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UID prototype.

Process, go to points, supporting documents and helpline numbers – to obtain a UID card in Bangalore.

Proof of Name / Photo Identity [any one of the below]:

1. Passport

2. PAN card

3. Ration / PDS Card

4. Voter ID

5. Govt Photo ID

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6. NREGS Job Card

7. Arms License

8. Photo Bank ATM / Credit Card

9. Pensioner Card

10. Freedom Fighter Card

11. Kissan Photo Passbook

12. Address Card having the name and photo issues by department of post.

Proof of Address[any one of the below]:

1. Passport

2. Bank Statement

3. Passbook

4. Post Office

5. Ration Card

6. Voter ID / Drivers License

7. Water / Electricity / Telephone land line / Property Tax Rcpt

8. Credit Card Statement not older than 3 months

9. NREGS Job Card

10. Arms License

11. Photo Bank ATM / Credit Card

12. Pensioner Card

13. Freedom Fighter Card

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14. Kissan Photo Passbook

15. Address Card having the name and photo issues by department of post.

Proof of Date of Birth [any one of the below]:

1. Passport

2. SSLC Certificate

3. DOB certificate

Place to go:

List of CEG offices in Bangalore: http://www.karnataka.gov.in/nammaaadhaar/locations.html

1. Post offices – GPO, RT Nagar, Rajajinagar, Vijayanagar, Mahalakshmipuram, Basavanagudi HPO, Jayanagar

HPO, Wilson Garden.

Here is a list of all India Post centres where you can enrol for Aadhaar/UID card in Bangalore.

2. 5 Bangalore One Centres – 10 pm – 6 am centres.

3. 9 BBMP community halls in the city (95 enrollment centres).

4. Walk in with the documents above.

5. They will complete a) document verification 2) biometric scanning of iris 3) biometric scanning of 10 finger

prints 4) capture a picture

6. You will get your UID in 30 days. You can check your online Aadhaar status

here:https://portal.uidai.gov.in/uidwebportal/dashboard.do

Help Line:

a. 1 800 180 1947

b. [email protected]

24×7 Karnataka helpline: 0804455445

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Aadhaar Card a Unique ID for Residents of IndiaComments(9) Sub Category:Awareness

Aadhaar Card by UIDAI aims at providing a unique number to all Indian. The 12-digit unique number is planned to link with various identity databases such as Voter’s Id, Bank Account, permanent address etc. Adhaar card is a source of Identity Verification Card to be used in India. This card consists of a 12 digit number that is stored in the centralised data based link. The basic demographics of the card include photograph of an individual, ten finger prints. The generation of this card is devoid of any cast, creed and geography of an individual. Aadhaar card aims in bringing in the oneness amongst the Indians.

Agency Overview and Business Opportunities of Aadhaar Scheme

The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) in collaboration with the Governemnt of India has introduced this scheme. This was established in the year 2009 and its head quaters is in  New Delhi . The Chairman of this scheme is Nandan Nilekani the co-chairman of Infosys Technologies and the General Mission Director is headed by Ram Sewak Sharma who is an IAS Officer of Jharkhand Government. Rajana Sonawane belonging to Tembhli village was the first resident to receive an Aadhaar card. The annual budget of this scheme is estimated to be Rs. 3,000 crore according to the statistics of the year 2010.

Pranab Mukherje the Minister of Fiance has allocated Rs 900 crores (US$423.7 million) to the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) for the year 2010 and 2011. This scheme is unique as its providing lot of job opportunitiesto the people in India. The initial estimate of  the project establishment until the time of implementation of the first phase has provided 100,000 new jobs in the country. The business opportunities are estimated to cross the figure of Rs 6,500 crore.

Benefits of Aadhaar card

Migrants get better identity over the Mobility. Inclusions of benefits of government schemes. Complete identity support for the documents such as Bank account, Driving license, Gas

connection,Ration card, Phone connection, PAN card and Credit Cards. Privilege of facilitating entry for poor and underprivileged residents into the formal banking system.

How to get your Aadhaar Card?

The residents of India can visit the nearest government centers and enrollment camps and collect the form and fulfill the details and thorough submission of verification documents, biometric scanning of ten fingerprint, individuals photographs is to be submitted.

