UIDAI has set specific rules for updating your date of birth and address in Aadhaar. Learn the exact limits for both updates and the fee you must pay.

Aadhaar is a Vital Document
The Aadhaar card is the most common document used in India. Nearly 90% of the population possesses an Aadhaar card. Therefore, accurate information within it is crucial for all citizens. People often need to change their date of birth, address, or other personal details.
Understanding UIDAI Update Limits
UIDAI has established clear rules for making updates in Aadhaar. Every individual must know these guidelines. Many people mistakenly believe they can update Aadhaar details anytime. They think updates can be done as many times as they want. This belief is not true. Some updates have a strict limit. Others require very stringent verification processes.
Strict Limit on Date of Birth Change
Updates like date of birth, name, address, and photo fall into different categories. UIDAI has created separate rules for each. Regarding the date of birth (DOB) change, UIDAI allows only one complete alteration. You cannot change your date of birth a second time. If someone requires a second update, special permission is necessary. This means the correct information must be entered during the first update attempt itself.
Address Updates are More Flexible
Updating the address is quite different from changing the date of birth. The DOB is limited to one change. However, you can modify your address multiple times. A valid supporting document is essential for every single change. Both address and DOB changes are considered demographic updates. For these updates, you need to pay a fee of ₹75.
Other Key Updates and Fees
Address updates are possible through both online and offline modes. For name changes, UIDAI offers the opportunity twice. People update their name for reasons like spelling errors or surname changes after marriage. A visit to the Aadhaar centre with the correct documents is needed. Name updates are critical for maintaining Aadhaar’s authenticity. Photo updates have no set limit. However, you must visit an Aadhaar centre for a photo change. This is because it is part of the essential biometric process.









