How many times can you change the name, address and date of birth in Aadhaar Card? Know what is the limit set by UIDAI

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Aadhar card is an important document for Indian citizens. Many times there are errors in the name, gender or address. UIDAI has made some rules for these changes. Let us know how and how the name and address can be changed in the Aadhar card.

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Change of address

  • Number of changes: There is no limit on changing the address in Aadhaar card. You can update your address as many times as you want.
  • Change process:
    1. Visit the UIDAI website and download the form.
    2. Visit the nearest Aadhaar centre, fill the form and submit it.
    3. Present the required documents like identity card.
    4. Pay a fee of Rs 50.
    5. Complete the biometric process (fingerprint and iris scan).
    6. Get a slip of updates.

Name changes

  • Number of changes: Name can be changed only twice. If there is a special situation, permission can be obtained from the regional branch of UIDAI.
  • Change process:
    1. For the first and second changes, fill and submit the form on the UIDAI website.
    2. For the third change, you will have to go to the regional office and give a valid reason and also submit proof.
    3. Submit the required documents and fee of Rs 50.
    4. Provide biometric details and get the update slip.

By following these procedures you can make necessary changes in the Aadhaar card. If there is any question or problem, you can contact help@uidai.gov.in .

Change of Gender and Date of Birth in Aadhaar Card Gender and Date of Birth
in Aadhaar Cardcan be changed only once in a lifetime. This information is important and must be entered correctly.

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