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If you want to update address in Aadhar card online then take help of step-by-step guide here.

Ai NewsIf you want to update address in Aadhar card online then take help of step-by-step guide here.

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Address update in Aadhar card

Aadhaar Update: If you are shifting to a new house and want to update the address and other information in your Aadhar card but you do not know the complete process, then Aadhar card is one of the most important documents which should always be kept updated. It is used in banks, government services and other official works. The best part is that it is easy to update the address online with the help of UIDAI, the Aadhaar issuing body, and this can be done without any fees till July 14, 2026. With this, you can keep your records correct even without going to the Aadhaar center.

Here we are telling you through a step-by-step guide how you can update your Aadhaar address online sitting at home, so that your work will be done easily without going to the Aadhaar center and this updated card will come to your home.

Follow this easy step-by-step guide to update Aadhar card address online

step 1: Open your computer, tablet or smartphone and go to the official myAadhaar portal.

Step 2: Enter your 12 digit Aadhaar number and captcha code visible on the screen.

Step 3: To log in safely, enter the OTP received on your registered mobile number.

Step 4: After logging in, go to Address Update option and select the Address field.

Step 5: Carefully select one of the given addresses and add your new address, whether it includes C/O, S/O, W/O or D/O.

Step 6: Upload a valid Proof of Address (POA) document. Valid documents are passport, bank statement, utility bill or rent agreement. Make sure that the uploaded document matches the typed address.

Step 7: Check all the details and verify that everything is correct, then submit the request.

Step 8: Submit your update request. To track your application, you will have a Service Request Number (SRN) or an Update Request Number (URN).

Step 9: Monitor your status updating through SRN/URN on myAadhaar portal. The updating process usually takes a few days, although in some cases it can take up to 30 days.

Step 10: Once approved, download your updated Aadhaar e-card directly from the portal.

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