Friday, 25 May 2012


What is Aadhaar?

Aadhaar is a 12 digit individual identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) on behalf of the Government of India. It is a random number generated, devoid of any classification based on caste, creed, religion and geography.

What is this Aadhaar for?
• This number will serve as a proof of identity and address, 
anywhere in India.
• Each Aadhaar number will be unique to an individual and 
remain valid for life.
• Aadhaar number will help you provide access to services like banking, mobile phone connections and other Govt. and Non-Govt. services in due course.
• Great potential for not-so-privileged, poor and the 
marginalised people, mostly living in the rural areas.
• Facilitate entry for poor and underprivileged residents into 
the formal banking system.
• Giving migrants mobility of identity.
• Financial inclusion with deeper penetration of banks, 
insurance and easy distribution of benefits of government schemes.


Who is eligible for Aadhaar?
Any individual, irrespective of age and gender, who is a resident in India and satisfies the verification process laid down by the UIDAI, can enrol for Aadhaar.

What does it cost?
Each individual needs to enrol only once which is free of cost.

Is Aadhaar mandatory?
No, it is voluntary.

Does every member of a family need Aadhaar? 
Each individual of a family including infants will have a separate Aadhaar UID number.

Where Should I go to get the Aadhaar?
You can go to any authorized Aadhaar enrolment centre anywhere in India. The list is available in the link below.

What documents are needed for it?

• Aadhaar application form
• Residence proof
• Identity proof with photo
Common proofs of identity and address are election photo ID card, Ration card, passport and driving license.
Photo ID cards like PAN card and Govt. ID cards are permissible for identity proof. Address proof documents also include water – electricity – telephone bills from the last three months.

What if I don’t have these common ID proofs?
In case you do not have above common proofs, Certificate of Identify having photo issued by Gazetted Officer/Tehsildar on letterhead is also accepted as PoI. Certificate of Address having photo issued by MP or MLA /Gazetted Officer/Tehsildar on letterhead or by Village Panchayat head or its equivalent authority (for rural areas) is accepted as valid PoA.
Even if someone in a family does not have individual valid documents, the resident can still enrol if his/her name exists in family entitlement document. In this case the Head of Family in entitlement document needs to be enrolled first with valid PoI & PoA document. The head of the household can then introduce other members in the family while they are enrolling. UIDAI accepts 8 document types as Proof of Relationship.

What if no documents are available?
Where there are no documents available, resident may also take the help of Introducers available at the enrolment centre. The Introducers are notified by the Registrar. 

Do I have to go to the Aadhaar centre?
Yes you have to personally visit the centre.

What is the process to get the Aadhaar?
• Go to the enrolment centre
• Fill your personal details in the form.
• Your photo, finger-prints and iris scan will be taken.
• You will get an acknowledgment slip with a temporary enrolment number and other details captured during enrolment.
• After verification of your information an Aadhaar number will be generated and mailed to your address.

How long it will take to get the Aadhaar?
Approximately 60-90 days. In case of any errors, a rejection letter guiding resident to re-enrol is dispatched.

Aadhaar helpline toll-free number is +919049555929


Aadhaar application form
How to fill the form?
• USE CAPITAL LETTERS TO FILL THE FORM (LIKE THIS LINE)
• In Part A, in Section 'Name' fill the name of the applicant
• Below that tick any of the options 'Mother' or 'Father' or 'Husband' or 'Guardian' option. Write their name. For children below 5 years the name of the Father/Mother/Guardian is must.
• Write Date of birth of applicant in format Day/Month/Year. If the date of birth is not known, write approximate age in years.
• Tick the applicant's gender.
• Write complete address of the applicant, where he/she is currently living.
• In Part B, Additional information can be given, like phone/mobile number, email address. These are optional.
• In Part C, Financial information can be given to open a new Aadhaar enabled bank account or link your existing bank account to Aadhaar number. This option is very useful, as in future the government intends to use Aadhaar number for subsidies and other government schemes. Thus opening an Aadhaar enabled bank account or linking your existing bank account to Aadhaar would be very useful.
• If you are linking your existing bank account number, write the complete account number (not the short one that is sometimes written on your passbook especially national banks).
• Write clearly, avoid cuttings.

Check Aadhaar status online
https://portal.uidai.gov.in/uidwebportal/enrolmentStatusShow.do?_HDIV_STATE_=JTdFJUFEJTNDYiVGMyUxRSVBMiUxOCVBNCU4OVdwWlAlQzUlOUQlM0MlRTYlRkUlMDEyJUQ5JTE4JTJDUyUyRlAlRkQlODIlMTZkJUE1JUZDJTNDJTg

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