Source ChatGPT: Update Mobile Number in Aadhaar
Being frank, the majority of the population just understands that their mobile number was not connected to Aadhaar only when they require an OTP and it does not come. Did you lose your old SIM, or have switched operators, or just never got a number in the first place, this is one of those scenarios that can silently drag a bank operation, an income tax filing or a DigiLocker log in.
The good news? It is not difficult to update mobile number in Aadhaar. However, there is a fly in the ointment that most of the online guides fade away, you cannot do this one hundred percent online at home. This is a mandatory biometric authentication and as such, a physical visit to an Aadhaar Enrolment Centre is always involved.
This how-to will take you step by step through what to do, how to save time by making your appointment online, what to bring, what to expect at the centre, how much and how to look at whether the update was successful.
It is important to explain why this is really more important than most people expect before the steps.
The India core digital identity infrastructure is Aadhaar. The number of eligible residents enrolled is over a billion and the system has now been at the heart of all things between subsidies and Jan Dhan accounts to submitting ITR and seeking passports. Almost all of the government services in which OTP-based authentication is needed require that your mobile number is properly registered in the UIDAI database.
In case you are using a SIM number which you do not own, all your services would be inaccessible via OTP. It is a little administration job that has quite big implications whenever it is late.
It is the top-ranking question searched on Google concerning this subject matter – and the response must be obvious.
Yes you cannot change your mobile number in Aadhaar at all at home. This particular update requires biometric authentication (fingerprints and/or iris scan) by UIDAI and this implies that you have to be physically present in an Aadhaar Enrolment Centre.
The online booking system is truly helpful, it is not necessary to stand in a line and waste hours, just to find a slot for an appointment. Consider it as a web-based aspect of a process that remains shortened with a personal visit.
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This is the best course of action to a majority of individuals. It works end to end in this way.
Browse to open uidai.gov.in. Ensure that you are using the government site- the address is followed by a URL that ends in.gov.in.
On the home page, you will find a top menu named My Aadhaar on the upper part of the homepage. On the dropdown, you should see Book an Appointment, which is in the Get Aadhaar section.
You will be given the choice of:
Aadhaar Seva Kendra, which have been established by UIDAI are modern and dedicated centres, which are now operational in 78 districts including all the metro cities and state capitals.
Aadhaar Seva Kendra operated by registrar – they are post offices, banks, and BSNL offices.
Choose your city/place and press on Proceed to Book Appointment.
In the subsequent screen, you will get options, but you will have to choose Aadhaar Update (not New Aadhaar).
Input a valid mobile number (not required to be your Aadhaar-registered number at this point), input the captcha, and press the button of generating OTP. Check it upon arrival.
You will be shown an appointment form once authenticated. Fill in:
Then go to the personal details page and choose the field you wish to update and then choose the field as mobile number.
Select an opportune time. Aadhaar Seva Kendras operated by UIDAI are on six days per week, 9: 30 AM to 6: 00 PM, including on weekends. The final walk-ins token is given at 5.30 PM.
Check your parting time, validate and print out or make a copy of the acknowledgement. You would be required to use this upon reaching the centre.
Hint: UIDAI will permit a limit of 4 appointments per month using one mobile number. The appointment is free of charge at all.
The paper work to update Aadhar mobile numbers is less than some people anticipate. Here are a few items you should bring along:
Your Aadhaar card (physical card or e-Aadhaar printout which is downloaded)
Your appointment slip (printed or phone)
The new mobile number you would prefer to get registered, ensure you have this SIM active and you have it when you visit on that day.
There is no need to bring along with you the old registered mobile phone or show ownership to the old number. This is significant to individuals who have lost or completely replaced the old SIM.
The visit is fast, less than 15-20 minutes, in case you have made an appointment.
Your request will also be signed-off by the operator biometrically and this will provide an additional verification to the process.
This is a little yet compulsory payment. According to the UIDAI regulation, which will be in effect between October 2025 and September 2028:
One can either pay in cash at the cash counter of the centre or by digital payment where possible. Keep the receipt.
No limit on the number of updates to your mobile number over your lifetime – but each time, you will pay ₹50.
In case of inconvenience with online booking, you just have to directly walk into any of the authorised Aadhaar Enrolment Centres. The centre process is the same – fill in, biometrics, pay the fee, pick up your URN.
The sole disadvantage is that it might have wait time especially during the rush centres within cities. The holders of appointments are normally processed in advance of walk-ins.
To find the closest centre, visit the UIDAI Bhuvan Aadhaar Portal bhuvan.nrsc.gov.in/aadhaar/ – you can search by either PIN code, district or state.
