These days, almost every job requires an Aadhaar card. Whether you want to open a bank account, get a mobile SIM, or take advantage of any government scheme, an Aadhaar card has become mandatory everywhere. This is a document that not only works as an identity proof but also keeps our biometric data secure.

Many people change addresses, so they have to update the demographic details in their Aadhaar. Simultaneously, if an individual’s name, date of birth, or photo is incorrect in their Aadhaar, they must update their Aadhaar card. But there are many people who have not updated their Aadhaar (Aadhaar Card Update Online) even once since the time of making the Aadhaar card.

If the Aadhaar card has become 10 years old, then update it immediately.

If your Aadhaar card has become 10 years old, then definitely update it once. The government is constantly appealing to update the old Aadhaar card. If you have not updated your Aadhaar yet, then update it quickly before September 14. The free service for updating Aadhaar (Update Aadhaar online) is only available on the UIDAI portal. You will not be charged for updating your Aadhaar card online through the UIDAI portal.

There is still a chance to update the Aadhaar card for free.

To update Aadhaar online for free, go to the official UIDAI website. You will notice that this service remains free until the 14th of September. Currently, you can access the free Aadhaar update feature (Free Aadhaar Update Last Date) on the UIDAI website. Let’s explore the simple steps to update your Aadhaar card online for free.

  • First and foremost, visit the official UIDAI website, uidai.gov.in.
  • You must select your language here. You can choose any language shown here other than Hindi, depending on your preference.
  • Now click on the information you want to update. For example, if you want to update your address, you will need to select the Aadhaar update option.
  • On the next screen, you will have to log in by going to My Aadhaar, where you will need to enter your Aadhaar number and captcha code.
  • Your registered mobile number will receive an OTP for verification after this. You will be able to log in using this.
  • Then a new window will open, and you will see the document update option at the top.
  • Go to the document update section and verify your demographic details such as name, date of birth, and address.
  • After verifying all the details, upload the identity and address proof document.
  • This document should be only in PDF, JPEG, or PNG format and should be less than 2 MB in size. You can upload any of the listed documents, including the PAN card, voter card, passport, and driving license, as proof.
  • After uploading all the details and documents here, click on the submit button.
  • Your registered mobile number will receive a 14-digit update request number after this. With this number, you can track your Aadhaar update request.
  • UIDAI will send you a mail or message after updating your Aadhaar card.
  • You can download the updated Aadhaar by visiting the UIDAI site.
  • You must pay this amount to update your Aadhaar card offline.

If you want to update your Aadhaar card offline, visit the nearest center. However, if you go to the Aadhaar center and get your Aadhaar card updated, you will have to pay Rs 50 as a fee.

What will happen if we don’t update the Aadhaar card by September 14?

UIDAI is offering a free update to the Aadhaar card until September 14. Previously, UIDAI extended the deadline for free Aadhaar card updates from 14 June to 14 September. Do not hesitate to update your Aadhaar card at no cost. So do not delay at all. You have 15 days left to update Aadhaar for free. After this, you will have to pay a charge of Rs 50 for the Aadhaar update.

After September 14, will the Aadhaar card become useless or close?

These days, social media is flooded with various types of news about Aadhaar cards. Particularly on Instagram reels and YouTube videos, there’s a growing viral rumor that if you haven’t updated your Aadhaar card in a decade, it will become inactive or closed after September 14th. In such a situation, this question must have come to your mind: will you be able to use your Aadhaar card after 14 September or not?

However, you need not worry, because there is no truth in this news. UIDAI has clarified that they will not discontinue the 10-year-old Aadhaar card even after September 14. It can be used as before. After September 14, you will no longer be able to update your Aadhaar card for free.

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