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Aadhaar PVC Card Gets Costlier: UIDAI Raises Fee to ₹75, Here's Why the Price Was Increased
newscrab | January 8, 2026 10:41 PM CST


There is an important update for millions of Aadhaar cardholders across India. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has revised the fee for issuing the Aadhaar PVC Card, making it more expensive than before. From now on, citizens will have to pay ₹75 instead of ₹50 to get their Aadhaar printed on a PVC card. The new pricing has come into effect from January 1, 2026, and it includes all taxes and home delivery charges.

This move has sparked curiosity among users who regularly rely on Aadhaar as a key identity document. Many are wondering why the fee was increased and whether it will impact access to this service.

Why Did UIDAI Increase the Aadhaar PVC Card Fee?

According to UIDAI, the decision to revise the price was taken due to a rise in production and delivery costs. Over the past few years, expenses related to:

  • Raw materials

  • Printing technology

  • Advanced security features

  • Packaging

  • Safe doorstep delivery

have gone up significantly. To maintain quality, durability, and security standards, UIDAI felt it was necessary to revise the pricing structure.

Officials have clarified that the increase is not aimed at profit-making but to ensure that citizens continue to receive a high-quality and tamper-resistant card.

What Is an Aadhaar PVC Card?

The Aadhaar PVC Card was introduced by UIDAI in 2020 as a more durable and convenient alternative to the traditional paper-based Aadhaar letter. It is similar in size and strength to a debit or ATM card, making it easy to carry in a wallet.

Key features include:

  • High-quality printing

  • Secure QR code

  • Hologram and micro text

  • Guilloche pattern

  • Embossed Aadhaar logo

Because of these features, the PVC card is long-lasting, water-resistant, and less prone to damage, which makes it ideal for daily use.

How Can You Order an Aadhaar PVC Card?

Ordering an Aadhaar PVC card is a simple online process. Citizens can apply through:

  • myAadhaar portal (official UIDAI website)

  • mAadhaar mobile app

The steps usually include:

  • Enter Aadhaar number or Virtual ID

  • Verify via OTP

  • Make online payment

  • Confirm address for delivery

  • Once the order is placed, the card is printed and delivered safely to your registered address.

    Who Will Have to Pay the New Fee?

    UIDAI has clarified that the ₹75 charge applies to all new orders placed through its official online platforms. If someone had applied before January 1, 2026, the old fee structure may still be applicable. However, all fresh requests will now be processed under the revised pricing.

    About UIDAI and the Importance of Aadhaar

    UIDAI is a statutory body established in 2009 under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). It is responsible for issuing the 12-digit Aadhaar number, which serves as a proof of identity and address for Indian residents.

    Today, Aadhaar is widely used for:

    • Government schemes and subsidies

    • Banking and financial services

    • Income tax filings

    • Mobile SIM connections

    • LPG subsidies and welfare benefits

    Because of its wide usage, having a durable and easy-to-carry Aadhaar card has become essential for many citizens.

    Is the Price Hike Justified?

    From a consumer perspective, the increase of ₹25 may feel noticeable, especially for people in lower-income groups. However, experts believe that considering the improved material quality, enhanced security, and safe delivery system, the revised price is reasonable.

    The Aadhaar PVC card offers convenience, durability, and better protection against wear and tear compared to the paper version. Many users prefer it as a long-term solution.

    What Should Aadhaar Holders Do Now?

    If you are planning to order a PVC Aadhaar card, be prepared to pay the updated amount. It is advisable to use only official UIDAI platforms to avoid fraud or overcharging by third-party websites.

    The fee revision is a reminder that while services may become slightly costlier, quality and security remain a priority.


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