Aadhaar Correction Form

If you spot an error in your Aadhaar, whether in your name, date of birth, address or other details, you can get it corrected via the official Aadhaar Correction Form. Errors may lead to trouble when accessing services, so timely updates are crucial. This article outlines the correction form, process, required documents, fees, and tips to help you navigate the update smoothly.

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What is the Aadhaar Correction Form?

The Aadhaar Correction/Update Form serves both enrolment and correction purposes. It captures details such as your Pre‑enrolment ID, name, gender, age or date of birth, address, relationship (for minors), and mobile/email contact. You must also declare which documents you are submitting as proof (POI, POA, DOB, POR)

Aadhaar Correction Form

How to Submit Aadhaar Correction Request Online?

You can submit the Aadhaar Correction Form online if you need to update your address in any way. However, your mobile number must be linked to your Aadhaar. The steps to submit the form online are listed below

Step 1 - Visit official website of UIDAI.

Step 2 - Enter the Aadhaar number and captcha details.

Virtual ID (VID) is a random 16-digit number

Step 3 - Click on 'Send OTP'.

Step 4 - Enter the OTP that you have received on your registered mobile number and click on 'Submit'.

Step 5 - On the next page, you will find the below-mentioned options:
a. Update Address via Address Proof
b. Update Address via Secret Code (this is if you already have an Address Validation Letter)

Step 6 - If you select option one, the existing address will be shown along with a space for you to type the new address.

Step 7 - Enter the relevant details and click on 'Preview'.

Step 8 - You will have the option to edit the details or submit them.

Step 9 - Next, you must upload an original scanned copy of a valid proof of address.

Step 10 - Following upload, you will be given an Update Request Number (URN). The number can be used to monitor the request's progress.

Submit Aadhaar Correction Form Offline

The procedure to submit the Aadhaar Correction Form at an Aadhaar Enrolment Centre is mentioned below.

Step 1 - Visit the nearest Aadhaar Enrolment Centre and request the form. You can also download the Aadhaar Correction Form.

Step 2 - Ensure that you carry the original documents when you visit the Aadhaar Enrolment Centre.

Step 3 - The operator will check the information you provided when you submit the form. There will be an acknowledgment given along with the EID indicated in it. The EID can be used to monitor the request's progress.

Aadhaar Correction Form Offline status
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Instructions for Filling Aadhaar Correction Form

The Aadhaar Enrolment/Correction Form is available at Enrolment or Update Centres and also in PDF form on the UIDAI website. This is how the form looks.

Aadhaar Enrolment Correction Form

You might be unsure about what information to fill out when filing a correction or rectification request because the enrollment and correction forms are same. A simple rule to follow is to fill in only the following information:

  1. The 28-digit Enrolment ID (EID) consisting of the enrolment number and date & time stamp
  2. Your name
  3. Only the field or fields that need to be corrected

Detailed instructions on filling out the enrolment/correction form can be found on page 2 of the PDF available on the UIDAI website.

What are the various Details that can be Updated through Online and Offline process? 

The following are the details that an individual can update through online and offline modes

By Online Process

  1. Name (minor changes)
  2. Date of birth
  3. Address
  4. Gender

By Offline Process

  1. Demographic data
  2. Mobile number
  3. Email ID

Supported Documents for Aadhaar Correction Form

The POA documents that can be submitted are mentioned below:

PoA (Proof of Address):

  • Account statement or passbook of the Post Office.
  • Ration card.
  • Voter Identification card.
  • Statement of a bank.
  • Bank passbook.
  • Passport.
  • Driving license.
  • Past three months water, electricity bill, or telephone bill.
  • Insurance policy.
  • Photo identity card issued by the government.
  • Service photo ID card issued by PSU.
  • Pensioner card.
  • Freedom fighter card.
  • CGHS card, etc.

PoI (Proof of Identification):

  • Diving license.
  • Passport.
  • Voter card.
  • ECHS Photo card.
  • Photo identity card issued by the government or PSU.
  • Photo credit card.
  • Marriage document.
  • Handicapped medical certificate or a disability Identification card
  • Recognised Educational Institution-issued photo identification proof.
  • Kisan passbook, etc.

