Getting your Aadhaar Card Name Change / Update is more important than most people realize. Even a small spelling mistake or mismatch in your name can cause issues in bank KYC, PAN linking, passport verification, school/college admissions, or while applying for government schemes. With UIDAI updating its rules and process in 2025, correcting or changing your name has become easier but only if you follow the right steps and provide the correct documents.
In this blog, you’ll learn the complete Aadhaar Card Name Change process, including online and offline methods, required documents, updated fees, status-check steps, and the most common mistakes people make during the update. Whether your name changed after marriage, you want to fix spelling errors, or you need an official name correction, this guide will help you.

Any individual who holds a valid Aadhaar number can request a name update. You are eligible if your name is misspelled, you have legally changed your name, your name changed after marriage or divorce, or your Aadhaar name does not match official documents like PAN, passport, school certificates, or bank records.
Minors can also apply for a name correction, but the process must be completed with the help of their parents or guardians.
UIDAI allows a name change only two times in a lifetime. Exceptions may be considered in situations such as marriage, divorce, or legal name changes backed by strong documents like a Gazette notification. Repeated spelling corrections or major changes without valid proof are not allowed.
You can update your name in Aadhaar using any of the following methods:
This method is suitable for minor corrections such as spelling issues or expanding your name. You can do this through the Self-Service Update Portal (SSUP) on the UIDAI website.
This option is ideal for major name changes, updates after marriage or divorce, or when your online request gets rejected. You must visit a nearby Aadhaar Seva Kendra with original documents.
The mAadhaar app can be used for submitting update requests, checking status, or managing Aadhaar details. However, for most name updates, documents must still be uploaded or verified in person.
Go to the UIDAI official website and open the Self-Service Update Portal under the “My Aadhaar” section.
Enter your Aadhaar number and verify your identity using the OTP sent to your registered mobile number.
Choose “Name” from the list of demographic details that can be updated. Enter your correct name exactly as mentioned in your supporting document.
Upload a scanned copy of a valid identity proof such as a PAN card, passport, driving licence, or marriage certificate. The document must clearly display your correct name.
The online name update fee is ₹50. You can pay this through UPI, net banking, or debit card.
After submitting the update request, you will receive a Service Request Number (SRN). This number can be used to track your update status.
Use the “Locate Enrolment Centre” option on the UIDAI website to find a nearby Aadhaar centre.
Booking an appointment online is recommended to avoid long queues, although it is not mandatory.
Carry the original proof of identity. Photocopies are not accepted for verification.
Your biometrics, including fingerprints, iris scan, and photograph, will be taken to authenticate your identity.
The offline update fee is ₹50 per update.
After submission, you will receive an Update Request Number (URN). You can use this number to track the progress of your update.
You can submit any one of the following documents:
To update your name after marriage, you can use documents such as a marriage certificate, passport with spouse’s name, or a joint photograph affidavit. A Gazette notification may also be required for major changes.
A divorce decree or Gazette notification supporting your name change should be submitted for updates after divorce.
Documents like PAN card, passport, or school certificates can be submitted to correct spelling mistakes.
The fee for online name correction or update is ₹50.
The offline fee is also ₹50 and includes biometric verification.
You will receive a receipt along with a URN or SRN number, which can be used to track the update status. The update normally takes between 5 to 15 days.
Visit the UIDAI website and select “Check Update Status.” Enter your SRN (online) or URN (offline), along with the captcha code, to view the status.
You can also track your name update request using the mAadhaar mobile application.
Aadhaar name update requests may get rejected for several reasons, including:
Ensure that your documents are clear and match exactly with the name you are requesting. Avoid major name changes online; instead, visit the Aadhaar centre for such updates. Always submit documents approved by UIDAI.
A mismatch between Aadhaar and PAN can lead to issues in bank KYC verification, financial transactions, or income tax filing.
Check whether the incorrect name is on Aadhaar or PAN.
If Aadhaar is wrong, update it through UIDAI.
If PAN is incorrect, update it using the NSDL portal.
Once both documents match, link Aadhaar with PAN on the Income Tax e-filing portal.
Ans: The Aadhaar name update usually takes 5 to 15 working days to process. In some rare cases, it may take up to 30 days depending on verification and workload at UIDAI.
Ans: Yes, minors can update their name in Aadhaar. However, the update must be done with the help of a parent or guardian. The supporting documents must match the details of the guardian listed on the minor’s Aadhaar card.
Ans: UIDAI allows a maximum of two name changes in a lifetime.
Exceptions may be granted for:
Ans: Yes, Aadhaar allows updating only your surname, provided your supporting document shows the correct surname. This is common after marriage or divorce.
Ans: If your request is rejected, you can reapply by correcting the document issues or using a stronger proof. If the online request fails repeatedly, visit an Aadhaar Seva Kendra for biometric verification.
Ans: A Gazette notification is required only for major name changes (like completely changing your first or last name). It is not required for minor corrections or marriage-related updates.
Ans: For online updates, biometrics are not required. For offline updates at Aadhaar Seva Kendra, biometrics are taken for identity verification.
Ans: Yes, NRIs who have Aadhaar can request a name update using valid POI documents, provided they are physically present at an Aadhaar Seva Kendra in India.
Ans: No, your Aadhaar number remains the same. Only the demographic detail (name) is updated.
Ans: Once your update is approved, visit the UIDAI website, go to “Download Aadhaar,” enter your Aadhaar number, verify via OTP, and download the updated PDF version.
Ans: No, you must manually update your new name with banks, PAN, passport office, and other institutions after your Aadhaar update is complete.
Ans: Yes, but each update counts separately and requires valid supporting documents. Father’s/husband’s name does not appear on Aadhaar unless used in address proofs.
Correcting or updating your name on the Aadhaar Card is essential to avoid issues related to bank KYC, PAN linking, passport applications, government schemes, and identity verification. With UIDAI’s improved system, both online and offline methods make the process convenient, provided you submit the correct documents and follow the required steps.
After completing your name update, always check the Aadhaar update status using your SRN or URN. Once the update is approved, download the updated Aadhaar from the UIDAI website and ensure your name matches all other official documents such as PAN, bank records, and passport. Keeping your Aadhaar details accurate helps maintain seamless access to essential services and prevents future verification issues.
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