Thursday, May 30, 2013

TRACK YOUR AADHAR CARD

I am sure you all would have applied for the Aadhar card by now. However I understand that most of you may have doubts in your mind about whether you would ever receive your Aadhar Card. The good news is that the wait for the Aadhar card is over now.

After a long wait of time, UIDAI has finally been able to launch its e-Aadhar portal through which people who have enrolled for Aadhar and have been waiting for their Aadhar letter can easily download their Aadhaar letter online and use it anywhere by just taking a printout of the same. To download the Aadhar letter, it is necessary to have both your enrolment number and date time of your enrolment. The complete procedure for downloading your Aadhaar letter or Aadhar card online is given below.

1. Go to
 http://eaadhaar.uidai.gov.in/  Make sure that you have your enrolment number and the date time of enrolment with you in order to proceed for downloading the e-Aadhaar letter. These details can be found on the acknowledgement slip which you got from the enrolment centre after enrolling for Aadhaar.

2. Fill in your details like enrolment number, date time of enrolment, your
name, your Pin code and the captcha code in the respective fields and click on the 'Submit' button.

3. Then you will be asked to verify your mobile number by displaying the
last 4 digits of your registered mobile number. If it is correct then press 'Yes' button and then you will receive a One Time Password (OTP) on the same mobile number as a part of verification process. If the displayed mobile number is wrong then press 'No' and enter your correct mobile number and press 'Submit' button. You will then receive OTP on your mobile number.

4. The OTP will be needed to proceed further and you have to enter the OTP in the next field to get access to the electronic version of your Aadhaar letter or Aadhar card.

5. After that you will be provided with a link to download your e-Aadhaar
letter (in PDF format) and to open it you will need to enter your 'Pin code'
as the password.

6. Download the letter in PDF file and take a printout for your records. This letter is as good as an Aadhar Card to be received at a later date.



7. The downloaded PDF file will sometimes show 'Signature not Valid' with a cartoon face in the middle of the certificate with a 'X' on the face. But there is a way of validating the signature. Click on the Signature not Valid Ikon and follow the procedure enclosed in the PDF file  for validating the signature.
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