DoB (Date of Birth):

  • PAN Card.
  • Birth Certificate.
  • Pension Payment Order (Central or State).
  • Passport of the applicant.
  • Certificate or SSLC Book.
  • School Leaving Certificate (SLC) or School Transfer Certificate (TC) having name and DOB.
  • Marksheet issued by a Government Board or University.
  • Date of birth Certificate on their letterhead issued by either the Tehsildar or the Gazetted Officer.
  • Photo ID card with DOB, issued by a recognized Educational Institution.
  • Certificate of Identity containing name, date of birth, and photograph issued by recognized Educational Institution signed by Head of Institute.
  • Government Photo Id Card or PSU issued ID card or Photo Identity Proof, or which contains DoB.
  • An ID Card or certificate having a photo and DOB duly signed and issued by a Government authority.
  • Extract of School Records issued by Head of School containing DOB, name and photo.
  • Certificate of identity containing name, DOB, and photograph issued by EPFO.
  • Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme Photo Identity Card or Central Government Health Service Scheme Photo Card.

PoR (Proof of Relationship):

  • Marriage Certificate.
  • Passport of the applicant.
  • Pension card.
  • PDS Card.
  • MNREGA Job card.
  • Address card with name and photo issued by the Department of Posts.
  • Any family entitlement document issued by any State or Central Government.
  • Bhamashah Card/Jan-Aadhaar card issued by Govt. of Rajasthan.
  • Birth Certificate issued by Registrar of Birth, Municipal Corporation, or any local government body.
  • Discharge card/slip issued by Government hospitals for the birth of a child.
  • Medical card issued by the ECHS, State Government, CGHS, and ESIC.
  • Canteen card of the Army.
  • Certificate of Identity with photo and relationship with HoF issued by Village Panchayat Head, Mukhiya, or its equivalent authority (for rural areas).
  • Certificate of Identity containing photo issued by MLC, MLA, MP, Gazetted Officer, or Municipal Councillor.
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Fields in the Aadhaar Update Form and their Meanings

Here is a description of each field in the form, so that you are clear about what to fill and what not when required.

1. Name

This should contain your full name as you are legally known, but without any titles or salutations such as Ms., Mr., Shri, or Dr. You need to substantiate your name with valid proof of identity such as Passport, PAN Card, Driving Licence, etc. UIDAI also gives a detailed list of documents you can use as proofs of Aadhaar enrolment, correction, or update.

You are allowed to make minor changes in the spelling of your name without really changing the name. For example, if your name is spelled as 'Rithika' and you want to make the spelling 'Ritika', you can do that without having to provide additional proof.

2. Gender

Pick what gender you belong to - Male, Female, or Transgender.

3. Age OR Date of Birth (DoB)

The birthdate must be provided using the format DDMMYYYY, thus if you were born on 26 August 1959, your submission would be 26 08 1959. You can provide the approximate age in years if you, an elderly family member, or another person knows the actual date of birth (not months).

If you have proof of your date of birth in the form of documents, check the box next to "Verified," and if not, choose 'Declared.'

4. Address

Write your address in full, and don't forget to carry your original proof of address to the enrolment centre for verification. The address is very important because the card will be sent here. If you make an error in the address, then you will not receive your Aadhaar card.

You can choose C/o (care of), D/o (daughter of), S/o (son of), W/o (wife of), or H/o (husband of), if you want to include the name of a parent, a guardian, or spouse, along with your address. Just like in the name field, you can make minor changes as long as the core address is the same as the proof you provide.

This section also includes your mobile number and email address. The number and email id you provide here will become your registered number and registered email id.

5. Relationship

The name and Aadhaar number of the parent or legal guardian must be included in the application if the Aadhaar applicant is a kid under the age of five. But, adults are not required to read this section.

6. Documents

Mention the documents that you will be submitting as POI (Proof of Identity), POA (Proof of Address), DOB (Date of Birth), and POR (Proof of Relationship).

7. Using Introducer/HoF

If you don't have any proof of identity and/or address and are using verification based on the Head of the Family (Hof) or Introducer, then you must provide the Aadhaar or EID number of the HoF or Introducer.

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Fees for Aadhaar Correction/Updation

If updates are done online and before the free‑update deadline (14 June 2025), no fee applies. After that, all updates must be done offline at a centre and incur the respective fees.

  1. Demographic updates (e.g. name, address, DOB, gender): Rs.50
  1. Biometric/photo updates: Rs.100.
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Do's and Don'ts when Filling Aadhaar Card Update Form

Now that you know how to fill out a correction form for Aadhaar and how to submit the form, here are some quick notes on what to do and what not to do when filling out or submitting an Aadhaar Correction Form.

