Several media reports have claimed that from November 1, 2025, Aadhaar cardholders can now update their name, date of birth, or mobile number online through the myAadhaar portal. However, a closer look at the UIDAI’s official website reveals otherwise. The Aadhaar update process remains the same — you can only update your address online, while all other changes still require a visit to an Aadhaar enrolment centre.
What the UIDAI website actually says
According to the UIDAI portal, only address updates can currently be done online. All other demographic details — such as name, date of birth/age, gender, mobile number, email address, relationship status, and information-sharing consent — still require an in-person visit to an Aadhaar enrolment centre.
So, if you are planning to update your mobile number or correct your name, you still have to go offline.
Aadhaar details you can update
Demographic information:
Name, Address, Date of Birth/Age, Gender, Mobile Number, Email Address, Relationship Status and Information Sharing Consent.
Biometric Information:
Iris, Fingerprints, Facial Photograph.
What can be updated online
When we checked the UIDAI website, we found that only a limited set of online services is currently active. Here’s what you can do through the myAadhaar portal:
- Update Address
- Download Aadhaar
- Order Aadhaar PVC Card
- Update documents (re-upload scanned proofs)
- Check bank-seeding status
- Lock/unlock biometrics
- Generate Virtual ID
- Report the death of a family member
- View eKYC document list for offline verification
- Manage “Head of Family” address sharing requests

In short: The online update facility is not new — it mainly covers address and document updates, as it has for years.
Here’s what can be changed only offline:
Demographic updates: Name, Date of Birth / Age, Gender, Mobile Number, Email Address, Relationship Status, and Information Sharing Consent.
Biometric updates: Iris, Fingerprints, and Facial Photograph.
During this process, the operator collects your documents and verifies them on the spot. You’ll also need to complete biometric authentication and pay a small fee.
What the FAQs on UIDAI portal confirm
The UIDAI FAQs make the picture clear:
Q. Where can I update my mobile number?
A. You can update your mobile number only by visiting an Aadhaar Enrolment Centre. You can locate one using the Bhuvan Aadhaar Portal.
Q. What updates can be made online?
A. You can only update your address or upload supporting documents online.
The UIDAI further clarifies:
“You cannot update your mobile number online. You must visit an Aadhaar Enrolment Centre in person. You can book an appointment online but will need to provide your current mobile number for the booking process.”
It further explains the online mode of update, “The online mode offers address update to the Aadhaar number holders where the Aadhaar number holder can directly place the address update request on the myAadhaar portal. The Aadhaar number holder needs to have mobile number registered with Aadhaar for using this service. The Aadhaar number is required to login to the portal by the Aadhaar number holder. The Aadhaar number holder is authenticated using sent OTP on his/her registered mobile number. To complete the update process, Aadhaar number holder needs to upload the
supporting POA documents”.
On the update process at Aadhaar enrolment centre, the portal says, “Aadhaar number holders place the demographic/biometric update request with the help of an operator at an Aadhaar Enrolment Centre. In such a case, the documentary evidence is collected by the operator at the time of accepting the request. The document verification by the verifier also happens at the time of placing the update request.”
No official UIDAI announcement on the update process (online or offline) change until now
As of now, UIDAI has not issued any official statement confirming that demographic details such as name, DoB, or mobile number can be updated online.
The existing process remains unchanged. The only online update allowed continues to be address change.
UIDAI charges for Aadhaar update
Updating your Aadhaar details can be done free or at a small cost, depending on the type of update. Biometric updates — such as fingerprints, iris, and photograph — are free for children when done the first time between ages 5 to 7 years, and again between 15 to 17 years. For other age groups, it usually costs ₹125, though updates between 7 to 15 years are free till September 30, 2026.
For demographic updates — like name, gender, date of birth, address, mobile number, or email — there is no charge if done along with a biometric update. However, if done separately, it costs ₹75.
Meanwhile, document updates (uploading Proof of Identity or Address) are free on the myAadhaar portal till June 14, 2026, but will cost ₹75 if done at an Aadhaar centre.

Summing up..
Despite media buzz, the Aadhaar update process remains the same. You can update your address online, but for name, date of birth, or mobile number, you still have to visit the Aadhaar enrolment centre in person. Until UIDAI officially announces a change, it’s best to rely only on verified information available on its official portal — uidai.gov.in
