Showing posts with label AADHAAR (UIDAI) INFORMATION. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AADHAAR (UIDAI) INFORMATION. Show all posts

Tuesday 21 January 2014

WHY I KEEP MY AADHAAR / NPR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT SLIP SAFE


  • Residents who have enrolled either through agencies appointed by the Government of Karnataka or through the register general of India are requested to keep acknowledgement slip provided at the time of enrollment safely.
  • This will be useful for checking the status of enrollment, downloading Aadhaar letter from website and also in the event of loosing / misplacing / not receiving Aadhaar letter.
  • Please demand the acknowledgement slip from the operator.
  • Ensure that the details are captured properly during enrollment and check the acknowledgement slip before leaving the  enrollment  center.
  • Residents already enrolled under NPR need not enroll again for Aadhaar separately.
  • Residents already enrolled for Aadhaar with UIDAI need not provide biometrics again while enrolling for NPR.



  1. Enrollment is free of cost.
  2. Residents may check the status of enrollment at http://resident.uidai.net.in/check-aadhaar-status or SMS (type UID STATUS EID and send to 51969) or call Toll free number 1800 300 1947.
  3. To update details in Aadhaar letter, Click here 
More information

How To download e-Aadhaar Card
What is Aadhaar (UIDAI)?
How to get an Aadhaar?
LOCATE YOUR AADHAAR ENROLMENT CENTRE
How To check Aadhaar status by sending SMS
How to check Aadhaar enrolment status
Aadhaar Enquiry, Complaint and Grievances
WHAT TO DO IF I LOST MY AADHAAR CARD?
Online Appointment for Aadhaar Enrolment
How to Change or Update your Aadhaar details online
How to Download Aadhaar Enrollment Form
Which Documents required for Aadhaar Card enrolment
how to Check Mobile Number Registered with UIDAI
How to Get Aadhaar Number on mobile
What are the features and benefits of Aadhaar?

Wednesday 11 September 2013

How to Make any changes as well as corrections in Aadhaar

Update Data Online
Dear Resident. UIDAI is committed to provide resident friendly eco-system and self service update portal is one of the various touch points to update their profile in 3 easy steps:
STEP 1: Login with Aadhaar,
STEP 2: Submit your Update Request and
STEP 3: Upload Documents.
Note that Update here refers to any changes as well as corrections, if required, in resident´s original Aadhaar letter.
Who can use this portal?
Any resident with a mobile number can update their profile using this portal. Mobile number is mandatory to receive password for login.
What all information can be updated through this portal?
Residents can update Name, Address, Gender, Date of Birth and Mobile Number through this portal. For other updates, please visit Aadhaar Enrollment / Update Center.
Click here for detailed instructions on submitting Aadhaar Update/ Correction requests through this portal.
What are the documents required to be submitted along with an update request?
Residents are required to upload self attested copy of relevant documents for update/ correction.
Please click here for the valid list of documents.
Will resident information be Updated immediately after submission of request?
Submission of information for update does not guarantee update of Aadhaar data. The information submitted is subject to verification and validation.
To submit your update/ correction request please  CLICK HERE
Send Update Request through Post

Send Update Request through Post

Aadhaar Data Update/Correction Form For Request Through Post

Instructions for Sending Update Request Through Post


Sunday 8 September 2013

Aadhaar Enquiry, Complaint and Grievances

The UIDAI has set up a Contact Centre.
The users of this system are expected to be residents, registrars and enrolment agencies.
Any resident seeking enrolment is given a printed acknowledgement form with an Enrolment Number, that enables the resident to make queries about her/his enrolment status through any communication channel of the contact centre.

Voice – 1800-300-1947 
Fax – 080-2353 1947 
Letters – PO Box 1947, GPO Bangalore - 560001 
Email - help@uidai.gov.in
Address - Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI),
              Planning Commission,
              Government of India (GoI),
              3rd Floor, Tower II,
              Jeevan Bharati Building,
              Connaught Circus,
              New Delhi – 110001.

