Aadhaar has become the most important ID for every Indian, and now in 2025, the government has introduced major new rules that change how you update, manage, and use your Aadhaar card. These rules make the system faster, more secure and more user-friendly. If you use Aadhaar for banking, SIM verification, government schemes, subsidies, travel or KYC – these updates are extremely important for you.
Here is a complete Google Discover–friendly, easy-to-understand article on the new Aadhaar rules starting this year.
Aadhaar New Rules 2025: What Has Changed From Today?
The UIDAI has officially implemented a new update system, revised fee structure and simplified verification process. These updates are designed to reduce crowding at Aadhaar centres and make online updates easier for all citizens.
The new framework is part of the Aadhaar (Enrolment & Update) First Amendment Regulations 2025, which now fully apply nationwide.
1. Online Update System Becomes Stronger and More Accessible
From 2025 onwards, residents can update many major Aadhaar details directly from home. The updated online system now allows users to change:
- Name (minor corrections)
- Address
- Date of birth (with limits)
- Mobile number
- Email ID
The new process reduces the need to visit an Aadhaar Seva Kendra unless the case requires document verification or major corrections.
2. Faster Verification Through Government Databases
The Aadhaar update system will now verify your details using PAN, Passport, Ration Card and government database records. This makes the update process much faster because the system auto-matches your data with verified documents.
This new centralised verification ensures accuracy and prevents fraud or misuse of identity.
3. Revised Fees for Aadhaar Updates From 2025
UIDAI has revised the Aadhaar update charges across India. The new fee structure is now applicable at every Aadhaar centre.
Key highlights include:
- Document update fees revised
- Biometric update fee changes
- Free biometric updates for children of certain age groups
- PVC Aadhaar card printing charges modified
Because of these changes, users are advised to check the updated charges before visiting any Aadhaar centre.
4. New Aadhaar App With Smart Security Features
UIDAI has launched a new Aadhaar mobile app with advanced features to improve security and convenience. The new app allows users to:
- Store their Aadhaar digitally
- Add up to five family profiles
- Use offline Aadhaar
- Share QR code securely
- Lock/unlock biometrics
- Manage Aadhaar updates
This new app makes Aadhaar management much easier without needing physical documents every time.
5. Rule for Mobile Linking Becomes Mandatory
As per the new rules, every Aadhaar holder must ensure that their mobile number is updated and active. This is required because almost all Aadhaar services now depend on OTP-based verification.
Without a linked mobile number, Aadhaar updates cannot be completed online.
6. Address Change Rules Become Stricter
To prevent misuse, the new 2025 rules require more accurate address proof. Only these are accepted:
- Government-issued ID with address
- Valid rental agreement
- Latest utility bills
- Passport
- Ration card
- State-issued domicile proof
The new system rejects unclear or outdated documents.
7. Children’s Aadhaar Update Rules Modified
UIDAI has changed the rules for children:
- Free biometric update for children at specific age milestones
- Mandatory biometric update at age 5 and age 15
- Inactive Aadhaar may affect school admissions or scholarship verification
Parents must update their child’s Aadhaar on time.
Conclusion: The Aadhaar Card New Rules 2025 bring major improvements to how Indians manage their identity. With easier online updates, a new app, revised fees and stricter verification, Aadhaar is becoming more secure and more accessible.
These changes are designed to reduce fraud, simplify updates and improve user experience for millions across India. If you haven’t checked your Aadhaar details recently, this is the right time to update your information and avoid future issues.
Disclaimer: Information is based on officially announced UIDAI updates and government notifications. Users are advised to follow the UIDAI website or official app for the latest instructions.

