Aadhaar card holders who are holding it more than 10 years need to revalidate it with proof of identity and address. Last date to update it for free updates is September 14. After this date a fee for the updation of any details on your Aadhaar. Check below documents required and steps to update the Aadhaar for free. Aadhaar Documents Required Aadhaar card holders whose cards were issued more than 10 years ago and if they have never updated it need to submit proof of identity and proof of address documents for revalidation. Free Aadhaar Update Last Date The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has set September 14 as the final date for free Aadhaar detail updates. Once the deadline ends the UIDAI will start charging a fee of ₹50 for any updates. Free Aadhaar Update: Step By Step Guide Step 1: Visit myaadhaar.uidai.gov.in and log in using your Aadhaar number and OTP received on your registered mobile number. Step 2: Match identity and address details on your profile page. Step 3: Once you are sure that all details are correct click on the tab ‘I verify that the above details are correct.’ Step 4: Select identity and address documents you want to submit from drop-down menus. Step 5: Upload selected documents you want to submit. Make sure that each file is less than 2 MB in size and the format should be in JPEG PNG or PDF format. In case your document is not in mentioned format or size you can easily convert it in the mentioned format or resize it online. Step 6: Review all the details and then click on submit to update your Aadhaar details.
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