How can I download my Aadhar card without Aadhaar number?
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How can I download my Aadhar card without Aadhaar number?
If you do not have your Aadhaar number or Enrolment ID (EID) with you, you can still get your e-Aadhaar card from the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) website using your personal details such as name and date of birth.
How can I get my Aadhar card without Enrolment number and mobile number?
I lost my Aadhaar and my mobile number is also not registered in Aadhaar. Can I get that at ASK. Yes. You may visit any UIDAI-run Aadhaar Seva Kendra to download your Aadhaar and get a printout.
Can I download Aadhar without OTP?
You cannot download Aadhaar card without OTP. You can download e-Aadhaar as many times as you want. Downloaded e-Aadhaar can be used in place of your original Aadhaar card everywhere. After downloading the online Aadhaar, one can get its print out by entering the password.
How can I download my e Aadhar card?
Steps to Download e-Aadhaar Card by Virtual ID (VID)
- Step 1: Visit UIDAI’s online portal.
- Step 2: Click “Download Aadhaar” listed under “My Aadhaar”
- Step 3: Select the VID option.
- Step 4: Enter your virtual ID, security code and click on “Send OTP” to generate OTP.
- Step 5: e-Aadhaar will be downloaded to your system.
How can I get my Aadhar card without any details?
Yes, In case your mobile number is registered in Aadhaar, you can find your Enrolment number (EID) or Aadhaar (UID) by clicking on “Retrieve Lost UID/EID” tab under Section Aadhaar enrolment on uidai.gov.in website or https://resident.uidai.gov.in/lost-uideid.
How can I download my mobile number with Aadhar card?
Click on “Order Aadhaar Card” Service. Enter your 12 digit Aadhaar Number (UID) or 16 digit Virtual Identification Number (VID) or 28 digits Enrollment ID. If you have TOTP, choose option “I have TOTP” by clicking in check box else Click on “Request OTP” button. Enter OTP/TOTP received on registered mobile number.
Can we get phone number from Aadhar card?
Yes, you can do so with the Department of Telecommunication (DoT) new website. DoT has recently launched a portal, named Telecom Analytics for Fraud Management and Consumer Protection (TAFCOP), that enables users to check all the phone numbers linked with their Aadhaar numbers.
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