Aadhaar Card: In today’s world, the Aadhaar card has become one of the most important documents for identity verification. Whether it’s opening a bank account, applying for a government scheme, or handling any financial transaction, Aadhaar is now essential. So, if you lose your Aadhaar card, it can be a bit of a hassle. But don’t worry! Do you know what to do in such situations? If not, we’re here to explain the entire process in detail.

UIDAI Provides Online and Offline Help

If you’ve lost your Aadhaar card or forgotten your Aadhaar number, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) offers both online and offline methods to help you recover your Aadhaar details. If your mobile number is linked to your Aadhaar, you can easily recover your Aadhaar number online using the UIDAI website.

Aadhaar card

How to Get Your Aadhaar Online

If your mobile number is linked to your Aadhaar, follow these steps to retrieve your Aadhaar number easily:

  • Go to the official UIDAI website:
  • Choose whether you want the Aadhaar Number (UID) or Enrollment ID (EID).
  • Enter your full name, registered mobile number, and email as per your Aadhaar details.
  • Verify using the captcha code and an OTP sent to your mobile/email.
  • After successful verification, you will receive your UID or EID via SMS. This service is free of cost.

What to Do if Your Mobile Number Is Not Linked with Aadhaar?

  • If your mobile number is not linked to your Aadhaar, you will need to visit an Aadhaar Enrollment/Update Centre. Follow these steps:
  • Visit your nearest Aadhaar Enrollment or Update Center and provide your basic details like name, gender, district, or PIN code.
  • Your fingerprints or iris scan will be used for biometric verification.
  • If the details match, the operator will provide you with an e-Aadhaar printout. There will be a charge of ₹30 for this service.

Another Option: UIDAI Helpline

You can also call the UIDAI Helpline number 1947 to get assistance. You will need to provide your name, date of birth, and other details. If everything matches, you will be given your EID. Then, call back on 1947 and choose the IVRS system option. Enter your EID, date of birth, and PIN code, and if the information matches, you will receive your Aadhaar number. This service is completely free.

Aadhaar card
Aadhaar card

What to Do if You Lose Your Aadhaar Letter?

If you have lost your Aadhaar letter, visit the Aadhaar Enrollment Centre with your Aadhaar number or the 28-digit EID from the acknowledgement slip. Your biometric verification will be done. Once verified, you will receive an e-Aadhaar printout. There will be a charge of ₹30 for this service.

Conclusion

There’s no need to panic if you lose your Aadhaar card. UIDAI offers several easy ways to retrieve your Aadhaar details online and offline. Just follow the right steps, and you can quickly get your Aadhaar back. By following the correct procedure, you can ensure that you always have access to your Aadhaar when needed.

 

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