The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) provides a range of Aadhaar card-related services online. For example, one online facility provided by the UIDAI - which manages the Aadhaar biometric ID programme - enables Aadhaar-registered users to order a reprint of their Aadhaar card. A paid service, this facility accepts reprint requests online. After a request is submitted along with the fee, the UIDAI sends an Aadhaar card to the user's registered address by speed post.
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) provides a range of Aadhaar card-related services online. For example, one online facility provided by the UIDAI - which manages the Aadhaar biometric ID programme - enables Aadhaar-registered users to order a reprint of their Aadhaar card. A paid service, this facility accepts reprint requests online. After a request is submitted along with the fee, the UIDAI sends an Aadhaar card to the user's registered address by speed post.
Fee
Users have to pay a fee of Rs 50 for each Aadhaar reprint.
Who Can Use
This service is available to persons already enrolled under the Aadhaar programme.
How To Use
The facility can be accessed through the UIDAI's website - uidai.gov.in - as well as mobile app MAadhaar.
How To Request Aadhaar Reprint
- Go to the UIDAI website, and select the "Order Aadhaar Reprint" option under the Get Aadhaar section.
- Choose any one of these to proceed: the Aadhaar number (UID), the virtual ID (VID) or enrolment ID (EID) to proceed.
- Make the online payment. Four options are available to do this: credit card, debit card, net banking and Unified Payments Interface (UPI)
- Save the acknowledgement receipt.
- The UIDAI dispatches the Aadhaar card to the given address.
(Mobile app mAadhaar also has the "Order Aadhaar Reprint" option)
A similar process can be followed to request an Aadhaar reprint using the mAadhaar app, which is available on both Android and iPhone platforms.