UIDAI Announces Major Aadhaar Changes from October 2025; Here's What You Should Be Aware Of:

UIDAI has revised Aadhaar Card rules, effective from October 2025, introducing higher update fees, stricter PAN linking norms, and simpler e-KYC procedures, which will affect banking and financial services.
New Aadhaar Card Rules 2025: Higher Fees, PAN Linking, and KYC Changes

UIDAI Announces Major Aadhaar Changes from October 2025; Here's What You Should Be Aware Of
The government of India has recently made major changes in the rules of the Aadhaar Card, which are affecting the financial services of individuals, like banking activities, small savings schemes, and other financial rules. These changes relate to Aadhaar Card's linkage, new fees and KYC rules, and many others. Here's a comprehensive guide on these new changes:
1. Aadhaar update fees increased.
Effective from October 01, 2025, the government has increased the fee for updating Aadhaar Cards. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has increased the charges for updating name, address, or biometrics.
Demographic updates: Previously, the fee for revising name, address, date of birth, mobile number, or email in Aadhaar Cards was Rs. 50; now this fee has been increased to Rs. 75.
- Biometric updates: Previously, the fee for revising a fingerprint, iris, or photo in Aadhaar Cards was Rs. 100; now this fee has been increased to Rs. 125.
- Compulsory biometric updates for children: Any mandatory changes in the Aadhaar Cards of children, as required as per the rules of the government, are free for children aged from 5 to 7 years and from 15 to 17 years, as these are one-time revisions.
- Children aged between 7 and 15 years are also not required to pay any sort of fee for biometric updates till September 30, 2026, to encourage timely updates.
- Document updates: Those who want to update any document in their Aadhaar Cards will need to pay a fee of Rs. 75 at enrollment centres, but no fee online till June 14, 2026.
- Aadhaar reprint: According to the new changes in Aadhaar Card fees, the revised fee for reprinting an Aadhaar Card is Rs. 40.
- Home enrolment service: The fee for the home enrolment service is Rs. 700 for the first person and Rs. 350 for the additional second person at the same address.
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