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How can I get Aadhar card without proof?

How can I get Aadhar card without proof?

Steps to Apply for Aadhaar Card without Documents Fill the Aadhaar Enrolment/Correction Form mentioning all details correctly. Get the form authenticated by an introducer who is identified and notified by the Registrar or Aadhaar regional offices. Submit the form to the Aadhaar executive.

Is Aadhaar card necessary for PCC?

Aadhar is not a mandatory document for PCC.

Is printout of Aadhar card valid?

Downloaded Aadhaar (e-Aadhaar) is, therefore, as legally valid proof of identity under Section 4(3) of the Aadhaar Act, 2016 read together with Regulation 15 (1) of the Aadhaar (Enrolment and Update) Regulations, 2016, as printed version of Aadhaar Letter.

What are the documents required for Aadhaar card verification?

There are no documents required for Aadhaar card verification. It is an online process and the data is validated against that already fed in UIDAI’s database. A number of documents can be verified using an Aadhaar card. Some of those are a driving license, PAN card, passport, voter’s ID card, birth certificate, marriage certificate, etc.

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What are the benefits of Aadhaar card?

Identity Proof: Aadhaar card is an identity proof of every resident of the country. The details of all the card holders are safe with the government. The biometric data can be used to authenticate the identity of that individual if the need arises.

What is post police verification for passport application?

To facilitate a more streamlined verification process, the MEA has allowed for post police verification for passport applications upon furnishing certain details. Applicants submitting their Aadhaar, voter ID card or PAN card along with an affidavit (Annexure E) can avail of this facility.

Can a 3 year old apply for Aadhaar card?

Also, Children below the age of 3 years need not apply for Aadhaar. Till this, the child’s card will be linked to one of the parent. However, the child has to provide the biometric at the age of 5 and again after 15 years of age as the biometric of a child might change while growing up.