New Aadhaar 2.0: The 2025 Regulations

New Aadhaar 2.0: The 2025 Regulations
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Aadhaar 2.0

Navigating UIDAI's New 2025 Regulations

UIDAI has launched its most significant overhaul of the Aadhaar system. The focus has shifted from enrolment to enhancing the security, accuracy, and integrity of India's foundational digital identity. This guide visualizes the key changes you need to know.

Key Highlights at a Glance

99.9%

Adult Enrolment Achieved

Focus shifts from acquisition to database consolidation and security.

1P = 1A

"One Person, One Aadhaar"

Strict new mandate to identify and cancel all duplicate Aadhaar numbers.

Free

Online Document Update

Extended until June 14, 2026. Update your PoI & PoA now!

The New Rules of Modification

To enhance security and prevent fraud, UIDAI has introduced strict lifetime limits on updating core demographic data. Accuracy from the start is now more crucial than ever.

👤

Name Updates

2

Times in a Lifetime

🎂

Date of Birth Update

1

Time in a Lifetime

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Gender Update

1

Time in a Lifetime

Updates to Address, Mobile Number, Email, Photograph, and Biometrics do not have these limits.

Document Power Rankings

Not all documents are created equal. This chart shows how many "proof" categories each key document satisfies. A single, powerful document can simplify the entire process.

PoI: Proof of Identity

Establishes *who* you are (must have Name + Photo).

PoA: Proof of Address

Establishes *where* you live (must have Name + Address).

PoR: Proof of Relationship

Establishes your relationship to the Head of Family (HoF).

PDB: Proof of Date of Birth

Establishes your age (must have Name + DoB).

Securing the Next Generation: Enrolment for Minors

The rules for enrolling children have been streamlined and secured, with a clear distinction based on their date of birth.

Child's Aadhaar Enrolment Starts

Was the child born on or after Oct 1, 2023?

NO

Head of Family (HoF) Based Enrolment

Parent/Guardian authenticates using their Aadhaar. A valid Proof of Relationship (PoR) is required.

YES

Birth Certificate is MANDATORY

The Birth Certificate is the only acceptable document for enrolment for this age group.

Blue 'Baal Aadhaar' Issued (Ages 0-5)

No biometrics captured, only a facial photograph. Linked to a parent's Aadhaar.

1st Mandatory Biometric Update (MBU)

Age 5

All 10 fingerprints, iris scan, and photo captured. Free of cost.

2nd Mandatory Biometric Update (MBU)

Age 15

Biometrics are updated again to reflect adolescent changes. Free of cost.

Warning: Aadhaar Deactivation

Failure to complete the MBU within 2 years of turning 5 or 15 will result in the Aadhaar number being deactivated.

Aadhaar for a Global India

UIDAI has clarified the rules for non-resident and foreign nationals. The key difference often lies in the mandatory residency period.

Category Primary PoI Key Condition
Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Valid Indian Passport ✅ No minimum stay required
Overseas Citizen (OCI) Valid OCI Card + Foreign Passport ❌ 182+ days stay in India
Other Foreign National Valid Foreign Passport + Indian Visa ❌ 182+ days stay in India
National of Nepal/Bhutan Passport of Nepal/Bhutan ✅ No minimum stay required

Note: All categories require a valid proof of Indian address and a mandatory email ID for enrolment.

Check the Expiry Date!

To ensure data accuracy, certain documents are only valid for a limited time when used as Proof of Address.

UIDAI's new rules emphasize the use of current, verifiable documents. This is especially true for proofs of address, like utility bills and bank statements, which must now be recent to be accepted. Always check the issue date on your documents before visiting an enrolment center.

  • 3 Months: Electricity, Water, Gas, Telephone Bills, Bank Statements.
  • 1 Year: Property Tax Receipts, Government Accommodation Allotment Letters.
  • Long-Term: Passports, PAN Cards, Voter IDs, Driving Licences.

Your Aadhaar Security Checklist

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Lock Your Biometrics

Use the myAadhaar portal or mAadhaar app to lock your fingerprints and iris scans. This prevents misuse. Unlock them only when you need to authenticate.

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Use Masked Aadhaar

When sharing your Aadhaar, download the "Masked Aadhaar" version. It only shows the last 4 digits, protecting your full number.

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Never Share OTPs

Your Aadhaar OTP is a private key for transactions. UIDAI will never call or email you asking for it. Be vigilant against scams.

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Check Authentication History

Periodically review your authentication history on the UIDAI website to spot any unauthorized use of your Aadhaar number immediately.

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