The Aadhaar programme is undergoing a major update in its service procedures as the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) sets to implement new rules effective from November 1, 2025. Under the new system, for many demographic changes such as name, address, date of birth and mobile number, Aadhaar card-holders will no longer need to visit an Aadhaar Seva Kendra (enrolment centre).
They will be able to initiate updates online through the myAadhaar portal, which will integrate verification through existing government databases. At the same time, UIDAI has revised the fee structure for demographic and biometric updates and emphasised time‐bound linking with the PAN (Permanent Account Number). These changes aim to improve convenience, reduce paperwork and enhance data accuracy across the 14-digit enrolments.
UIDAI announces key changes in Aadhaar update process : What to know
From November 1 onwards, the following procedural changes will apply:
Aadhaar update alert: Revised fee structure and important free update deadlines
Aadhaar update fee structure effective November 1, 2025
(#Free biometric updates are available only within the age-specific windows defined by UIDAI.)
Linking Aadhaar with PAN and deadline implications
A key element of the update exercise is the linkage of Aadhaar with the PAN. The following are pertinent deadlines:
Aadhaar online portal and support services
The official UIDAI “Aadhaar Update Service” page details the modes, rules and frequently asked questions for updates. Key features include:
What Aadhaar card holders should do next
To prepare for the changes, Aadhaar holders should ensure:
They will be able to initiate updates online through the myAadhaar portal, which will integrate verification through existing government databases. At the same time, UIDAI has revised the fee structure for demographic and biometric updates and emphasised time‐bound linking with the PAN (Permanent Account Number). These changes aim to improve convenience, reduce paperwork and enhance data accuracy across the 14-digit enrolments.
UIDAI announces key changes in Aadhaar update process : What to know
From November 1 onwards, the following procedural changes will apply:
- Card-holders seeking to update name, address, date of birth or mobile number will be able to initiate the request online through the myAadhaar portal, provided the mobile number linked with the Aadhaar is active.
- Biometric changes such as fingerprint, iris or photograph updates will still require an in-person visit to an Aadhaar Seva Kendra.
- Document uploads and automated inter-database verification will be utilised to minimise manual intervention.
- The official UIDAI portal lists all supported demographic and biometric updates, modes of update (online, post, centre) and the respective required documentation.
Aadhaar update alert: Revised fee structure and important free update deadlines
Aadhaar update fee structure effective November 1, 2025
(#Free biometric updates are available only within the age-specific windows defined by UIDAI.)
Linking Aadhaar with PAN and deadline implications
A key element of the update exercise is the linkage of Aadhaar with the PAN. The following are pertinent deadlines:
- Card-holders are urged to ensure that their PAN is linked with Aadhaar before the specified deadline (e.g., December 31, 2025) to avoid deactivation of PAN.
- Financial institutions and tax-authorities will increasingly rely on the linkage for verification, KYC and other services.
- Failure to link within the deadline may lead to financial inconvenience and restrictions in service access.
Aadhaar online portal and support services
The official UIDAI “Aadhaar Update Service” page details the modes, rules and frequently asked questions for updates. Key features include:
- Online update self-service (demographic) via the myAadhaar portal (for certain fields).
- Update by post and at enrolment centres for demographic and biometric changes.
- Tracking of update request status via the Update Request Number (URN).
- List of valid documents accepted as Proof of Identity (PoI) and Proof of Address (PoA).
- Contact and regional office details for cross-verification.
What Aadhaar card holders should do next
To prepare for the changes, Aadhaar holders should ensure:
- The mobile number linked with Aadhaar is current and verified (necessary for OTP authentication).
- Address and other demographic details are checked for accuracy via the UIDAI portal.
- If planning biometric updates (fingerprint, iris, photo), book appointments at a centre in advance.
- PAN-Aadhaar linkage is completed by the deadline, and services checked for readiness.
- The URN from any update request is safely retained for tracking.
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