Fix Aadhaar Name Spelling Mistakes in Just 5 Minutes — Online, from Home!
Aadhaar has become India’s most important identity document, linked to everything from bank accounts to government schemes. But what if your name is spelled incorrectly on your Aadhaar card? Even a small typo can cause problems — delaying subsidies, blocking bank KYC, or stopping you from receiving benefits like PM-Kisan instalments.
The good news is that the UIDAI has simplified the process, allowing you to correct your name spelling online in just a few minutes, without visiting an Aadhaar Seva Kendra.
Correcting your Aadhaar details is now quick, convenient, and hassle-free.
Here’s the simple 5-minute process to fix spelling mistakes from home:
Visit the official UIDAI website and click on “Update Aadhaar Online.” Enter your Aadhaar number and the OTP sent to your registered mobile number.
Choose the option to update or correct your name. Enter the correct spelling exactly as it should appear on your Aadhaar card.
Provide a valid identity document (like passport, voter ID, birth certificate, or PAN card) that shows your name correctly.
Double-check all details before submission. Once submitted, you’ll receive a URN (Update Request Number) to track your application.
You can check the status of your correction anytime using your URN. Updates are usually processed within a few days to a couple of weeks.
Most spelling corrections can be done online. However, in some cases, such as document mismatches or multiple updates, you may be asked to visit an Aadhaar Seva Kendra for verification.
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Log in with Aadhaar & OTP |
| 2 | Select “Name Correction” |
| 3 | Upload valid supporting document |
| 4 | Submit request and note URN |
| 5 | Track status online |
With Aadhaar being central to India’s digital identity ecosystem, accurate information is vital. A single spelling error could lead to missed benefits, failed transactions, or verification delays. UIDAI’s new system empowers citizens to fix such errors in just a few clicks — making life easier, faster, and more reliable.
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