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Organisation : Unique Identification Authority of India
Facility : Find Your Lost Uid/Eid

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Find here : https://uidai.gov.in/en/
Home Page : https://uidai.gov.in/en/

How To Find UID/EID?

Your registered Mobile Number / Email which you provided at the time of enrolment is mandatory to receive lost UID / EID.

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You want to receive your lost:
1. Aadhaar No (UID)
Step 1: Personal Details
Fill the following details :
Full Name*
Email*
Or
Mobile Number*
Enter the Security Code *
Text to Identify
Click Get OTP

Step 2: Enter OTP Received
Enter OTP*
Click Verify OTP

You want to receive your lost:
2. Enrolment No (EID)
Step 1: Personal Details
Fill the following details :
Full Name*
Email*
Or
Mobile Number*
Enter the Security Code *
Text to Identify
Click Get OTP

Step 2: Enter OTP Received
Enter OTP*
Click Verify OTP

FAQ On UIDAI Aadhaar

Frequently Asked Questions FAQ On UIDAI Aadhaar

1. Is it necessary to link bank account with Aadhaar?
As per gazette notification of Ministry of Finance, dated 1st June 2017, Individuals are required to provide Aadhaar number for linking all their bank accounts before 31st Dec 2017.

For residents not having Aadhaar it is suggested that they get themselves Enroled to get an Aadhaar.

2. In case, Resident is an NRI/OCI card holder and having bank account in India but Resident doesn’t have Aadhaar. What will happen to his/her Bank account?
For NRIs it is suggested that they disclose their non-resident status with proof to their bank. For the status of account becoming in-operational only the relevant banks shall be able to give response.

3. Is it necessary to submit Aadhaar in Bank while transaction amount is INR 50,000 or above?
As per gazette notification of Ministry of Finance, dated 1st June 2017, Aadhaar will be sought for all transactions for an amount INR 50,000 or above.

4. I want to give up my Aadhaar. How and what needs to be done?
Presently there is no Policy to give up Aadhaar. However Aadhaar holders can secure their Biometric Authentication as per need by locking or unlocking Biometrics using “Lock/Unlock Biometrics” functionality at UIDAI official website “resident.uidai.gov.in”

5. Will my PAN become non-functional if I do not link it to Aadhaar?
UIDAI only issues Aadhaar and provides means to authenticate the same. For any product or scheme related queries, we request you to please get in touch with respective product/scheme owner. For PAN related queries, you are requested to please contact with Income Tax department incometaxindia.gov.in or visit utiitsl.com.

6. How to update my Aadhaar in ration card?
We recommend that you submit a photocopy of your Aadhaar with a copy of ration card to your PDS shop. They may ask you to place a finger on a sensor to authenticate to check that you and your Aadhaar number are matched.

7. I have received blue color of Aadhaar of card for my child. Is it Valid?
Yes, Blue color Aadhaar is valid like other Aadhaar Letter. As per the new policy, UIDAI is issuing Blue Color Aadhaar (Namely Bal Aadhaar) for children whose age is between 0 to 5 Years.

After attaining the age of 5 years, this Aadhaar become Invalid and the child should get his/her demographic and biometric details updated against same Aadhaar Number by visiting nearest Enrolment Centre. Else the Aadhaar will become invalid.

Features of Aadhaar

The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) introduced Aadhaar, a 12-digit unique identification number, in 2009. Aadhaar is based on a person’s biometric and demographic information, which is collected at an Aadhaar Enrolment Centre.

Some of the features of Aadhaar include:
** Uniqueness: Aadhaar is a unique number that is assigned to each individual. No two individuals can have the same Aadhaar number.
** Portability: Aadhaar is portable, which means that it can be used across India.
** Non-transferability: Aadhaar is non-transferable, which means that it cannot be used by anyone other than the individual to whom it is assigned.
** Efficiency: Aadhaar is an efficient way to verify a person’s identity. It can be used to verify a person’s identity for a variety of purposes, such as opening a bank account, getting a mobile phone connection, or applying for a government benefit.
** Security: Aadhaar is a secure system. The biometric and demographic information that is collected at an Aadhaar Enrolment Centre is stored in a secure database.

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  1. How can we find the aadhaar card status without enrollment ID?

  2. I lost my aadhaar details.

  3. I lost my adhar card. How to get it back?

  4. I want to receive our duplicate e-aadhaar. So I want aadhar no.
    H.No 208 Badi Pharm company Dr. Syamaprasad Mukherji ward Jabalpur
    Pin No : 482001

  5. I missed OTP.no
    How can I get the no?

  6. sachin rajaram honkhambe

    I lost my aadhar slip

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