Aadhar card cannot be changed many times

Aadhar card cannot be changed many times: Name can be changed only 2 times in it, know here which details can be changed how many times

Sun, 28 Aug 2022 04:47 PM (IST)
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Aadhar card cannot be changed many times

If you are thinking that you can change your name and date of birth on your Aadhaar card again and again, then it is wrong. Any change in the Aadhar card happens only a few times. Like you can update your name on your Aadhar card only 2 times. We are telling you which details in Aadhaar can be updated and how many times.
You can update or change your name in your Aadhaar only twice. As far as a birthday is concerned, you can change its date only once. On the other hand, if you talk about the address, then you can update it any number of times.
If you want any change in your gender, then there is a one-time facility for this also. You can change it once.
If you want to change your name, date of birth and gender multiple times then it is possible. But this will happen only if there is an exception condition. You will have to visit the regional office of Aadhaar again for this.
In such a situation, first, you have to visit the regional office of Aadhaar or help@uidai.gov.in. Will have to email. Then you have to explain the reason why you want to do it. After this, the details related to it and its proof will have to be given. The regional office of Aadhaar will do due diligence for it. If it feels that your appeal is correct, then the regional office will approve it. If your appeal is not found valid, then the approval will not be granted.
If your correct mobile number is not updated on your Aadhar card, then first you have to visit the Aadhar card center to get it updated. If the mobile number is updated then you can make some changes online.
For this, you also have to pay a small charge. For example, for a biometric update, you will have to pay Rs 100 while for the demographic update you will have to pay Rs 50. For downloading Aadhaar in colour, a charge of Rs 30 will have to be paid.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer