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Free Aadhaar Update: UIDAI Extends Deadline to June 14, 2026 — Here's How to Update Your Aadhaar Card Online

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If you haven’t updated your Aadhaar card yet, there’s good news for you! The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has extended the deadline to update your Aadhaar details for free until June 14, 2026. This extension provides citizens with more time to make essential updates without paying any service fee — a significant move aimed at encouraging timely corrections and keeping Aadhaar records accurate.

Why This Update Matters

UIDAI periodically encourages users to update their Aadhaar details, especially if their information has not been revised for over 10 years. In fact, the government has made it mandatory to update Aadhaar cards that haven’t been modified in a decade. This initiative ensures that all Aadhaar-linked data remains current, especially for services like banking, government subsidies, and identity verification.

To simplify the process, UIDAI is allowing users to make demographic updates online — such as name, address, date of birth, etc. — completely free of cost. The only exception? Biometric updates (like fingerprints or photograph), which still require a visit to the nearest Aadhaar Seva Kendra.

Free Aadhaar Update: Deadline Extended to June 14, 2026

In an official announcement on its Twitter (now X) handle, UIDAI confirmed the extension of the free update facility. Citizens can now use the myAadhaar portal to update key demographic details online, at their convenience, without paying a single rupee in service fees.

🔍 Who Should Update Their Aadhaar?

If your Aadhaar was issued over 10 years ago and hasn’t been updated since, you are required to do so. Even if there have been no major changes in your personal information, revalidating your data helps improve the integrity of the Aadhaar database and prevents misuse or duplication.

🛠️ Step-by-Step: How to Update Aadhaar Card Online (Free of Cost)

You can easily update your Aadhaar information online by following these simple steps:

  1. Visit the official UIDAI website: https://myaadhaar.uidai.gov.in

  2. Enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number and the captcha code shown on the screen.

  3. Authenticate using the OTP sent to your registered mobile number.

  4. After logging in, click on the “Document Update” option.

  5. Choose the information you wish to update (e.g., name, address, DOB).

  6. Upload the supporting documents (like utility bills for address proof, or birth certificate for DOB).

  7. Fill out the update form and submit it.

  8. After submission, you will receive a URN (Update Request Number) — this can be used to track the status of your request online.

📍 What Can Be Updated Online?

You can update the following demographic details through the online portal:

  • Name (minor changes)

  • Address

  • Date of Birth

  • Gender

  • Language

Note: For biometric updates (photo, iris, or fingerprints), a physical visit to an Aadhaar center is necessary.

🧾 Important Documents Required for Aadhaar Update

To update any detail, make sure you have valid supporting documents, such as:

  • For Address: Utility bills, passport, bank statement

  • For DOB: Birth certificate, PAN card, school certificate

  • For Name Change: Identity proof with the correct name (like passport or voter ID)

For the full list of acceptable documents, UIDAI has provided an updated list on its website.

🕐 Don't Miss the Deadline

This free update window will remain open until June 14, 2026. Post this deadline, users may have to pay the standard update fee. So if you haven't updated your Aadhaar in a while, now is the best time to do it — that too without any cost.

📌 In Summary

  • Deadline for free Aadhaar update: Extended to June 14, 2026

  • 🖥️ Where to update: https://myaadhaar.uidai.gov.in

  • 📃 Update types: Name, address, DOB, gender, and language

  • 🧾 Free of cost for demographic updates online

  • 🏢 Biometric updates require a physical visit

Take advantage of this free facility before the deadline ends. Keeping your Aadhaar up to date is crucial for smooth access to government schemes, subsidies, and official services.