

Thanks to the popularity of internet and Smartphones, almost everything is available at the swipe of some buttons. But what if you don't remember your password? Well, there is a set pattern that you can follow and even if you keep forgetting your password, it will not be very difficult for you to get it back.Technology has reinvented modern society and has made things easier. However, you need to know your password to be able to download your e-Aadhaar. You can also use TOTP to download e-Aadhaar instead of OTP by generating mAadhaar mobile Application.

In this download process, you will get OTP on your registered mobile number, like the above process. TOTP can be generated using mAadhaar mobile Application.Īadhaar number: You can download e-Aadhaar by using 12 digits Aadhaar number along with full name and pin code. You can also use TOTP to download e-Aadhaar instead of OTP. You will receive an OTP on registered your mobile number. There are essentially two methods to download an e-Aadhaar:Įnrollment number: You can download an e-Aadhaar using a 28 digit enrolment number along with full name and Pin code. e-Aadhaar is a password protected electronic copy of Aadhaar, which is digitally signed by the competent Authority of UIDAI.

E-aadhaar can be accessed digitally via the Internet at or links.

An e-Aadhaar will be sufficient for availing of all those services.Īccording to the information on the UIDAI website, as per the Aadhaar Act, e-Aadhaar is equally valid like a Physical Copy of Aadhaar for all purposes. However, we don't always have a physical copy of our Aadhaar card all the time. Aadhaar card contains the details of the person's name, date of birth, gender, address and photograph. It is also linked with bank accounts, vehicles and insurance policies etc. Aadhaar is not only required for government schemes but for financial services as well. Aadhaar card is an important identification document in India issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI).
