Aadhaar Letter, PVC Card or App: Which Version Is Valid for Identity Proof?
The UIDAI has reaffirmed that all Aadhaar formats - including the physical Aadhaar Letter, PVC Card, e-Aadhaar, and the digital version via the Aadhaar App - hold equal legal validity as proof of identity. Service providers are advised to verify authenticity by scanning the secure QR code through the official Aadhaar App, ensuring a quicker and more secure verification process.
The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has issued a formal clarification confirming that all versions of Aadhaar hold equal legal validity as proof of identity. This announcement aims to resolve ongoing confusion among citizens and service providers regarding which formats are accepted for verification at institutions such as banks, government offices, and airports.
Accepted Aadhaar Formats
According to the authority, individuals may present any of the following versions, all of which are recognised as valid for identification purposes:
- Aadhaar Letter: The traditional physical document.
- e-Aadhaar: The digitally signed PDF version.
- Aadhaar PVC Card: The durable, pocket-sized physical card.
- Aadhaar App: The digital version available via the official mobile application.
Users are encouraged to choose the format that is most convenient for their specific needs, as no institution should insist on a single, specific format if another valid version is provided. How To Update Your Email ID in the Aadhaar App: A Step-by-Step Guide.
All Forms of Aadhaar Are Valid, Says UIDAI
All forms of Aadhaar: Aadhaar Letter, e-Aadhaar, Aadhaar PVC or Aadhaar App, are equally valid.
You can verify the authenticity of any presented Aadhaar by scanning the QR code using Aadhaar App.
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Verification Through QR Code
To ensure security, UIDAI has advised service providers and organisations to verify the authenticity of any Aadhaar presented by scanning the secure QR code found on the document or digital display. This verification process should be conducted using the official Aadhaar App. The QR code contains digitally signed data, which allows institutions to confirm the document's authenticity instantaneously. This method significantly reduces the risk of accepting fraudulent or altered documents, providing a more secure and reliable verification process for both individuals and service providers. UIDAI Launches Free Aadhaar Email Update Service on Aadhaar App; Here’s How It Works.
Convenience and Accessibility
The use of digital formats, particularly the Aadhaar App, offers increased convenience by allowing users to carry their identity proof on their smartphones. This eliminates the need to carry physical copies and ensures that identity verification remains accessible while travelling or visiting public and private institutions. This clarification is particularly relevant for bank customers, government beneficiaries, students, job applicants, and businesses that frequently conduct identity checks. By adopting QR code-based verification, institutions can streamline their administrative processes while maintaining the high security standards required for identity management.
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