Documents needed for Aadhaar Card

Photo and Government ID Proofs:

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Arms License, Pensioner Card, Freedom Fighter Card , Kissan Passbook , ECHS, CardPassport , Bank Statement, Passbook, Post Office Account Statement, Passbook, Ration Card , Voter ID, Driving License, Government Photo ID cards. Electricity Bill, Water bill, Telephone, Landline Bill, Property Tax Receipt, Credit Card Statement, Insurance Policy(All these bills should not be older than three months)

Date of Birth Proof:

Passport, SSLC certificate or Birth Certificate.

How to Check your Aadhaar Card Status?

Adhaar Card status can be checked through the official website: http://uidai.gov.in/ .Queries related to Aadhaar Card can be inquired at the UIDAI number – 1800-180-1947, TOLL-FREE number and also mails by the citizens are encouraged to: [email protected]

Aadhar card is a unique identification card for the residents of India. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the other Nationalized Banks are yet to approve this card. Once it is approved the card registration will be made mandatory for the citizens of India. Individuals should be aware of the forged registration, henceforth registrations at the government centers would be the right choice of claiming Aadhaar card. The prevailing generation can make best use of Aadhaar card.

Documents needed for enrollmentBY AADHAAR

Along with the filled Aadhaar enrollment form, following documents need to be produced in original or attested copies from notary/gazetted officer. Proof of Identity (PoI) Proof of Address (PoA) Date of Birth (DoB)As per the UID website, following are the documents which will be accepted as proof. If you don’t have some or any of the listed documents, see the bottom section ‘In case one does not have documents for proof’ for the procedure to be followed.

Proof of Identity (PoI) (containing name and photo)1. Passport2. PAN Card3. Ration/ PDS Photo Card4. Voter ID

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5. Driving License6. Government Photo ID Cards7. NREGS Job Card8. Photo ID issued by Recognized Educational Institution9. Arms License10. Photo Bank ATM Card11. Photo Credit Card12. Pensioner Photo Card13. Freedom Fighter Photo Card14. Kissan Photo Passbook15. CGHS / ECHS Photo Card16. Address Card having Name and Photo issued by Department of Posts17. Certificate of Identify having photo issued by Group A Gazetted Officer

on letterheadDocuments without photos will not be accepted. Older photos are acceptable.

Proof of Address (PoA) (containing name and address)1. Passport2. Bank Statement/ Passbook3. Post Office Account Statement/Passbook4. Ration Card5. Voter ID6. Driving License7. Government Photo ID cards8. Electricity Bill (not older than 3 months)9. Water bill (not older than 3 months)10. Telephone Landline Bill (not older than 3 months)11. Property Tax Receipt (not older than 3 months)12. Credit Card Statement (not older than 3 months)13. Insurance Policy14. Signed Letter having Photo from Bank on letterhead15. Signed Letter having Photo issued by registered Company on letterhead

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16. Signed Letter having Photo issued by Recognized Educational Instruction on letterhead

17. NREGS Job Card18. Arms License19. Pensioner Card20. Freedom Fighter Card21. Kissan Passbook22. CGHS / ECHS Card23. Certificate of Address having photo issued by MP or MLA or Group A

Gazetted Officer on letterhead24. Certificate of Address issued by Village Panchayat head or its equivalent

authority (for rural areas)25. Income Tax Assessment Order26. Vehicle Registration Certificate27. Registered Sale / Lease / Rent Agreement28. Address Card having Photo issued by Department of Posts29. Caste and Domicile Certificate having photo issued by the state

government.For Date of Birth (DoB) proof (having name and DoB)1. Birth Certificate2. SSLC Book/Certificate3. Passport4. Certificate of Date of Birth issued by Group A Gazetted Officer on letterheadIn case one does not have documents for proof – Introducer SystemIn the case of people who do not have documents for proof, there is an introducer system. The Registrar for enrollment can designate individuals who can vouch for the validity of a person’s information. Introducers can be government agencies, banks, teachers, village postmen, elected representatives and NGOs. Introducers will be enrolled first and given training. Their UID will be mentioned among the details of the person who gets enrolled.Related wiki articles:

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suraj nagar Hennur Main Road RT Nagar Head Postoffice

Aadhaar enrollment processFrom uidnumber.org - All about Aadhaar

The local media will be circulating the process for getting an Aadhaar. Upon which the residents need to

got to the nearest enrollment camp to register. The resident shall carry certain documents as specified in

the media advertisements.

while registering , the residents have to go through biometric scanning of ten fingers and iris (eye scan).

