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Aadhaar Correction Form

  • 09 Apr 2025
  • By: BlinkX Research Team
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  • The aadhar correction form is used when you wish to make any changes to your aadhaar card. You need to fill in details such as name, gender, address, email ID, mobile number, date of birth, age, pre-enrolment ID, UID, and biometric update.

     

    Let us understand more about the aadhar correction form.

    How to Submit Aadhaar Correction Request Online?

    You can submit an aadhaar correction request online by following the below steps:

    • Step 1: Visit the UIDAI website.
    • Step 2: Enter the Aadhaar number and captcha details.
    • Step 3: Click on 'Send OTP'.
    • Step 4: Enter the OTP and click on 'Submit. '
    • Step 5: You will find the below-mentioned options: a. Update Address via Address Proof
      b. Update your Address via the Secret Code on the next page.
    • Step 6: If you select option one, the existing address will be shown along with a space for you to type in a new one.
    • Step 7: Enter the relevant details and click on 'Preview. '
    • Step 8: You can edit the details or submit them.
    • Step 9: Upload an original scanned copy of a valid proof of address.

    Once done, you will receive an Update Request Number (URN). You can use URN to track the progress.

    Table of Content

    1. How to Submit Aadhaar Correction Request Online?
    2. How to Submit Aadhaar Correction Request Offline?
    3. What are the various Details that can be updated through the Online mode?
    4. What are the various Details that can be updated through the Offline mode?
    5. Do's and Don'ts when Filling Aadhar Update Form

    How to Submit Aadhaar Correction Request Offline?

    Follow the below steps to submit aadhar correction form request offline:

    • Step 1: Visit the nearest Aadhaar Enrolment Centre.
    • Step 2: Request the form or download the aadhaar correction form.
    • Step 3: Carry all your original documents request for aadhaar correction.
    • Step 4: Submit the form with all the details.

    Once the details are checked by the operator, you will get EID. You can use EID to track the progress.

    What are the various Details that can be updated through the Online mode?

    Below are the details that can be updated through the online mode using the aadhar update form: 

    • Name (minor changes)
    • Date of birth
    • Address
    • Gender

    What are the various Details that can be updated through the Offline mode?

    • Demographic data
    • Mobile number
    • Email ID

    Do's and Don'ts when Filling Aadhar Update Form

    Below are some of the do’s and don’ts that you should keep in mind when filling out an aadhar update form:

    • You must fill out the form in capital letters.
    • Fill in all the fields that need to be corrected.
    • Fill out the form with valid and current details.
    • Enter your complete address and mobile number
    • Provide the correct supporting document.
    • Use correct salutations.
    • If you don’t have original documents, provide copies certified by a gazetted officer or a public notary.

    FAQs on Aadhaar correction form

    What are the reasons for rejection of aadhaar card update or correction request?

    Here are some of the common reasons for rejection of aadhaar card update or correction request:

    • Details filled in the form do not match the documents provided.
    • Documents are not self-attested.
    • Lack of adequate documents provided for verification.

    Can we edit Aadhar online?

    Yes, you can edit your address on aadhaar online. However, you need to pay 50 (including GST) for the update.

    How to get Aadhaar correction form?

    You can get aadhaar correction form online and offline.

    • Online: You can download it from official website of UIDAI.
    • Offline: You can visit the nearest Aadhaar Enrolment Centre.

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