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Whether your Aadhaar is reprinted or not, you can check the status online, know the process

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New Delhi, Business Desk . Through Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) you can avail services related to Aadhaar card online. Apart from this, there are many such facilities related to Aadhaar which can be availed online. These include many information regarding updates, name, change of address in Aadhaar card. Apart from this, users can check the status of their Aadhaar reprint online. Aadhaar-registered persons can access this facility online through the UIDAI website, uidai.gov.in, or through the mobile app mAadhaar. Using this service, the user can check the status of their Aadhaar by entering a 28-digit service request number along with the Aadhaar number.


Please tell that a fee of Rs 50 is charged for each Aadhaar Reprint and it is sent to the user’s home through speed post.

How to check the status of Aadhaar Reprint

Go to UIDAI portal and select “Check Aadhaar reprint status” option under “My Aadhaar” section.

For further processing, users have to enter the 12 digit Aadhaar number and 28 digit service request number after entering the details.

After filling the required information properly, click on the “check status” button.


After this you will go to the next page, where you can see the Aadhaar reprint status.

If you want, you can also take advantage of this service through the mAadhaar app.

After the wrong address is printed on the Aadhaar card, the card holder needs to change the address in his Aadhaar card. A new address has to be updated in the Aadhar card even after changing the house. Cardholders can update the address in their Aadhaar card through online, right from their home. However, it requires an active mobile number to be registered with Aadhaar.


Apart from this, you can lock or unlock the Aadhaar number if you want. This facility is very important according to the privacy and security of an individual’s Aadhaar number.

 

Source: www.jagran.com

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