They will be photographed and will be given an enrollment number (enrollment number is NOT Aadhaar

number). Then the resident will be receiving Aadhaar number within 30 to 90 days by speed post. The

aadhaar camps are generally open on working days and closed on weekends i.e. Saturday and Sunday,

but there may be exceptions.

In between for any queries, the resident may check the Aadhaar enrollment status by use of enrollment

number.

[edit]Stages of enrollment

1. Resident goes to enrollment camp.

2. He/she gets an application and token number of appointment for a particular day.

3. The applicant on that day visits the camp with original documents of address proof, identity proof

and proof of relationship (for children below 5 years) and proof of date of birth along with

photocopies of the documents.

4. En-roller (operator) enters resident data into system.

5. Resident validates data entry.

6. Face photograph of resident is captured.

7. Iris scan is done.

8. Fingerprint capturing of Left hand.

9. Fingerprint capturing of Right hand.

10. Thumb-print capture (both thumbs).

11. En-roller (operator) signs with his own finger print.

12. Resident receives printed acknowledgement.

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13. UID will reach at his/her doorstep within 2 to 6 months by post.

Frequently asked questionsFrom uidnumber.org - All about Aadhaar

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Contents

 [hide]

1   Why to get Aadhaar

2   Who can get Aadhaar

3   How to get Aadhaar

4   What documents are needed for enrollment

5   What kind of information is required to be provided by an individual

6   Where to get registered

7   From where to get Aadhaar Application Form

8   What are Aadhaar Helpline Number

9   What to do if there is a spelling mistakes / other demographic error in ones Aadhaar letter

10   What is the anticipated time for receipt of Aadhaar number after the enrolment

11   What are the reasons for Rejection of application and what to do thereafter

12   See also

[edit]Why to get Aadhaar

See also: Benefits of Aadhaar

Great potential for not-so-privileged, poor and the marginalised people, mostly living in the rural

areas

Clear proof of identity

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Facilitate entry for poor and underprivileged residents into the formal banking system

Opportunity to avail services provided by the government and the private sector

Giving migrants mobility of identity

Financial inclusion with deeper penetration of banks, insurance and easy distribution of benefits

of government schemes.

[edit]Who can get Aadhaar

See also: Eligibility of aadhaar

An individual who is a resident in India and satisfies the verification process laid down by the

UIDAI can get an Aadhaar.

[edit]How to get Aadhaar

See also: Aadhaar enrollment process, Aadhaar application form

The local media will be circulating the process for getting an Aadhaar. Upon which the

residents need to got to the nearest enrollment camp to register. The resident shall carry

certain documents as specified in the media advertisements.

[edit]What documents are needed for enrollment

See also: Documents needed for enrollment

Following documents are required at the time of enrollment in general.

Aadhaar application form

Residence proof

Identity proof with photo

The requirement of documents may differ for different areas.

[edit]What kind of information is required to be provided by an individual

Name - SATYENDRA CHANDRA GOEL

Date of Birth - 08-02-1987

Gender - MALE

Address - Near Ayyappa Temple, Kota Basti, PO - Shaktinagar, Distt. -

Sonebhadra [U.P.] 231 222.

Parent/Guardian details (required for children, adults may provide)

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Contact details phone and email (optional) 09406778219 /

[email protected]

Biometric Information required:

Photo

10 finger prints

Iris

[edit]Where to get registered

See also: Enrollment camps

[edit]From where to get Aadhaar Application Form

See also Aadhaar application form

The Aadhaar application form shall be available at enrollment camps or

you may print the application form available here.

