
UIDAI Aadhaar Update Free Till June 14 — Charges Apply After Deadline
June 13, 2025: If your Aadhaar details—like your name, address, or date of birth—are outdated or incorrect, this is your last chance to update them for free. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has announced that free Aadhaar updates will end on June 14, 2025. After that, users will need to pay ₹50 per update—no matter how minor.
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So why wait? This simple, no-cost process could save you from future hassles with banking, subsidies, passports, and more.
Aadhaar is used for everything—from government subsidies and banking to SIM cards and PAN linkage. Outdated or incorrect information can lead to:
And often, you won’t even know something’s wrong—until it’s too late.
Until this date, you can update your Aadhaar details online—free of charge—on the official myAadhaar portal.
Step 1: Visit myaadhaar.uidai.gov.in
Step 2: Log in with your Aadhaar number and OTP
Step 3: Check your personal details
Step 4: Upload valid identity and address proof (JPEG/PNG/PDF, under 2MB)
Step 5: Submit and download your receipt
| Requirement | Accepted Format | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Aadhaar Number | 12 digits | Must be linked to mobile number |
| Identity Proof | PAN, Voter ID, etc. | JPEG/PNG/PDF under 2MB |
| Address Proof | Utility bill, bank stmt | JPEG/PNG/PDF under 2MB |
Avoid the ₹50 charge and potential document issues—update your Aadhaar now. All it takes is five minutes, your phone, and a couple of documents.
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