SEE MORE INFORMATION
How To download e-Aadhaar Card
What is Aadhaar (UIDAI)?
How to get an Aadhaar?
LOCATE YOUR AADHAAR ENROLMENT CENTRE
How To check Aadhaar status by sending SMS

How to check Aadhaar enrolment status

Tuesday 3 September 2013

How To download e-Aadhaar (UIDAI) Card

UIDAI has finally been able to launch its e-Aadhaar portal through which people who have enrolled for Aadhaar and have been waiting for their Aadhaar letter can easily download their Aadhaar letter online and use it anywhere by just taking a printout of the same. To download the Aadhaar letter, it is necessary to have both your enrolment number and date time of your enrolment. The complete procedure for downloading your Aadhaar letter or Aadhar card online is pointed below.
1. Make sure that you have your enrolment number and the date time of enrolment with you in order to proceed for downloading the e-Aadhaar letter. These details can be found on the acknowledgement slip which you got from the enrolment centre after enrolling for Aadhaar.
2. Fill in your details like enrolment number, date time of enrolment, your name, your Pincode and the captcha code in the respective fields and click on the ‘Submit’ button.
3. Then you will be asked to verify your mobile number by displaying the last 4 digits of your registered mobile number. If it is correct then press ‘Yes’ button and then you will receive a One Time Password (OTP) on the same mobile number as a part of verification process. If the displayed mobile number is wrong then press ‘No’ and enter your correct mobile number and press ‘Submit’ button. You will then receive OTP on your mobile number.
4. The OTP will be needed to proceed further and you have to enter the OTP in the next field to get access to the electronic version of your Aadhaar letter or Aadhar card.
5. After that you will be provided with a link to download your e-Aadhaar letter (in PDF format) and to open it you will need to enter your ‘Pincode’ as the password.

Click here to download

Important Note :    
1. You can download e-Aadhaar only if your Aadhaar has been generated. To check if your Aadhaar has been generated please click here.   
2. Please keep your enrolment slip and mobile phone with you while entering the details. Enter the exact name as it appears on the enrolment slip. 

SEE MORE INFORMATION
What is Aadhaar (UIDAI)?
How to get an Aadhaar?
Where to enrol for Aadhaar
How To check Aadhaar status by sending SMS
How to check Aadhaar enrolment status

What is Aadhaar (UIDAI)?

