The Unique Identification Authority of India has clarified an important point that many people overlook—Aadhaar is not a fully reliable proof of Date of Birth (DOB). While Aadhaar is one of the most widely used identity documents in India, it has certain limitations, especially when it comes to legal verification of age.
If you are using Aadhaar for official purposes like jobs, admissions, or financial services, understanding this distinction is crucial.
According to UIDAI, Aadhaar’s primary purpose is identity verification, not legal validation of personal details like date of birth.
Here are the key reasons:
Under the Aadhaar Act, 2016, there is no clear provision that declares Aadhaar as a legally accepted proof of date of birth. This means:
Aadhaar is designed to confirm:
It is not specifically built to certify your exact birth date, unlike other official records.
In many cases, the date of birth in Aadhaar is:
This reduces its reliability as a strict legal proof.
If proper documents were not available during Aadhaar registration:
Such entries cannot be treated as accurate legal records.
If there is any error in Aadhaar details:
This is why authorities often ask for additional documents.
Different organizations follow different rules:
There is no uniform acceptance across all sectors.
For official and legal purposes, these documents are more reliable:
These are considered stronger and legally valid proof of date of birth.
Aadhaar is an essential identity document, but it should not be your only proof for everything. When it comes to verifying your date of birth, always keep an additional valid document ready.
This simple step can help you avoid delays in important processes like job applications, banking, or government services.
Disclaimer: Rules regarding document acceptance may vary by institution. Always check specific requirements before submitting documents.
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