Is a tenant's Aadhaar card genuine or fake? Landlords can now verify this in minutes with this app.
Verify Aadhaar Card Online: Tenants may present fake Aadhaar cards to conceal their identity, increasing legal risk for landlords. Addressing this significant problem, the UIDAI has introduced a novel digital solution. You can now instantly identify a tenant's identity by scanning the QR code of any Aadhaar card using a government app.
Verify Aadhaar Card Online: Renting out property is no longer just a source of income, but also a responsibility. Reports of tenants suddenly disappearing after renting using fake Aadhaar cards or engaging in illegal activities are constantly emerging in major cities across the country. Landlords often bear the brunt of this fraud. Landlords often unknowingly trust in false documents and rent out their homes to suspicious individuals.
To protect the public from this threat, the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has introduced a unique solution. Now, landlords don't need to go to the police station or visit a government office. Using UIDAI's official mobile application, you can instantly verify the authenticity of a tenant's Aadhaar card from the comfort of your home.
How to use the 'mAadhaar' app for digital verification
UIDAI's new and improved 'mAadhaar App' now verifies any Aadhaar card with just one click. This app is the best way to identify fake IDs. Upon opening the app, you'll find a 'Scan QR Code' option at the bottom. Tap it. Scan the black and white QR code printed on the Aadhaar card shown by the tenant with your mobile camera. All the tenant's details will appear on your mobile screen.
If the information doesn't match, no details will be displayed, or your screen displays an invalid QR code, a clear indication that the Aadhaar card may be a duplicate.
You can also verify this method.
You can also check your Aadhaar number online on the official UIDAI website. This process determines whether the 12-digit number is registered in the system.
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