Enrolling children for Aadhaar is an essential step toward providing them with a unique identification that serves as the foundation of their identity in India. This guide covers eligibility, required documents, enrolment steps, and additional details to ensure a hassle-free experience.
Aadhaar is a 12-digit unique identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI). It acts as a crucial document for identity verification and access to government services. For children, Aadhaar simplifies several processes, including school admissions, availing scholarships, and accessing healthcare benefits. This unique identification ensures that children have a secure identity and are able to participate in various governmental and non-governmental services seamlessly.
Any child, regardless of age, can be enrolled for Aadhaar, making it inclusive and universal. Even newborns are eligible for Aadhaar enrolment. However, the data collected varies with age. For children below 5 years, only a photograph is taken. Between the ages of 5 and 15, additional biometric details, such as fingerprints and iris scans, are captured. At 15 years, biometric details must be updated to reflect the physical growth and changes in the child’s characteristics. These age-specific data requirements ensure that Aadhaar remains accurate throughout a child’s development.
To enroll a child for Aadhaar, parents or guardians need to provide specific documents. For proof of identity (PoI), documents such as the child’s birth certificate or the discharge slip from the hospital are sufficient. Proof of address (PoA) can include the parent’s Aadhaar, passport, or recent utility bills. Additionally, proof of relationship (PoR), like the child’s birth certificate or a family entitlement document, is required to establish a link between the child and the guardian. If a child lacks individual PoI or PoA documents, the Head of Family (HoF) method allows the parent’s Aadhaar to be used for the child’s enrolment.
Enrolling a child for Aadhaar involves a simple and systematic process. First, parents must locate the nearest Aadhaar Enrolment Center using the UIDAI website or mobile app. Some centers provide an online appointment system, which helps minimize waiting time. At the center, parents should fill out the enrollment form with accurate details and present the required documents for verification. For children under 5, only a photograph is taken. For older children, fingerprints, iris scans, and a photograph are collected. Once the process is complete, an acknowledgement receipt containing the enrolment ID is issued. This ID can be used to track the Aadhaar generation status.
Here are the common steps:
Resident Indian/NRI child seeking enrolment need to visit an Aadhaar enrolment centre along with Mother and/or Father or Legal guardian submit a request in requisite form along with valid supporting documents. Enrolment and Update form can also be downloaded from (Aadhaar Enrolment & Update Forms)
The enrolment operator shall capture the following informations during the course of enrolment:
Biometric data collection varies with the child’s age:
Updating Aadhaar for children is necessary to ensure that their biometric and demographic details remain accurate over time. Below is a detailed step-by-step guide:
By following these steps, parents can ensure that their child’s Aadhaar remains current and valid for all identity-related purposes.
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Enrolling your child for Aadhaar is a significant step toward securing their identity and enabling access to essential services. The process can be completed at any Aadhaar Enrolment Center.
However, this process might seem straightforward, but there are reasons to consider professional assistance:
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