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How to deactivate Aadhaar card after death: Step-by-step guide using myAadhaar portal

Learn how to deactivate Aadhaar card after death using the myAadhaar portal. Follow 5 simple steps to report and prevent misuse of Aadhaar identity.

September 19, 2025 / 16:14 IST
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Step 1: Log in to the myAadhaar portalGo to the official myAadhaar portal and sign in with your registered credentials. This is the first step to begin the process of reporting the death of your loved one. The portal is designed to make the task simple, quick, and accessible for families.

Step 2: Select ‘Report Death of a Family Member’Once you’re logged in, look for the option that says “Report Death of a Family Member.” This section is dedicated to handling such sensitive cases. By clicking here, you can directly start the Aadhaar deactivation process for the deceased person in just a few minutes.

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Step 3: Enter details of the deceased personYou’ll need to provide key information about the deceased family member, such as their Aadhaar number, name, and date of death. Ensuring that these details are accurate is very important because they will be verified by UIDAI before the deactivation request is processed.

Step 4: Upload supporting documents if requiredIn some cases, the portal may ask you to upload documents like a death certificate. This step ensures that the request is genuine and avoids misuse. Once uploaded, the documents are checked by the system, making the whole process transparent, reliable, and safe for families.