The Aadhaar card has become one of the most essential documents in India. From opening a bank account to applying for government benefits, from passport issuance to school admissions, Aadhaar is required almost everywhere. But even a small mistake in your name—like a spelling error or an extra word—can cause significant problems.

Thankfully, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) now allows you to correct your Aadhaar details from the comfort of your home through its online portal. This saves you the trouble of visiting Aadhaar enrollment centers and waiting in long queues.

Why Is It Important to Have the Correct Name on Aadhaar?

Errors in your Aadhaar name can lead to complications across multiple services:

  • Government schemes: If the name on your Aadhaar does not match your bank account, Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) subsidies or welfare benefits may get delayed or stopped.

  • Banking and financial services: Incorrect names can create issues during KYC verification, blocking access to loans, new accounts, or credit cards.

  • PAN-Aadhaar linking: Mismatched details may cause problems while filing income tax returns or linking PAN with Aadhaar.

  • Passport and visa: Differences in name across Aadhaar, PAN, and other ID proofs may result in your passport application being rejected.

  • Education and employment: Name mismatches can complicate school or college admissions and job verification processes.

Clearly, correcting your Aadhaar name is not just important—it’s urgent.

Step-by-Step Guide to Correct Your Name in Aadhaar Online

UIDAI has simplified the process of updating Aadhaar details. Here’s how you can fix name errors online without visiting a physical center:

  1. Visit the official UIDAI website: https://uidai.gov.in.

  2. Go to the “Update Aadhaar / myAadhaar” section.

  3. Log in with your registered mobile number.

  4. Enter the OTP (One-Time Password) sent to your mobile.

  5. After logging in, go to the Self-Service Update Portal (SSUP).

  6. Select the option to Update Name.

  7. Enter your correct name carefully. Ensure it matches your other official documents (such as PAN card, passport, voter ID, or driving license).

  8. Upload scanned copies of supporting documents as proof of identity.

  9. Review your details to avoid mistakes and then submit the update request.

  10. Once submitted, you will receive a URN (Update Request Number) that allows you to track the status of your application.

How Long Does the Correction Take?

Typically, UIDAI verifies your submitted details and documents within 7 to 10 working days. Once approved, your Aadhaar records will be updated. You can then download the updated e-Aadhaar directly from the UIDAI portal for official use.

Key Takeaway

Your Aadhaar card is more than just an ID—it’s a gateway to banking, education, employment, and government benefits. A minor error in your name can block access to essential services. With UIDAI’s online update facility, you no longer need to visit a center for corrections.

Pro Tip: Always ensure your Aadhaar details match your PAN, passport, and bank records to avoid delays in services.

By following the simple steps above, you can correct your name at home and ensure that your Aadhaar works seamlessly across all platforms.

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