By Sheetal Kumari | March 3, 2025
Moneycontrol PF Team| Aug 7, 2025
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Go to the official UIDAI website and log in using your Aadhaar number and OTP sent to your registered mobile.
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Once logged in, choose the “Update Address” option and click on “Proceed to Update Aadhaar.”
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Fill in your current address details accurately in the online form.
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Upload a valid document such as passport, voter ID, utility bill, bank statement, or ration card.
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A fee of ₹50 (including GST) applies to the update request.
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After submission, you’ll receive a Service Request Number (SRN) or Update Request Number (URN) to track your update.
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Use the UIDAI tracking portal to check when your address update is processed.
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Once updated, download your Aadhaar card using the e‑Aadhaar service on the UIDAI website.
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Biometric details like fingerprints or iris scans still require a visit to an Aadhaar center.
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