[edit]What are Aadhaar Helpline Number

See also: Aadhaar Helpline

Aadhaar helpline toll-free number is 1800-180-1947

But it's not working at this moment. If we call this number, we get

"called number not in service" message

[edit]What to do if there is a spelling mistakes / other demographic error in ones Aadhaar letter

See also: Change of information

During enrolment, even when the data is entered, the resident

can see the data entry and is expected to point out errors at

this stage. Prior to finalization and printing of the Enrolment

Acknowledgment, one more opportunity is presented to make

corrections.

In the event that both opportunities are missed, the

demographic correction may be carried out by visiting the

enrolment centre within 48 hours of time of enrolment carrying

the relevant documents and enrolment slip.

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[edit]What is the anticipated time for receipt of Aadhaar number after the enrolment

The waiting time for Aadhaar may vary between 60- 90 days .

Aadhaar generation is a relatively complex process . To

ensure that the information in Aadhaar accurately reflects the

information provided by the resident and no duplicate exists

for an Aadhaar identity the data undergoes various stages of

screening and validations in CIDR before the Aadhaar is

generated.

In the case of Aadhaar enrolments through NPR exercise, the

method of verification is the RGI approved LRUR (Local

Register of Usual Residents) process. The Aadhaar number

will be issued only after completion of the LRUR process

which could take longer than the time prescribed above .

[edit]What are the reasons for Rejection of application and what to do thereafter

See also: Rejection of application

The application for Aadhaar can be rejected if

There is a data or process error. In this case you can

re-enrol for it.

Your biometric records match with any existing

record, In this case you would have to register a

complaint. Field investigation will be done by UIDAI

to verify the physical existence of both persons

whose biometric detials matched. If both cases are

found genuine, they you will be provided an

Aadhaar.

Aadhaar application formFrom uidnumber.org - All about Aadhaar

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Aadhaar application form / Enrollment form is to be filled and submitted at designated camps along with

the documents to get oneself enrolled. The person to be enrolled has to visit the camp personally to

enable the capturing of his/her bio metrics.

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[edit]Instructions for filling the form

USE CAPITAL LETTERS TO FILL THE FORM (LIKE THIS LINE)

In Part A, in Section 'Name' fill the name of the applicant

Below that tick any of the options 'Mother' or 'Father' or 'Husband' or 'Guardian' option. Write their

name. For children below 5 years the name of the Father/Mother/Guardian is must.

Write Date of birth of applicant in format Day/Month/Year. If the date of birth is not known, write

approximate age in years.

Tick the applicant's gender.

Write complete address of the applicant, where he/she is currently living.

In Part B, Additional information can be given, like phone/mobile number, email address. These are

optional.

In Part C, Financial information can be given to open a new Adhara enabled bank account or link your

existing bank account to Adhara number. This option is very useful, as in future the government

intends to use Adhara number for subsidies and other government schemes. Thus opening a Adhara

enabled bank account or linking your existing bank account to aadhaar would be very useful.

If you are linking your existing bank account number, write the complete account number (not the

short one that is sometimes written on your passbook especially national banks).

Write clearly, avoid cuttings.

Once again check the spellings especially of the names.

[edit]Online appointment

The Aadhaar enrollment is being done through camps. The candidate have to be physically present to

give biometric details at the enrollment camp. But for online slot booking for Aadhaar card is available.

Karvy is one of the business partner for UIDAI. Anyone can avail this service on given

website :http://appointments.uidai.gov.in/ This service is not for all areas.

[edit]See also

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he UIDAI has set up a Contact Centre which can be contacted with following details. 1171/00200/05179

[edit]Other details

Email - [email protected] Fax – 080-2353 1947 Letters – PO Box 1947, GPO Bangalore - 560001

The printed acknowledgement number given at the time of registering enrollment enables the residents to make queries about his/her enrollment status.

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Through My Eyes White board to scribble my thoughts in Black…Posts Tagged ‘aadhaar card in bangalore’About UID / ADHAAR and How to Get   It leave a comment »What is the difference between UID and Aadhar?Both are same, UID project is known as AADHAAR which means ‘support’ or ‘foundation’.

What is Aadhar?Aadhaar is a 12 digit individual identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India on behalf of the Government of India. This number will serve as a proof of identity and address, anywhere in India. Any individual, irrespective of age and gender, who is a resident in India and satisfies the verification process laid down by the UIDAI can enroll for Aadhaar.

