Your
Aadhaar card is one of the most important identity documents in India. From opening a bank account to filing taxes, from getting a SIM card to availing government schemes—Aadhaar is used everywhere. But with its growing importance,
cases of fake Aadhaar cards and fraud have also increased. The good news? You can
verify the authenticity of your Aadhaar online in just a few minutes.Here’s how you can check if your Aadhaar is genuine or fake:
1. Why Aadhaar Verification is Important· Prevents
identity theft and financial fraud.· Ensures that the Aadhaar card you’re using is
valid and issued by UIDAI.· Helps avoid
huge losses in cases of scams involving fake Aadhaar cards.
2. UIDAI’s Online Aadhaar Verification Tool· Visit the official website:
uidai.gov.in.· Go to the
“Verify Aadhaar Number” option under Aadhaar Services.· Enter your
12-digit Aadhaar number and the displayed captcha code.
3. What Happens After Verification· If your Aadhaar is
genuine, the screen will show:o The
existence of the number in UIDAI’s database.o Details such as
age group, gender, and state of issuance.· If it’s
fake or invalid, the website will display an error message stating the number does not exist.
4. Additional Ways to Check·
QR Code Scan: Every Aadhaar has a unique QR code. Scanning it via the
mAadhaar app or QR scanner will display authentic details.·
Offline Verification: Banks, telecom providers, and government offices can validate Aadhaar instantly through UIDAI’s system.·
Aadhaar Paperless e-KYC: This provides a
digitally signed XML file directly from uidai, making forgery impossible.
5. Safety Tips to Protect Your Aadhaar· Never share your Aadhaar photocopy with unknown entities.· Always
mask your Aadhaar number when submitting as ID proof (use only the last 4 digits visible).· Download Aadhaar only from the
UIDAI portal or mAadhaar app.· Avoid clicking on links from
unverified sources claiming Aadhaar updates.
Bottom LineVerifying your Aadhaar takes just
two minutes online, but it can save you from
identity theft and financial fraud. With scams on the rise, every Aadhaar holder should periodically check whether their Aadhaar is
genuine and active on UIDAI’s database.
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