  1. Use only capital letters when filling out the form.
  2. Fill in all the fields that need to be corrected.
  3. Fill out the Aadhar Card Update Form with valid and current details.
  4.  Enter your complete address and the candidate's mobile number.
  5. Select the same language option used during enrolment.
  6. Use the correct salutations such as Mr./Dr./Col., etc.
  7. Attach the correct supporting document.
  8. Provide copies certified by a gazetted officer or a public notary if original documents are not available.

Note: The Application may get rejected if incorrect or unverifiable information is submitted.

  1. Fill in all the fields that need to be corrected.
  2. Fill out the Aadhaar Update Form with valid and current details.
  3. Enter your complete address and candidate mobile number.
  4. Select the same language option used during enrolment.
  5. Use the correct salutations such as Mr./Dr./Col., etc.
  6. Attach the correct supporting document.
  7. Provide copies certified by a gazetted officer or a public notary if original documents are not available.

Common Reasons for Rejection of Aadhaar Card Update or Correction Request

The following are the reasons for the rejection of correction or update request for Aadhaar:

  1. Documents sent to UIDAI were not self-attested.
  2. Details mentioned in the form not matching with the documents provided for verification.
  3. Lack of adequate documents provided for verification.

What Happens After Submission?

Once the form and documents are verified, you receive an acknowledgement slip with URN/SRN. Corrections are processed within approximately 7–10 working days, and you may track the status on UIDAI’s website using the reference number. Your Aadhaar number remains unchanged. The updated card is delivered to your registered address or can be downloaded online once approved.

Important Recent Updates & Rules

  1. UIDAI CEO has announced stricter rules for date of birth and biometric changes, limiting repeated changes and linking verification to official databases (PAN, CBSE, MGNREGA) with AI/ML safeguards against fraud.
  1. UIDAI now allows women to update their name and relationship (e.g. father’s to husband’s name) after marriage via a dedicated government app—no centre visit required for certain updates.
  1. Parents of children turning seven must update biometric data; failure may deactivate Aadhaar. Biometric update is mandatory and available at enrolment centres for a fee Rs.100 after age 7.
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This article is intended for informational purposes only. For more information please refer the link(s) provided above or visit https://uidai.gov.in/

FAQs on Aadhaar Correction Form

  • What are the different methods by which I can update the Aadhaar details?

    You have two options for updating your Aadhaar information: online (SSUP) and in person at an Aadhar Enrollment Center

  • How to get Aadhaar Card Correction Form by post?

    Download the form from UIDAI website or get it from an Aadhaar Enrolment Centre. Fill in the required details and attach the necessary documents and send the correction form to one of the following addresses: Unique Identification Authority of India, Post Box No - 99, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad - 500034, India, OR Unique Identification Authority of India, Post Box No. 10, Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh - 480001, India.

    Once verified by UIDAI, the candidate will receive a new Aadhar card at the address mentioned in the form.

  • How do I register my mobile number in order to make changes online?

    Visit the nearby Aadhar Enrolment Center and submit the Aadhaar Enrolment/Correction form. Provide your mobile number on the form and you need not provide any documents for mobile number updation. The process can be completed also via Indian Postal Service website.

  • Will the Aadhaar number remain the same in case I make any changes?

    Yes, the Aadhaar number will remain the same in case you make any changes.

  • Is it mandatory to carry the original documents when I visit the Aadhaar Enrolment Centre?

    Yes, you must carry the original documents when you visit the Aadhaar Enrolment Centre. No changes will be made unless the original documents are provided.

  • Can I make any changes online if my mobile number is not linked to the Aadhaar?

    No, you cannot make any changes online if your mobile number is not linked to the Aadhaar.

  • Can I make any changes to the Biometric data online?

    No, you cannot make any changes to the Biometric data online.

  • Can I submit my update request in the local language?

    Yes, you can submit your Aadhar update request in a local language you are comfortable in, as language is not an issue while updating the Aadhar details.

  • Can I update my child’s address in their Aadhar card?

    Yes, you can update your child’s address in their Aadhar card by providing your Aadhar card as proof of address.

  • Is it mandatory to provide C/o Details in Address?

    No, c/o detail is not mandatory in address. It is required only for a letter details.

  • Is a certificate from a local MP/MLA/local body official accepted as a proof document?

    Yes, a certificate from a local MP, MLA, or local body official can be accepted as proof of address.

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