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Aadhaar Tips: The easiest way to correct the name in Aadhaar card, the work will be done in just 3 minutes..

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Is the name spelled wrong in your Aadhaar card? If yes, then it can become a big problem for you. The use of the Aadhaar card has become the most important document of identity in almost every government and private work today. In such a situation, a small mistake in the name can create problems in tasks like taking advantage of government schemes, opening a bank account, getting a passport, admitting children, or linking PAN-Aadhaar.

However, you do not need to panic. You can correct it online even while sitting at home. That is, you can correct the mistake of your name in Aadhaar through your mobile phone only without going to any center. Let's know the easiest way to correct the name in the Aadhaar Card step-by-step...

The easiest way to correct the name on the Aadhaar Card

For this, first of all, go to UIDAI's website uidai.gov.in.

After this, go to the My Aadhaar section.

Then click on Update Aadhaar.

After this, enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number.

Now enter the registered mobile number.

Log in with the OTP received on your mobile.

After this, select the option of Update Demographics Data.

From here, now select the information that needs to be corrected, such as name, date of birth, address, etc.

While correcting the name, type the correct spelling carefully.

After this, check it twice before submitting.

After this, upload a supporting document like PAN card, voter ID, passport, etc.

Finally, submit the request.

As soon as you do this, you will get SRN i.e. Service Request Number.

With this number, you can track the condition of your update.

Pay special attention to these things

While correcting the name, upload only the correct and valid documents. According to UIDAI rules, the name can be changed only a maximum of twice in a lifetime. If any mistake is made while correcting the name, then it will not be possible to make changes again and again.

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