered with the UIDAI, then click here to visit the module in which we tell you how to get your updated Aadhar card without the registered mobile number. If, however, you have the mobile number proceed further and have a look at the methods described below.

How to Get Updated Aadhar Card in Online Mode?

Here is a simple, easy and 3 step process to get Updated Aadhar Card Online:

Do note, this process is for getting your Updated Aadhar Card and NOT applying for Aadhar Card Update. In case you wish to update any information in your Aadhar Card – Click Here to get it done.

Step 1 – Visit the Official eAadhar Portal

In order to get your updated Aadhar card, visit the eAadhar portal by clicking here. If you are having any difficulties with the link, you can also copy the link https://resident.uidai.net.in/check-aadhaar-status and paste it in your web browser.

Step 2 – Fill up the Online Form

Once you visit the website by clicking the link mentioned above, an online form will be in front of you. You will be asked to fill up the enrolment number and the date and time of enrolment.

The enrolment number and the date and time of enrolment are mentioned on the acknowledgement slip that you must have received when you applied for the updated Aadhar card.

To know your Enrolment ID and other details, if you don’t have yours or have lost the slip, click here

Step 3 – Enter security code and hit the button

All you need to do now, is to enter the security code that has been mentioned in a rectangular box and hit the button which says “Check Status”.

If your Aadhar card has been updated you will be able to download it in a digital form.

See how to download an eAadhar over here

However, if it has not been updated yet, you will get the relevant status of your Aadhar.

How to get updated Aadhar Card via Offline method?

If you have difficulties in getting Aadhar status through online mode, you can get it with the help of your mobile phone too. Read further to know about how to get updated Aadhar card offline.

Step 1 – Check Status by Sending an SMS

In order to get your Aadhar card without visiting the website, send an SMS through your registered mobile number. The SMS must be  “UID STATUS <14 digit enrolment number>” (e.g. UID STATUS 23232323232323) and should be sent to 51969.

Step 2 – Wait for Confirmation

After you send this message, you will receive the number of your updated Aadhar if it has been generated. In case it has not been generated, you will not receive the number.

Step 3 – Getting the Updated Aadhar Card

It may take up to 1-3 months for your updated Aadhar card to be generated. You can wait for the Aadhar Card to be delivered to you via the post or get the eCopy and take a print out.

If in case you do not receive the updated Aadhar card within 3 months, it is advised to re-check the status and visit the enrolment center. If needed, re-apply for the same.

We hope we were able to help you with how to get updated Aadhar card and that you have received your Aadhar or have succeeded in checking its status successfully.

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