What is Aadhaar?
Aadhaar is a 12 digit individual identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India on behalf of the Government of India.This number will serve as a proof of identity and address, anywhere in India. Any individual, irrespective of age and gender, who is a resident in India and satisfies the verification process laid down by the UIDAI can enrol for Aadhaar. Each individual needs to enroll only once which is free of cost. Each Aadhaar number will be unique to an individual and will remain valid for life. Aadhaar number will help you provide access to services like banking, mobile phone connections and other Govt and Non-Govt services in due course. Some other information about Aadhaar: Aadhaar will be Easily verifiable in an online, cost-effective way Unique and robust enough to eliminate the large number of duplicate and fake identities in government and private databases A random number generated, devoid of any classification based on caste, creed, religion and geography
Why Aadhaar?
Aadhaar-based identification will have two unique features: Universality, which is ensured because Aadhaar will over time be recognised and accepted across the country and across all service providers. Every resident's entitlement to the number. The number will consequently form the basic, universal identity infrastructure over which Registrars and Agencies across the country can build their identity-based applications.Unique Identification of India (UIDAI) will build partnerships with various Registrars across the country to enrol residents for the number. Such Registrars may include state governments, state Public Sector Units (PSUs), banks, telecom companies, etc. These Registrars may in turn partner with enrolling agencies to enrol residents into Aadhaar.Aadhaar will ensure increased trust between public and private agencies and residents. Once residents enrol for Aadhaar, service providers will no longer face the problem of performing repeated Know Your Customer (KYC) checks before providing services. They would no longer have to deny services to residents without identification documents. Residents would also be spared the trouble of repeatedly proving identity through documents each time they wish to access services such as obtaining a bank account, passport, or driving license etc.By providing a clear proof of identity, Aadhaar will empower poor and underprivileged residents in accessing services such as the formal banking system and give them the opportunity to easily avail various other services provided by the Government and the private sector. The centralised technology infrastructure of the UIDAI will enable 'anytime, anywhere, anyhow' authentication. Aadhaar will thus give migrants mobility of identity. Aadhaar authentication can be done both offline and online, online authentication through a cell phone or land line connection will allow residents to verify their identity remotely. Remotely, online Aadhaar-linked identity verification will give poor and rural residents the same flexibility that urban non-poor residents presently have in verifying their identity and accessing services such as banking and retail. Aadhaar will also demand proper verification prior to enrolment, while ensuring inclusion. Existing identity databases in India are fraught with problems of fraud and duplicate or ghost beneficiaries. To prevent these problems from seeping into the Aadhaar database, the UIDAI plans to enrol residents into its database with proper verification of their demographic and biometric information. This will ensure that the data collected is clean from the beginning of the program. However, much of the poor and under-privileged population lack identity documents and Aadhaar may be the first form of identification they will have access to. The UIDAI will ensure that its Know Your Resident (KYR) standards do not become a barrier for enrolling the poor and has accordingly developed an Introducer system for residents who lack documentation. Through this system, authorised individuals ('Introducers') who already have an Aadhaar, can introduce residents who don't have any identification documents, enabling them to receive their Aadhaar. 

SEE MORE INFORMATION
How To download e-Aadhaar Card
How to get an Aadhaar?
Where to enrol for Aadhaar
How To check Aadhaar status by sending SMS
How to check Aadhaar enrolment status

How to get an Aadhaar (UIDAI)?

How to get an Aadhaar?

  • Aadhaar enrolment is free.
  • You can go to any authorized Aadhaar enrollment center anywhere in India with your identity and address proof.
  • UIDAI process accepts 18 PoI (Proof of Identity) and 33 PoA (Proof of Address) documents. 
  • Please click here for a nationally valid list of documents. 
  • Common proofs of identity and address are election photo ID card, Ration card, passport and driving license.
  • Photo ID cards like PAN card and Govt ID cards are permissible for identity proof. Address proof documents also include water – electricity – telephone bills from the last three months.
  • In case you do not have above common proofs, Certificate of Identify having photo issued by Gazetted Officer/Tehsildar on letterhead is also accepted as PoI. Certificate of Address having photo issued by MP or MLA /Gazetted Officer/Tehsildar on letterhead or by Village Panchayat head or its equivalent authority (for rural areas) is accepted as valid PoA.
  • Even if someone in a family does not have individual valid documents, the resident can still enrol if his/her name exists in family entitlement document. In this case the Head of Family in entitlement document needs to be enrolled first with valid PoI & PoA document. The head of the household can then introduce other members in the family while they are enrolling. 
  • UIDAI accepts 8 document types as Proof of Relationship. Please click here for a nationally valid list of documents.
  • Where there are no documents available, resident may also take the help of Introducers available at the enrolment centre. The Introducers are notified by the Registrar. 
  • For further details please contact office of the concerned Registrar.
  • At the enrollment center, please fill your personal details within the form. Your photo, finger-prints and iris scan will also be taken as a part of the enrollment. 
  • You can review the details you have provided and make corrections during enrolment itself. 
  • You will get an acknowledgment slip with an temporary enrolment number and other details captured during enrolment 
  • You need to enrol only once. Enrolling again is a waste of your time as you will get only one Aadhaar number.
  • Based on your information provided, your details will be verified centrally. If your application is successful, an Aadhaar number will be generated and mailed to your address.
  • The waiting time for Aadhaar may vary from 60-90 days after receipt of resident data packets in CIDR. However, it could take even longer in case enrolment is done through NPR exercise.
  • After enrolment, quality checks are done by the enrolment centre supervisors, followed by correction process (where required) and data packet consolidation. Subsequently, the Enrolment Agency sends the data to UIDAI data centre. 
  • The data undergoes various stages of screening and validations in CIDR. This ensures that the source of data is authenticated besides ensuring that no duplicate exists. Sample Quality checks are done on demographic and biometric data collected from residents. Apart from that the Operator/Supervisor/Introducer/Enrolment Agency and Registrar information in each packet is also validated. 
  • Only after passing the data quality checks and other validations, the packet goes for de-duplication and Aadhaar gets generated.
  • In case of any errors, the packet goes on hold. For example if the particulars of the Operator who enrolled the resident are found to be inconsistent with database or there is a mismatch observed in photo and age/gender (ex. a child's photo with age mentioned as 50 yrs), then the packet is held for further enquiry. Corrective actions are taken on such packets, wherever possible, else a rejection letter guiding resident to re-enroll is dispatched to the resident. 
  • India Post is entrusted with the responsibility of printing and delivery of Aadhaar letters. Depending on backlog for generation, location of delivery etc. India Post may ordinarily take 3-5 weeks to print and deliver Aadhaar letters to the residents.
  • In the case of Aadhaar enrolments through NPR exercise, the method of verification is the RGI approved LRUR(Local Register of Usual Residents) verification process. The Aadhaar number will be issued only after completion of the LRUR process which could take much longer than the time prescribed above. 
  • Residents can verify the name of their Registrar at the enrolment centres or on the acknowledgement provided to them at the time of enrolment. In case it is Registrar General of India(RGI), please contact office of RGI for further details.Enrolment Centres where you can enrol for Aadhaar 
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LOCATE YOUR AADHAAR ENROLMENT CENTRE

