
The one-time password or OTP will be sent to your registered mobile phone number Log in using your 12-digit Aadhaar number, enrolment ID or virtual ID (VID) If you don’t have a printer or want the Aadhaar to be printed on the original paper, you can always order a reprint from the UIDAI web site by paying nominal fees of Rs. There is absolutely no need to print it on plastic card or get it laminated, UIDAI said in a press release issued a couple of years ago. The print-out of the downloaded Aadhaar card, even in black and white form, is as valid as the original Aadhaar card sent by UIDAI. The UIDAI has warned against this practice, saying that it’s not a good idea to share your Aadhaar number with unauthorised persons while getting it laminated. Some people get the Aadhaar card printed and then have it laminated. If you haven’t registered your phone number you will have to visit the nearest Aadhaar enrolment centre to do so. Note that you will need a registered mobile phone number in order to download Aadhaar phone number. You will then get a copy of your Aadhaar card in a password protected PDF file You will get the OTP on your registered phone number In the drop-down list and choose `Download Aadhaar’Įnter your Aadhaar number, enrolment ID or virtual ID In order to do this, you have to download your Aadhaar card from the web site of the Unique Identification Authority of India, or UIDAI, the government body responsible for issuing Aadhaar or UID numbers. The easiest way of getting a fresh Aadhaar card is to simply download the card and then take a print-out.


So what do you do if this happens and you need a fresh copy of your Aadhaar card? When you do that, there’s a good chance of it being lost or damaged.

These days you need your Aadhaar card for many so things, so you tend to carry the card wherever you go.
