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Now separate forms for Aadhaar enrollment and updation for adults, children in different age groups


The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) announced that different forms will be used for Aadhaar enrolment and updating of Adult residents (>18 years) and Children (0-5 and 5-18 age groups separately). UIDAI made this announcement via an office memorandum dated February 6, 2023.

According to the UIDAI office memorandum: As part of the strengthening of Aadhaar enrolment ecosystem, E&U-I Division has issued OM No. HQ-16024/4/2020-EU-I-HQ Part (1) dated 21.09.2022 with direction to collect the Aadhaar number of both the parents along with biometric authentication of any one parent at the time of enrolment with some exceptions. In continuation to the above, it is decided to use separate forms for Aadhaar enrolment and update of Adult residents (>18 years) and Children (0-5 and 5-18 age groups separately).
Enrolment and Update form for Adult residents (>18 years)
Enrolment and Update form for Child (0-5 age group)

Enrolment and Update form for Child (5-18 age group)

The office memorandum stated, “Till the ECMP client is updated for collection of Aadhaar number of both parents (incase of child), the operator to be advised to feed Aadhaar number of one of the parents in the client with biometric authentication.”

“As part of the strengthening of Aadhaar enrolment ecosystem, E&U-I Division has issued OM No. HQ-16024/4/2020-EU-I-HQ Part (1) dated 21.09.2022 with direction to collect the Aadhaar number of both the parents along with biometric authentication of any one parent at the time of enrolment with some exceptions.”

Earlier, UIDAI had issued a notification with direction to collect the Aadhaar number of both the parents along with biometric authentication of any one parent at the time of enrolment with some exceptions on circular dated 21.09.2022.

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The latest office memorandum also stated that these forms must be translated by ROs into the relevant local languages and distributed to Registrars and EAs with effect from February 15, 2023.



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