Published by: ABP Live | Updated on: May 12, 2025, 1:15 PM IST
No more standing in long queues or dealing with the hassle of visiting government offices—now you can apply for your Aadhaar Card from the comfort of your home. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has made the process more streamlined and user-friendly. Even people who are not tech-savvy can now easily apply online and get their Aadhaar card delivered right to their doorstep.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you apply for Aadhaar online without any stress.
✅ Step 1: Visit the Official WebsiteGo to the official UIDAI portal:
Once there, click on “New Aadhaar” to start your application. A digital form will open where you’ll need to enter your details.
✅ Step 2: Fill in Accurate DetailsEnter your personal details like:
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Full Name
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Date of Birth
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Residential Address
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Gender
Make sure the information matches your official documents, as you’ll be asked to upload proof.
✅ Step 3: Choose Your Nearby Aadhaar CenterAfter filling the form, a list of nearby Aadhaar Enrolment Centres will be displayed. Select one based on your convenience.
✅ Step 4: Upload Required DocumentsYou’ll need to upload valid supporting documents for:
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Identity proof (like PAN card, Voter ID)
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Address proof (like electricity bill, bank passbook)
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Date of birth proof (birth certificate, school certificate)
In most cases, the Aadhaar enrolment is free, but for some services, you may need to pay a small fee—usually ₹50, which can be paid online.
✅ Step 6: Book Your Appointment SlotChoose a date and time as per your availability for a visit to the Aadhaar center. Carry all original documents, including birth certificate in case of a child’s Aadhaar. At the center, your biometric data will be taken.
Once completed, your Aadhaar card will be processed and sent to your registered address within a few weeks.
📦 What Makes This Process Easier?-
Entire pre-registration can be done online
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Only one visit needed for biometrics
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Trackable application status
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Aadhaar delivered at home
Whether it's a child’s Aadhaar or for an adult, this method saves time and eliminates unnecessary travel and confusion.
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