Aadhaar mobile number check

  1. Check your AADHAAR CARD STATUS Online at uidai.gov.in
  2. Verify Mobile Number in Aadhar and Verify Email in Aadhar: Step by Step Process for 2023
  3. Aadhaar card free update last date: Check documents required and steps to make changes
  4. Aadhaar Card: How To Check, Update Registered Mobile Number


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Check your AADHAAR CARD STATUS Online at uidai.gov.in

Aadhaar card status now available at uidai.gov.in portal, through Mobile/Phone Number, SMS … CHECK AADHAAR CARD STATUS ONLINE With time, the Aadhaar card has become one of the Identity cards for the citizens of India. If you have applied for the Aadhaar card and have not received it yet, you can check its status online by following different ways. Let us discuss some of them – Checking Aadhaar Card details through the official UIDAI website If you want to check the status of your Aadhaar card through the official website of UIDAI, just follow the steps discussed below – (i) Visit the official UIDAI page, i.e. www.uidai.gov.in. (ii) On the page, you will find an option ‘Check Aadhar Card’. Click on that. (iii) This will take you to a new page. Just enter your enrolment number there. (iv) Now, you need to enter the date and time of the enrolment of the Aadhaar. You will find the date and time on the enrolment slip itself. (v) You will then be asked to enter the security code. (vi) The status of the Aadhaar card application will now be visible online. Note – If something goes wrong, you can click on the ‘Attempt Another’ option. PIC Credit : uidai.gov.in Portal, Check your Aadhaar card status online Checking Aadhaar Card details through Mobile/Phone Number Checking the Aadhaar Status through a mobile number is very helpful and easy. With this, you can check it any time you want. I am first discussing the way to check the Aadhaar status through a mobile number. Pre-requisites ...

Verify Mobile Number in Aadhar and Verify Email in Aadhar: Step by Step Process for 2023

Verify Mobile Number in Aadhar and Verify Email in Aadhar Card: A resident can get advantage of various Aadhar Online Services at uidai.gov.in portal. Registered mobile number is necessary to access Aadhaar Online Services. A resident’s Aadhar number and Mobile number are required to Login Aadhar Portal. A resident can be authenticated using OTP on his/her registered mobile. So residents should Verify Mobile Number in Aadhar. Table of Contents • • • • • • Latest News on Verify Mobile Number in Aadhar & Verify Email in Aadhar Card UIDAI shared a tweet on its official Twitter handle. This tweet was “Always keep your mobile number updated in #Aadhaar. If you have any doubt about whether your correct mobile number or email has been linked with Aadhaar, you can verify the same using this link: A number of services can be availed with OTP-based If you have any doubt about whether your correct mobile number or email has been linked with Aadhaar, Verify now: Verify Mobile Number and Email in Aadhar Card So if you want to check whether your Mobile number and Email is linked with aadhar card or not. To do so you can follow descriptive process given below: Verify Mobile Number in Aadhar at UIDAI • First visit Aadhaar Portal at • Now click on ‘Verify Email/Mobile Number’ Link in Aadhaar Services Section • Now Enter Your Aadhar number and Mobile Number with security Captcha Code • Then click on ‘Send OTP’ button • If the mobile number you have added is linked with Aadhar you will Get a...

Aadhaar card free update last date: Check documents required and steps to make changes

The deadline for updating Aadhaar without any charges will expire on Wednesday, June 14, 2023. After that, the myAadhaar portal will impose a fee of Rs 50 for Aadhaar card address update, similar to the existing practice at physical Aadhaar centers. Starting from tomorrow, June 15, 2023, even the myAadhaar portal will require payment if the update is not completed today. The Unique Identification Authority of India ( To utilize the free service, individuals should visit the website https://myaadhaar.uidai.gov.in/portal and log in using their Aadhaar number. An OTP (One Time Password) will be sent to their registered mobile number. Users can then proceed to the 'Document Update' section, verify their details, and upload the necessary documents to validate their information. To avail themselves of this facility, individuals must submit proof of identity and address through the official website. We have provided below the list of documents that can serve as the address proof: • Passport • Passbook or Bank Statement • Account statement or passbook of the Post Office • Ration Card • Voter Identification card • Driving licence of the applicant • Photo identification cards issued by the Government • PSU issued a Service photo ID card with the address • Previous 3 months’ electricity bill • Water bill as long as it is not more than 3 months old • The previous three months’ landline bill related to the telephone • Receipt showing the Property Tax of the last 3 months • Last three m...

Aadhaar

Aadhaar-PAN Link: PAN (Permanent Account Number) is a 10-digit alphanumeric number issued by the Income Tax Department of India to individuals, Hindu Undivided Families (HUFs), companies, firms, and trusts. It is a unique identification number for all taxpayers. PAN is used by the IT Department to track all financial transactions of taxpayers. It is also used by banks, financial institutions, and other organisations to verify the identity of their customers. Also Read: Aadhaar is a 12-digit unique identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI). Aadhaar is based on biometric (fingerprint and iris) and demographic (name, date of birth, gender, address) data. Aadhaar is a voluntary scheme, but it is increasingly being used by the government and private sector for a variety of purposes, such as opening bank accounts, applying for loans, and availing government services. Also Read: Linking of PAN With Aadhaar PAN and Aadhaar are both important identification numbers for individuals in India. PAN is used for tax purposes, while Aadhaar is used for a variety of other purposes. Linking PAN and Aadhaar is a mandatory requirement for all taxpayers in India, except a The Finance Act, 2017 had inserted a new section 139AA in the Income Tax Act, 1961, requiring every person who is eligible to obtain Aadhaar to quote his/her Aadhaar number while applying for PAN or furnishing return of income with effect from July 1, 2017. PAN Aadhaar Link Last Date...

Aadhaar Card: How To Check, Update Registered Mobile Number

Keep your mobile number updated in Aadhaar. This was said by the UIDAI or Unique Identification Authority of India - the issuer of the 12-digit Unique Identity Number (also known as Aadhaar number) as well as Aadhaar card - on microblogging site Twitter. With Aadhaar number or UID now mandatory for many essential services and government schemes - PAN card, and bank account to name a few, it is important to keep your Aadhaar details and the registered mobile number updated. UIDAI provides many online tools for providing assistance to Aadhaar holders. One of these tools enables an Aadhaar holder to verify his or her mobile number registered with Aadhaar. To check which number is registered with Aadhaar, visit uidai.gov.in and find this tool using the 'Verify Email/Mobile Number' link. Those looking to register a new mobile number with their Aadhaar can "visit the nearest Aadhaar Kendra" (Aadhaar Centre), the UIDAI further said. Information on Aadhaar centres can also be found online via a search tool provided by the UIDAI. The Aadhaar issuing body also shared a link to this facility. Here's how you can verify the mobile number registered with your Aadhaar card using the UIDAI.gov.in website: 1. The user may go to the UIDAI website, find and click on the 'Verify Email/Mobile Number' link. This online tool can also be accessed directly via a link. 2. On the next page, fill in the Aadhaar number, mobile number and security code in the given fields as specified. 5. Click on the ...