How can I know my registered mobile number in Aadhar card?

How can I know my registered mobile number in Aadhar card?

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.

Which bank account is linked to mobile number?

How to Check Aadhaar and Bank Account Linking Status Online

  1. Visit UIDAI’s website and click on “Check Aadhaar & Bank Account Linking Status”
  2. You will be redirected to the bank mapper page where you have to enter UID/VID, security code and click on “Send OTP”
  3. UIDAI will send an OTP to your mobile number registered.

Can more than one number be registered with Aadhaar?

No, only one number can be registered with Aadhaar. However, same mobile number can be registered with multiple Aadhaar cards. Q. What if A User is Not Getting Aadhaar OTP on His Registered Phone Number? A. In case the user is not getting the OTP on the registered mobile number,…

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How to link Aadhaar with mobile number online & offline?

Follow the steps to link Aadhaar with mobile number online & offline: Mobile subscribers can link their number with Aadhar and re-verify it through OTP-based method as well. However, only those customers who already have their mobile numbers linked with Aadhaar will be able to use this re-verification method.

How to check Aadhaar card update status?

Step 10: You can also check the Aadhaar update status by calling UIDAI’s toll-free number 1947. There are a number of reasons why you should register your mobile number in Aadhaar. For availing most of the facilities related to Aadhaar, an OTP is sent to the registered mobile number.

Are mobile numbers issued after biometric verification liable to link Aadhaar?

Those mobile numbers that were issued after biometric verification shall not be liable to link Aadhaar. Only those customers will fall in this category that had opted for e-KYC by Aadhaar-based verification by providing the biometric data (thumb impression) at the time of applying for the connection.

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