Aadhaar Update Rules: UIDAI Releases New Document List, Making Name, Address & Date of Birth Changes Easier
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has issued a revised list of acceptable documents for updating details in Aadhaar. With the introduction of the updated guidelines, the process of changing name, address, date of birth (DOB), and relationship details has become simpler and more transparent. Many users earlier faced difficulties in submitting the correct documents during Aadhaar updates, but the new rules aim to resolve those challenges effectively.
What’s New in the Aadhaar Update Rules?The updated list clearly defines valid documents for:
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PoI (Proof of Identity)
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PoA (Proof of Address)
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DoB (Proof of Date of Birth)
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PoR (Proof of Relationship)
A major improvement in the new policy is that a single document containing the person’s name, photo, and address can now serve as both PoI and PoA. Earlier, individuals had to provide two separate documents, making the process more time-consuming.
Updating Name in AadhaarUIDAI now officially accepts several key documents for updating the name. The most trusted and widely recognized among them is the passport, which includes a person’s name, photo, date of birth, and address.
Other valid documents include:
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PAN Card
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Voter ID (EPIC Card)
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Driving License
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Government-issued ID Cards
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Marriage Certificate, useful for name change after marriage
These documents ensure accurate identity verification and reduce the chances of application rejection.
Address Update in AadhaarThe list of valid documents for address updates is extensive. Accepted documents include:
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Passport
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Bank Passbook or Bank Account Statement (only if updated recently)
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Utility Bills such as electricity, water, or gas (not older than three months)
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Updated Voter ID
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Ration Card
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House Tax or Property Tax receipt
For tenants, a registered rent agreement along with police verification or notary documents is required as supporting proof. This ensures smooth verification for those living in rented properties.
Updating Date of Birth (DoB) in AadhaarFor making corrections or updates to the date of birth, the following documents are considered valid:
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Birth Certificate
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Passport
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10th or 12th Class Marksheet
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Physical PAN Card (e-PAN is not acceptable)
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Government Identity Cards that clearly mention the date of birth
Applicants must ensure that the documents submitted are original and free from any overwriting or modification, as tampered documents can be rejected.
Update Limits and Important GuidelinesUIDAI has specified limits for certain types of changes:
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Name can be updated twice
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Date of Birth and Gender can be updated only once
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All documents must be original and clearly readable
Any sign of manipulation or illegitimate editing may lead to rejection by UIDAI.
How to Update Aadhaar Details?To update Aadhaar information, follow these steps:
Prepare all authentic documents such as passport, domicile certificate, birth certificate, etc.
Visit the nearest Aadhaar Enrollment/Update Centre or check the myAadhaar portal for online update options.
After submitting documents, verify details carefully once the update is completed.
The updated Aadhaar card will be sent to your registered address within the expected delivery period.
With UIDAI’s revised document list, updating Aadhaar has become far more convenient. Whether you need to change your name, address, date of birth, or relationship details, the streamlined process ensures faster approvals and reduced paperwork.
These changes are particularly beneficial for students, job seekers, married individuals, and those shifting to new cities. With a single document valid for both proof of address and identity, Aadhaar updates are now simpler, faster, and stress-free.
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