Each individual needs to enroll only once which is free of cost.

Each Aadhaar number will be unique to an individual and will remain valid for life. Aadhaar number will help you provide access to services like banking, mobile phone connections and other Govt and Non-Govt services in due course.

How to Apply for Aadhar?If you want to get this UID (I am planning to apply for one, as I hear UID is being made mandatory for certain services like, gas connection, EPF etc.) then here’s what you need to do:

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Aadhaar enrollment is free so you need not pay anyone for this. You need to go to one of the authorized Aadhaar enrollment center anywhere in India with your identity and address proof.

UIDAI process accepts 18 PoI (Proof of Identity) and 33 PoA (Proof of Address) documents and below is the list of nationally valid list of documents:

Supported PoI Documents Containing Name and Photo:1. Passport2. PAN Card3. Ration/ PDS Photo Card4. Voter ID5. Driving License6. Government Photo ID Cards/ service photo identity card issued by PSU7. NREGS Job Card8. Photo ID issued by Recognized Educational Institution9. Arms License10. Photo Bank ATM Card11. Photo Credit Card12. Pensioner Photo Card13. Freedom Fighter Photo Card14. Kissan Photo Passbook15. CGHS / ECHS Photo Card16. Address Card having Name and Photo issued by Department of Posts17. Certificate of Identify having photo issued by Gazetted Officer or Tehsildar on

letterhead18. Disability ID Card/handicapped medical certificate issued by the respective State/UT

Governments/AdministrationsSupported PoA Documents Containing Name and Address

1. Passport2. Bank Statement/ Passbook3. Post Office Account Statement/Passbook4. Ration Card5. Voter ID6. Driving License7. Government Photo ID cards/ service photo identity card issued by PSU8. Electricity Bill (not older than 3 months)9. Water bill (not older than 3 months)10. Telephone Landline Bill (not older than 3 months)11. Property Tax Receipt (not older than 3 months)12. Credit Card Statement (not older than 3 months)

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13. Insurance Policy14. Signed Letter having Photo from Bank on letterhead15. Signed Letter having Photo issued by registered Company on letterhead16. Signed Letter having Photo issued by Recognized Educational Instruction on letterhead17. NREGS Job Card18. Arms License19. Pensioner Card20. Freedom Fighter Card21. Kissan Passbook22. CGHS / ECHS Card23. Certificate of Address having photo issued by MP or MLA or Gazetted Officer or

Tehsildar on letterhead24. Certificate of Address issued by Village Panchayat head or its equivalent authority (for

rural areas) Income Tax Assessment Order25. Vehicle Registration Certificate26. Registered Sale / Lease / Rent Agreement27. Address Card having Photo issued by Department of Posts28. Caste and Domicile Certificate having Photo issued by State Govt.29. Disability ID Card/handicapped medical certificate issued by the respective State/UT30. Governments/Administrations31. Gas Connection Bill (not older than 3 months)32. Passport of Spouse33. Passport of Parents(in case of Minor)

Supported PoR Documents containing Relationship details to Head of Family1. PDS Card2. MNREGA Job Card3. CGHS/State Government/ECHS/ESIC Medical card4. Pension Card5. Army Canteen Card6. Passport7. Birth Certificate issued by Registrar of Birth, Municipal Corporation and other notified

local government bodies like Taluk, Tehsil etc.8. Any other Central/State government issued family entitlement document.

Supported Proof of DoB Documents1. Birth Certificate2. SSLC Book/Certificate3. Passport4. Certificate of Date of Birth issued by Group A Gazetted Officer on letterhead

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When you are going to apply for Aadhaar Card then make sure that you must have below stuff ready,1.ID Proof (Your ID Proof can be Pan Card, Driving Licence, Passport etc).2.Address Proof (It could be Telephone Bill, Electricity Bill etc).Common proofs of identity and address are election photo ID card, Ration card, passport and driving license. Photo ID cards like PAN card and Govt ID cards are permissible for identity proof. Address proof documents also include water – electricity – telephone bills from the last three months.

In case you do not have above common proofs, Certificate of Identify having photo issued by Gazetted Officer/Tehsildar on letterhead is also accepted as PoI. Certificate of Address having photo issued by MP or MLA /Gazetted Officer/Tehsildar on letterhead or by Village Panchayat head or its equivalent authority (for rural areas) is accepted as valid PoA.

