The Aadhaar card is an important identity card issued by the Government of India, which certifies the identity of the person and has a specific number of 12 digits, which is called Aadhaar number. This card also contains your biometric information (eg, fingerprint and iris scan). UIDAI (Unique Identification Authority of India) issues this card and aims to provide a safe and unique identity medium for citizens.
How to make Aadhaar Card:
Go to Aadhaar Nomination Center: UIDAI website of its nearest Aadhaar center https://uidai.gov.in Can get from
Book online appointment: You can book online appointment at your nearest base center or you can go directly there.
Necessary documents:
Identification proof (eg passport, voter ID, driving license)
Evidence of address (eg electricity bill, ration card, bank statement)
Birth Certificate (Birth Certificate, Marksheet of 10th)
Parents’ Aadhaar card and birth certificate for children.
Biometric data collection: Your fingerprint and iris scan will be taken at the base center, and your photo will be taken.
Get an enrollment slip: After the information is recorded, you will be given a nomination slip, which will have an enrollment number (EID), which you can use to track your Aadhaar status.
Distribution of Aadhaar: After the completion of the verification process, your Aadhaar card will be sent to your address in 90 days.
Who cannot apply for Aadhaar:
Foreign nationals: No foreign national can apply for Aadhaar card.
Illegal migrants: Those who have illegally entered India cannot apply.
Dead person: Aadhaar card cannot be applied for those who have died.
Incorrect information: If a person tries to get Aadhaar card by giving incorrect information, then legal action will be taken against him.
This Aadhaar card is a very important document for Indian citizens, which is necessary for various services from availing government schemes.