Updating the address on an Aadhaar card is often seen as a complicated task, especially for individuals who have recently moved and do not have address proof in their name. However, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) offers a facility that can help eligible residents update their address even if they lack standard supporting documents.
What Is the Aadhaar Address Validation Process?The address validation process allows Aadhaar holders to update their address with the help of a family member or address verifier who is willing to share their address details. This option is particularly useful for students, tenants, senior citizens, and individuals living with relatives.
Under this process, the address verifier receives a request and provides consent, enabling the Aadhaar holder to use the same address for updating records.
Who Can Benefit?The facility may be useful for:
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Students living away from their hometown
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Tenants without utility bills in their name
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Individuals staying with family members
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Newly relocated employees
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Senior citizens dependent on relatives
An updated Aadhaar card helps ensure smooth access to various services, including:
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Government welfare schemes
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Bank account verification
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Mobile SIM activation
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Passport applications
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Income tax-related services
Incorrect or outdated details can sometimes lead to delays in verification processes.
Documents Required for Standard Address UpdatesFor those opting for the regular update process, commonly accepted documents include:
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Passport
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Voter ID
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Driving licence
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Bank passbook
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Utility bills
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Government-issued identity documents
Visit the official Aadhaar portal.
Log in using your Aadhaar number and OTP.
Select the address update option.
Upload the required documents or choose the address validation method, if available.
Submit the request and note the Update Request Number (URN) for tracking.
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Ensure that all information entered matches supporting documents.
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Keep your registered mobile number active to receive OTPs.
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Track the status of your request online using the URN.
With Aadhaar increasingly serving as a key identity document across banking, taxation, and government services, keeping your personal details updated can help avoid unnecessary hassles and verification delays.
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