Where to apply for Aadhaar card?You need to go to one of the official Aadhaar enrollment center in India to get your Aadhaar card done.

Use the link below to find out your nearest Aadhaar enrollment center details based on your location:http://appointments.uidai.gov.in/easearch.aspxAt the enrollment center you need to fill the Aadhaar application form. At the center fingerprints, photograph and iris scan will be done to feed into database. A temporary slip with enrollment number will be provided as an acknowledgement.

Based on your documents your details will be verified and in case if all comes right an Aadhaar number will be send to your address.

Here you can look up the sample Aadhaar enrollment form:http://uidai.gov.in/images/FrontPageUpdates/uid_download/enrolmentform.pdfYou can also download the enrollment form here

http://uidai.gov.in/download.htmlApply Online and get Appointment for Aadhaar Enrollment:If you want you can apply online and take an appointment. Below is the link for online Appointment for Aadhaar enrollment at your nearest aadhaar enrollment centerhttp://appointments.uidai.gov.in/Note: Online Booking of Appointment for Aadhaar Enrollments has been started on a trial basis at selected Enrollment Centers.More details about this online Appointment for Aadhaar Enrollment please visit below link,http://uidai.gov.in/images/FrontPageUpdates/press_note_25th_nov_v2_hq.pdfHow to Check your Aadhaar Enrollment StatusYou can check the status of your Aadhaar enrollment online. To check your Aadhaar card status, you need the enrollment number, date and time. You can find these details on the acknowledgement copy issued at the Aadhaar enrollment center.https://portal.uidai.gov.in/ResidentPortal/statusLink

How to get an Aadhaar Card?by Sanyam Jain | posted: February 1, 20130 comment

Apply for Aadhaar Card

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First of all we must know that there is no online registration of Aadhaar Card like we have for passport, to get an Aadhaar or apply for Aadhaar, you need to visit the authorized Aadhaar enrolment centre nearby you with some certain documents of your identity and address proof (stated below). However, you can go to any enrollment camp authorized by UIDAI anywhere in India. The complete procedure is illustrated in the following points:

1. Take your documents of address and identity proof (original or photocopies attested by a gazetted officer) along with Aadhaar enrolment form and go to any nearby authorized Aadhaar enrollment center or you can go to any of the enrollment camp authorized by UIDAI anywhere in India.

2. At the enrollment center, there will be a document verification process done by the officials over there.3. The operator will insert your details and will ask you to validate the data entry.4. You will then be asked to undergo through a process of fingerprint and iris scanning.5. After that your photograph will be taken.6. The operator or enroller will then sign off with his fingerprint.7. You will then receive a printed acknowledgement slip with an enrolment number and other details.

This finishes your job as part of getting your Aadhaar number.

Your details will then be verified and after verification, a unique Aadhaar number only for you will be generated which will be dispatched to your address. After 60 to 90 days you will receive your Aadhaar number, however, this time may be longer depending upon the internal processing of the authority.

Citizens who have enrolled for Aadhaar need not wait too long for their cards to be delivered by post. Instead, they can go online and download the cards from   eaadhaar.uidai.gov.in   by entering their enrollment number.

Aadhaar Online RegistrationPeople can apply for Aadhar card only by visiting the enrollment center near to their location. UIDAI doesn’t have any system to register for UID number appointment online just like we’ve in our passport application system.

You need to go any authorized Aadhaar enrollment center anywhere in India with your identity and address proof.

Here’s the list of Aadhaar Enrollment Centers: http://appointments.uidai.gov.in/easearch.aspx

Documents required for AadhaarFollowing are the documents required for Aadhaar enrollment/registration.

1. Filled Aadhaar Enrollment Form2. Proof of Identity (PoI) document3. Proof of Address (PoA) document4. Date of Birth (DoB) document

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Except the Aadhaar enrollment form, you are required to take original or attested photocopies of the remaining three documents. The photocopies can be attested by any gazetted/notary officer.