You need to visit an authorised Aadhaar enrolment centre for the process of enrolment. You can go to any authorised enrolment centre/camp nearby you or to any other authorised centre anywhere in India to get yourself enrolled. These centres are also called as the enrolment agencies for empanelment by UIDAI. According to the official reports there are 174 enrolment agencies all over India as on 01.05.2012. A person can apply for Aadhaar number by visiting any of the enrolment camp listed in the country. Search for a nearby authorized enrollment centre and visit it to enroll for Aadhaar.

Click here to know your nearest enrol centre for Aadhaar.


SEE MORE INFORMATION
How To download e-Aadhaar Card
What is Aadhaar (UIDAI)?
How to get an Aadhaar?
How To check Aadhaar status by sending SMS
How to check Aadhaar enrolment status

How To check Aadhaar status by sending SMS

Now you can also check Aadhaar status by sending 

SMS as "UID STATUS <14 digit enrolment number>" (e.g. UID STATUS 12345678901234) to 51969.

If your Aadhaar has been generated and SMS is sent from registered mobile then you will receive the Aadhaar number otherwise only current status will be communicated.

SEE MORE INFORMATION
How To download e-Aadhaar Card
What is Aadhaar (UIDAI)?
How to get an Aadhaar?
LOCATE YOUR AADHAAR ENROLMENT CENTRE
How to check Aadhaar enrolment status

How to check Aadhaar enrolment status

How to check your Aadhaar enrolment status

  • The top of your acknowledgement slip contains 14 digit enrolment number and the 14 digit date and time of enrolment. These 28 digits together form your temporary enrolment ID (EID).
  • Enter the 14 digit enrolment number and the enrolment date and time in the boxes provided link in below


  • Now you can also check Aadhaar status by sending SMS as "UID STATUS <14 digit enrolment number>" (e.g. UID STATUS 12345678901234) to 51969. If your Aadhaar has been generated and SMS is sent from registered mobile then you will receive the Aadhaar number otherwise only current status will be communicated.
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