Aadhaar Update: Will Your Aadhaar Card Get Cancelled? Find out the answer to this question
Aadhaar Update: Aadhaar card is an identity card that is essential for almost everything. Aadhaar is an important document. In such a situation, it is very important that all the information about it is correct. This is what the Aadhaar Card Issuing Authority i.e. UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India-UIDAI) also advises to update from time to time. UIDAI has set the deadline for free Aadhaar card renewal as September 14, 2024. After hearing this news, a question has arisen among people that Aadhaar will not be valid after the deadline. So we tell you that there is no truth in this claim. If your Aadhaar card is not renewed within the deadline, it will not become invalid or invalid. Even if your Aadhaar is more than 10 years old, it will continue to work and you will be able to use it for identification as usual. The only change is the end of the free update period. That means till today Aadhaar users can update Aadhaar online for free. If Aadhaar users go to Aadhaar center to get Aadhaar update, they have to pay renewal fee (Aadhaar Update Fee) Read more: Aadhaar Update: Update your Aadhaar card quickly, only 2 days left, Know online process Aadhaar. Online Renewal: How to renew Aadhaar card? Go to the official portal of UIDAI (myaadhaar.uidai.gov.in) and login. To login, you need to enter the Aadhaar number and OTP received on the registered mobile number. You have to select the option Aadhaar Update where you will see your profile. Now you have to update what you want to update in Aadhaar and in the drop down menu tick the checkbox I check that the above details are correct and submit. After this, you need to upload and submit the documents related to the update. After this, you will see a 14 digit acknowledgment number on the screen. You can track Aadhaar update status through this number. The post Aadhaar Update: Will Your Aadhaar Card Be Cancelled? Know the answer to this question appeared first on Prabhat Khabar.