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Aadhaar Card Update 2025: New Document List Released for Enrollment and Changes — Check What’s Required

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New Delhi, July 4, 2025 – The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has released a revised list of valid documents required for Aadhaar enrollment and updates, aiming to streamline the process and make it more transparent and citizen-friendly.

Whether you are applying for a new Aadhaar card or planning to update existing details like your name, address, date of birth, or gender, knowing which documents are now acceptable has become crucial.

🗂️ Updated List of Documents for Aadhaar Services

According to the new UIDAI guidelines, the following documents will now be accepted for identity proof and address verification:

  • Passport

  • Voter ID (EPIC)

  • Driving License

  • Utility Bills (Electricity, Water, or Gas bills)

  • Birth Certificate (in specific cases)

This updated list intends to provide clarity and convenience to residents who often face confusion about which documents are valid during Aadhaar-related procedures.

👶 Birth Certificate Now Mandatory for Children Born After October 1, 2023

In a major change, UIDAI has made it compulsory for all Indian and Non-Resident Indian (NRI) children born on or after October 1, 2023, to submit a birth certificate at the time of Aadhaar enrollment.

Without this document, Aadhaar registration for such children will not be accepted. This move is aimed at enhancing the authenticity and integrity of the demographic data associated with the Aadhaar ecosystem.

🔁 Changing Your Name, Date of Birth, or Gender? Here's What You’ll Need

For residents who wish to update their personal details in Aadhaar, UIDAI has specified the documents required for various changes:

  • Name Change: Requires a Gazette Notification or official proof from a government authority.

  • Date of Birth Update: Acceptable documents include School Certificates, Passport, or Birth Certificate.

  • Gender Update: In case of gender reassignment, a medical certificate or surgery report is needed.

This structured requirement ensures that every demographic change is backed by valid documentation, reducing the scope of misuse or identity fraud.

🔐 Why These Changes Matter

UIDAI has stated that this initiative is part of a broader effort to make Aadhaar-based services more secure, trustworthy, and user-centric. The updated documentation framework helps individuals better understand what is needed for their Aadhaar journey, reducing the chances of rejection or delays.

It also supports the government’s push for clean Aadhaar records, where data accuracy is critical for linking Aadhaar with services like banking, PAN cards, government subsidies, and mobile numbers.

🚫 Multiple Aadhaar Numbers? Know Which One Is Valid

UIDAI has also clarified the validity of Aadhaar numbers in case a person has been issued more than one:

  • Only the first Aadhaar number issued, which contains biometric data, will be considered valid.

  • All other Aadhaar numbers assigned to the same individual will be declared invalid and canceled.

  • Even if none of the Aadhaar numbers have biometric data, the earliest issued one will be recognized as authentic.

🌐 Special Document Guidelines for Foreign Nationals

For OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) cardholders, foreign citizens, and residents from Nepal and Bhutan, UIDAI has issued separate document guidelines, considering their unique status. These individuals are advised to check the UIDAI portal for region-specific instructions and documents required.

✅ Final Word

With Aadhaar becoming increasingly integral to India's digital identity ecosystem, staying updated on UIDAI’s latest document requirements is essential. Whether you're applying for your first Aadhaar card or updating existing information, using the correct and officially accepted documents will save time and prevent unnecessary complications.

For the latest updates and to download the full list of acceptable documents, visit the official UIDAI website: https://uidai.gov.in