Get the e Aadhar card copy downloaded
by name - Using name, download UID Aadhaar Card copy
Aadhar card was
introduced in January 2009. The main aim of this card is to provide legal proof
of your residence and age, but the Government of India also wants to reduce
discrimination, which is why making an Aadhaar card is so simple.
This card along
with the code also has the fingerprints of an Individual on it. It is authorized
by the Unique Identification Authority of India. This was formed by the
Government of India in order to have smooth organization.
There are some
mandatory and really important documents one needs to possess, that would be
your Identification, Residential and Age proof. The required documents are
mentioned below in detail.
Identification
Proof – Passport, Pan Card, Passport, PAN card, Driver’s License, Photo credit
card, etc.
Residential
Proof: Passport, Pan Card, Passport, PAN card, Driver’s License, Photo credit
card, electricity bills (not older than 3 months), water bills (not older than
3 months) etc
Age Proof: Pan
Card, Passport, Birth Certificate, etc.
Click on this
link to read the complete list of documents that can be provided Applying for
an Aadhaar card is made very easy by the UIA. Some of the steps can be done
online, saving you the time and effort of visiting the centre numerous times,
waiting in queue, etc. Although the card cannot be made through the online
process, reason being that an individual when applying for an Aadhaar card has
to visit the centre physically and register his biometrics i.e. fingerprints
and eye scan and also get a passport sized photograph clicked.
Given below are few easy to understand
simple steps to download Aadhaar card:
Step 1: go to the UIDAI website using the URL https://eaadhaar.uidai.gov.in/
Step 2: make sure that your Aadhaar Number is selected from the two options on the top of the screen.
Step 3: type in your full name, e mail address, registered mobile number and finally enter said security code and click on the “Get OTP” button.
Step 4: after you receive your OTP on either your mobile number or e mail address, click on the “Verify OTP” option.
Step 5: Once the previous step is completed, then you will get your Aadhaar Card number and
Step 6: Enter the Aadhaar card number or Enrollment Id, full name, Pin Code, security text and mobile number.
Step 7: Get the “OTP” and click on the “Validate and Download” option
Step 8: On completion of this step, you have now downloaded your e-Aadhaar card. The document that you will receive will be password protected and can be unlocked using your pin code.
Step 9: This PDF document can be now printed and will serve as your duplicate Aadhaar card.
Step 2: make sure that your Aadhaar Number is selected from the two options on the top of the screen.
Step 3: type in your full name, e mail address, registered mobile number and finally enter said security code and click on the “Get OTP” button.
Step 4: after you receive your OTP on either your mobile number or e mail address, click on the “Verify OTP” option.
Step 5: Once the previous step is completed, then you will get your Aadhaar Card number and
Step 6: Enter the Aadhaar card number or Enrollment Id, full name, Pin Code, security text and mobile number.
Step 7: Get the “OTP” and click on the “Validate and Download” option
Step 8: On completion of this step, you have now downloaded your e-Aadhaar card. The document that you will receive will be password protected and can be unlocked using your pin code.
Step 9: This PDF document can be now printed and will serve as your duplicate Aadhaar card.
Process to Download Aadhaar Card by
Name
The UIA has
also provided a facility where an applicant can download their Aadhaar card
just by putting in the name. You can do this by logging on to
This link will
direct you to a page wherein you have to fill your Name, E-mail Address, Mobile
Number and a Captcha Code (Image). You will then receive a one-time-password on
your phone. Once you put this code your phone number is verified and you will receive
a link to download your Aadhaar card.
If you have
your AADHAR Card number or AADHAR acknowledgement slip that was given to you at
the time of registration,
If you have
lost the enrolment acknowledgement slip, click
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