Valid Documents

A. Supported Proof of Identity (PoI) Documents Containing Name and Photo (any one):

1. Passport2. PAN Card3. Ration/ PDS Photo Card4. Voter ID5. Driving License 6. Government Photo ID Cards/ service photo identity card issued by PSU7. NREGS Job Card8. Photo ID issued by Recognized Educational Institution9. Arms License10. Photo Bank ATM Card11. Photo Credit Card 12. Pensioner Photo Card13. Freedom Fighter Photo Card14. Kissan Photo Passbook15. CGHS / ECHS Photo Card16. Address Card having Name and Photo issued by Department of Posts17. Certificate of Identify having photo issued by Gazetted Officer or Tehsildar on letterhead18. Disability  ID Card/handicapped medical certificate issued by the respective State/UT

Governments/Administrations

B. Supported Proof of Address (PoA) Documents Containing Name and Address (any one):

1. Passport2. Bank Statement/ Passbook3. Post Office Account Statement/Passbook4. Ration Card 5. Voter ID6. Driving License7. Government Photo ID cards/ service photo identity card issued by PSU8. Electricity Bill (not older than 3 months)9. Water bill (not older than 3 months)10. Telephone Landline Bill (not older than 3 months)11. Property Tax  Receipt (not older than 3 months)12. Credit Card Statement (not older than 3 months)

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13. Insurance Policy14. Signed Letter having Photo from Bank on letterhead15. Signed Letter having Photo issued by registered Company on letterhead16. Signed Letter having Photo issued by Recognized Educational Instruction on letterhead17. NREGS Job Card18. Arms License19. Pensioner Card20. Freedom Fighter Card21. Kissan Passbook22. CGHS / ECHS Card23. Certificate of Address having photo issued by MP or MLA or Gazetted Officer or Tehsildar on24. letterhead25. Certificate of Address issued by Village Panchayat head or its equivalent authority (for rural areas)26. Income Tax Assessment Order27. Vehicle Registration Certificate28. Registered Sale / Lease / Rent Agreement29. Address Card having Photo issued by Department of Posts30. Caste and Domicile Certificate having Photo issued by State Govt.31. Disability ID Card/handicapped medical certificate issued by the respective State/UT

Governments/Administrations32. Gas Connection Bill (not older than 3 months)33. Passport of Spouse34. Passport of Parents(in case of Minor)

 C. Supported Proof of Date of Birth (DoB) Documents (any one):

1. Birth Certificate2. SSLC Book/Certificate3. Passport4. Certificate of Date of Birth issued by Group A Gazetted Officer on letterhead

D. Supported Proof of Relationship (PoR) Documents containing Relationship details to Head of Family (any one):

1. PDS Card2. MNREGA Job Card3. CGHS/State Government/ECHS/ESIC Medical card4. Pension Card5. Army Canteen Card6. Passport7. Birth Certificate issued by Registrar of Birth, Municipal Corporation and other notified local

Government bodies like Taluk, Tehsil etc.8. Any other Central/State government issued family entitlement document.

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What if I do not have the documents for proof ?

In the case of people who do not have documents for proof, there is an introducer system. The Registrar for enrollment can designate individuals who can vouch for the validity of a person’s information. Introducers can be government agencies, banks, teachers, village postmen, elected representatives and NGOs. Introducers will be enrolled first and given training. Their UID will be mentioned among the details of the person who gets enrolled.

Usefulness of  Aadhar CardThe Aadhaar will become the single source of identity verification. Once residents enrol, they can use the number multiple times – they would be spared the hassle of repeatedly providing supporting identity documents each time they wish to access services such as obtaining a bank account, passport, driving license,andso on.

By providing a clear proof of identity, the Aadhaar will also facilitate entry for poor and underprivileged residents into the formal banking system, and the opportunity to avail services provided by the government and the private sector. The Aadhaar will also give migrants mobility of identity.

It will also provide governments with accurate data on residents, enable direct benefit programs, and allow government departments to coordinate investments and share information.

Aadhaar Enrollment FormDownload (PDF, 354KB)

Aadhar Helpline (UIDAI Helpline)

In case anything goes wrong or if you wish to inquire

Telephone – 1800-180-1947Fax – 080-2353 1947Letters – PO Box 1947, GPO Bangalore – 560001Email – [email protected]

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