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Aadhaar Card: How To Check Enrollment Status of Aadhaar Card Using Number

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UIDAI has launched a new service whereby Aadhaar holders can get their details printed on polyvinyl chloride (PVC) cards by paying a few fees. Anyone who does not have a registered mobile number can also order an Aadhaar PVC card using a non-registered/alternate mobile number.



The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), the issuing body of the Aadhaar number, allows users to check the enrollment status of the Aadhaar card using the Enrollment ID (EID). The EID appears at the top of the enrollment/update acknowledgment slip and contains the 14 digit enrollment number (1234/12345/12345) and the 14 digit date and time (dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss). These 28 digits make up the EID. If the EID is lost from the user, then the lost EID can be recovered by the registered mobile number.

Aadhar card enrollment status can be checked online, know how

Step 1: Visit the official website of UIDAI- uidai.gov.in.

Step 2: Go to ‘My Aadhaar Option’ and click on it.

Step 3: Click on the option ‘Check Aadhaar Status’.

Step 4: A new page will open where the user will have to enter the Enrollment ID, Enrollment Date and Time Security Code.

Step 5: Now, click on the Check Status button.

Step 6: Once Aadhaar is generated, the user will get a message to download e-Aadhaar online. If not, the update status will be displayed.

Aadhar card users can update mobile number by visiting any permanent enrollment center and following biometric authentication. According to UIDAI, to change the registered mobile number, the Aadhaar holder will have to visit the center with the Aadhaar card. However, mobile number verification can be done through Interactive Voice Response (IVR) service sitting at home.

UIDAI has launched a new service whereby Aadhaar holders can get their details printed on polyvinyl chloride (PVC) cards by paying a few fees. One who does not have a registered mobile number can also order an Aadhaar PVC card using a non-registered/alternate mobile number.

This PVC card has security features like secure QR code, hologram, micro text, image, date of issue and print date, guilloche pattern and embossed Aadhaar logo.

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