UIDAI has also published a specific Aadhaar application that enables its users to change some of its updates in a more transparent and easier manner. To update mobile numbers, in particular:
Note: The application requires secure UIDAI authentication systems and they may still need to undergo biometric authentication at a local Aadhaar centre. The application can be most helpful to kick-start the request and be instructed through the necessary documents or steps.
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On your acknowledgement slip, you will receive a 14 digit Update Request Number (URN) after you visit. And this is how you monitor your update being processed.
Status will indicate what stage your request is in — normally: Draft → Payment → Verification → Validation → Completed.
Duration of time taken? Majority of the mobile number updates take place within 10-30 days. When the update is presented in the UIDAI database, you will get a confirmation SMS.
Wonder whether you are registered or not? You are able to check without going to any office.
Go to uidai.gov.in
Click My Aadhaar → Aadhaar Services Check Email/Mobile Number.
Provide Aadhaar number, mobile number and captcha.
Click Submit
Whether or not that number is confirmed with your UIDAI records will be shown on the system.
Q: Is it possible to change my mobile number without visiting a centre?
No. The verification using biometrics is required in this update. It has the option of online booking of appointments, though the change is done at the centre.
Q: Is there a requirement that I should be carrying my old phone or old SIM?
No. You do not have to display the old registered number or device. Only Now your Aadhaar card and a new number you desire to associate.
Q: What in case I have not registered a mobile number with Aadhaar?
The procedure is similar, go to a centre, complete the Aadhaar Enrolment Form (when first linking), supply biometrics and pay the fee.
Q: Is it possible to have more than one Aadhaar card with one mobile number?
No. UIDAI can only have one mobile number on Aadhaar. There are however instances where a single mobile number can be connected among the Aadhaar cards of family members but it is advisable to use a different number per individual to facilitate delivery of OTP.
Q: What is the case when I am changing operators and maintain the same number?
Good news – In case you are porting your number but you want to keep the same digits then, no need to update your Aadhaar. The number is associated with your Aadhaar, but not the network operator.
Q: Am I able to cancel or reschedule my appointment?
Yes. Enter the UIDAI appointment portal, choose Manage Appointments, and enter your mobile number and OTP and you will be presented with the opportunity to cancel or reschedule.
Q: Are there any restrictions to updating my mobile number?
The maximum number of times a mobile number can be updated is not particularly restricted as opposed to name (2 times) and date of birth (once). The number of times you can update it is unlimited with ₹50 being charged each time.
And your Aadhaar number remains constant. It remains the same no matter how many times you do any updates on your demographic or contact information. The UIDAI database is only updated with the specific field that you updated (in this case mobile number).
Nor do you have to reprint a physical Aadhaar card once you’ve changed your mobile number on the card at all – the number is never printed on the card. To get a new e-Aadhaar, you can download a free copy on the UIDAI site once the update is updated.
Some practical tips that will save you time and a second journey:
The complete flow would be as follows:
Updating Aadhaar mobile number updating is not a complex process. Yes, it also means going out to a centre, but the reality is there is very little time being spent, particularly when making an appointment in advance. In recent years, UIDAI has really enhanced infrastructure: now, there are Aadhaar Seva Kendras equipped with digital tokens regulating the areas of service and air-conditioned waiting points, as well as the possibility to make an appointment online and access 78 districts with such convenient delivery.
There is no time like the present to get this done, should you have been deferring it. Your digital identity can be used in all government services, all banking touchpoints, and in all identity verification platforms within the country with a linked and verified mobile number. It is one of those little things that will pay back many times.
You have a question you are not sure about? Go on comments or contact UIDAI on help@uidai.gov.in or dial 1947 (toll-free).
The present paper will provide a step-by-step, practical troubleshooting guide, to be utilized by users, who have issues with Aadhaar OTP delivery. Based on the scale of Aadhaar based authentication within the digital ecosystem of India, any slight disruptions can affect millions of users simultaneously.
In general, the comments here are informed by the available data to the general population, official guidelines, and real life examples. Majority of the issues concerning OTP are addressed through simple checks, but the persisting issues may have to be addressed directly by the mandated agencies such as UIDAI support or Aadhaar Seva Kendras.
It is recommended that the reader should approach the problem in a systematic way i.e. starting with simple verification procedures followed up by complex solutions.
The data used is not intended to act as a guide. Despite all the efforts that have been made to ensure accuracy of the services, the processes and guidelines that accompany Aadhaar services will change with time.
Users will have to visit the Unique Identification Authority of India web site or call their official helpline in order to get the more recent and official information.
TheVuetimes.com is not a government agency and does not assure any individual outcomes on the usage of this information. People ought to be cautious enough to consult information through official sources before taking any action.
Sources: UIDAI Official Website (uidai.gov.in), myAadhaar Portal, UIDAI FAQ Pages.
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