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Aadhaar: Whether your Aadhaar card is real or fake, UIDAI's free app will reveal the truth in minutes...
Shikha Saxena | October 24, 2025 5:15 PM CST

Aadhaar cards have become essential not only as an identity card but also for services like banking, government schemes, and mobile SIMs. Often, individuals' identity needs to be verified for renting, hiring, or other services. Many places ask for Aadhaar card verification. However, many cases of fake Aadhaar cards are also being reported these days. Therefore, it's crucial to know whether an Aadhaar card is genuine or fake. Let's explore some easy ways to verify your Aadhaar card.

How to Verify Aadhaar from the UIDAI Website
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has made Aadhaar verification available online. You can verify your Aadhaar from the comfort of your home on the UIDAI's official website. The government does not charge any fee for this service. Here are the steps:

First, visit the UIDAI's official website, uidai.gov.in.
Go to the My Aadhaar section and select Aadhaar Services.
Now, click on Verify Aadhaar Number.

Enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number and captcha code here.

Click the Verify button.

On the next page, you will see the status of your Aadhaar number. If the Aadhaar number is active, it means the card is genuine. If it shows "invalid" or "inactive," the card is fake or inactive.

You can also verify it using the mAadhaar app.
UIDAI's official mobile app, mAadhaar, offers free Aadhaar verification. You can verify your Aadhaar in two ways. The first method is to verify your Aadhaar using the "Check Aadhaar Validity" option. You can enter your Aadhaar number and captcha code. If your Aadhaar is valid, the status will show "Active." The second method is to scan the QR code on the Aadhaar card. Scanning the QR code displays the Aadhaar card holder's information. If no information is found after scanning the QR code, the Aadhaar card may be fake.

Why is Aadhaar verification necessary?

The increasing use of fake documents has posed a significant challenge to identity security. This UIDAI facility raises awareness among citizens about digital security. This will not only reduce fraud cases but also foster an environment of trust in society.


Disclaimer: This content has been sourced and edited from Amar Ujala. While we have made modifications for clarity and presentation, the original content belongs to its respective authors and website. We do not claim ownership of the content.


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