Changed Your Surname After Marriage? Step-by-Step Guide to Update Aadhaar

Kokila Chokkanathan
Marriage often brings a change in surname, especially for women. If your Aadhaar card still shows your old surname, it can cause issues with bank accounts, PAN, passport, and other official documents. Updating Aadhaar is essential to ensure your identity records match your new legal name.

Why You Should Update Your Aadhaar After Marriage

Updating your Aadhaar card after a surname change is important for:

· Consistency Across Documents: Ensures your Aadhaar, PAN, bank account, and passport reflect the same surname.

· Government Schemes & Benefits: Required for subsidies, pensions, and insurance.

· Digital Verification & eKYC: Avoids mismatches during KYC for banking or mobile services.

· Avoiding Legal Complications: Some transactions or official filings may be rejected if Aadhaar details don’t match your current legal name.

Documents Required for Name Change in Aadhaar

To update your surname, you need proof of name change due to marriage. Commonly accepted documents include:

Document

Purpose

Marriage Certificate

Primary proof of surname change

Passport

Optional, if already updated

Gazette Notification

Optional, for official name change

Any other Govt ID with new name

PAN card, voter ID, etc.

Ensure that your Aadhaar is linked to your correct mobile number, as OTP verification will be required.

Step‑by‑Step Guide to Update Aadhaar Name After Marriage

Option 1: Update Online via uidai Portal

1. Visit the Official uidai Website: https://uidai.gov.in

2. Login to ‘Update Aadhaar’ Section: Select Update Demographics Data.

3. Enter Your Aadhaar Number: Authenticate using OTP sent to your registered mobile.

4. Select Field to Update: Choose Name.

5. Upload Supporting Document: Scan and upload your marriage certificate or other proof.

6. Submit Request: You will get an Update Request Number (URN) for tracking.

7. Wait for Confirmation: Changes are typically processed within 7–14 working days.

Online updates are only possible if your mobile number is linked with Aadhaar.

Option 2: Update Offline at Aadhaar Enrollment Centre

1. Locate Nearest Aadhaar Centre: Use the uidai portal to find a centre.

2. Fill Aadhaar Correction Form: Available at the centre or downloadable online.

3. Submit Documents: Present original marriage certificate and photocopies.

4. Biometric Verification: Your fingerprints/iris may be scanned for verification.

5. Receive Acknowledgement Slip: Contains URN to track your update.

6. Check Update Status Online: Use your URN at uidai portal to confirm the update.

Offline update is recommended if your mobile number is not linked to Aadhaar.

Tracking Your Aadhaar Name Update

1. Go to UIDAI’s Status Check Page: https://uidai.gov.in

2. Enter Aadhaar Number & URN: Track the status of your update.

3. Status Updates: “Pending,” “Processed,” or “Rejected” will be displayed.

4. Download Updated e-Aadhaar: Once approved, download the updated e-Aadhaar PDF from the portal.

Tips to Ensure a Smooth Name Update

· Make sure your marriage certificate details exactly match the Aadhaar update request.

· If your old surname is part of your PAN, bank, or passport, update those documents after Aadhaar is updated for consistency.

· Avoid typos when entering your new name in the update form.

· Keep the URN safe until the update is complete.

Common Issues & How to Fix Them

Issue

Solution

Mobile number not linked

Link mobile at Aadhaar centre or via OTP to enable online update

Name mismatch rejected

Ensure documents exactly match the requested new name

Delay in update

Contact uidai helpline: 1947 or email help@uidai.gov.in

Conclusion

Updating your Aadhaar after a surname change due to marriage is crucial for legal and financial consistency. Whether you do it online with your registered mobile or offline at an Aadhaar centre, the process is straightforward if you have the right documents.

Keeping Aadhaar updated ensures smooth KYC verification, avoids future hassles, and helps maintain uniformity across all government records.

 

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