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How to Retrieve Lost Aadhaar UID and EID Number

Aadhaar card is a crucial document issued by the Government of India by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI). It acts as valid proof of the identity of individuals. You can also hold it in electronic form by downloading it from the official website of UIDAI.

Aadhaar card is a document that must be linked with the cardholder's mobile number. It remains valid for a lifetime.

People often misplace their Aadhaar card or forget their Aadhaar number, also known as Unique Identification Number (UID) or Enrolment Identification Number. As a solution to this, UIDAI provides a service to retrieve lost or forgotten UID/EID. Individuals can visit the nearest Permanent Enrolment Center or Aadhaar Seva Kendra. Lost UID/EID can be retrieved online by simply using the m-Aadhaar app to minimize this risk. Let us know more about this.


Retrieve Lost or forgot UID/EID

What are Aadhaar UID and EID numbers?

In your Aadhaar card, there are two numbers. They are called UID numbers and EID numbers.

What is UID number?

UID number: Unique Identification Number, which is a 28-digit number. It offers you a unique identity and is mainly utilized for verification purposes.

What is EID number?

EID number: It is the number you get while enrolling for Aadhaar. Its complete form is the Enrolment Identification number. It is also a 28-digit number printed on the enrolment form and is used to apply for an Aadhaar card. Before A UID number is assigned, an EID number is used to keep track of your Aadhaar application status and download your Aadhaar card in an electronic form.

How to find your UID and EID number?

To find your UID (Aadhaar number) and EID (Enrollment ID) in India, you can follow these steps:

Check Your Aadhaar Card: The UID (Aadhaar number) is typically printed on your Aadhaar card, which is a 12-digit unique identification number. Look for the 12-digit number on the card. It's usually located at the top of the card and labeled as "UID."

Online via UIDAI Portal:

  • Visit the official website of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) at https://uidai.gov.in/.

  • Click on the "Download Aadhaar" option.

  • Enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number or your 28-digit EID.

  • Fill in the required details like your full name, PIN code, and the security code displayed on the page.

  • You'll receive an OTP (One-Time Password) on your registered mobile number.

  • Enter the OTP to verify your identity.

  • Once verified, you can view your Aadhaar number or EID on the screen.

Retrieve EID via Mobile Number:

  • If you've lost both your Aadhaar card and don't remember your Aadhaar number, you can retrieve your EID using your registered mobile number.

  • Visit the official UIDAI website.

  • Click on the "Retrieve Lost UID/EID" option.

  • Enter your full name, registered mobile number, and the security code.

  • You will receive an OTP on your mobile number.

  • After entering the OTP, you'll receive your EID on your mobile.

Visit an Aadhaar Enrollment Center: If you can't access your Aadhaar or EID through the methods mentioned above, you can visit the nearest Aadhaar enrollment center. They will help you retrieve your Aadhaar number or EID by verifying your identity.

How to Retrieve Lost Aadhaar UID and EID Number via UIDAI website?

Follow the steps given below to recover your UID and EID number using the UIDAI website:

  • First, visit www.uidai.gov.in, the official website of UIDAI.

  • On the homepage, select the option "My Aadhaar", and then the " Retrieve Lost or forgot UID/EID" option.

retrieve lost or forgotten Aadhaar EID/UID

  • Then a new tab will open where you have to select whether you want to recover the UID number or EID number.

  • Provide details like full name, mobile number, and email ID that is registered in your Aadhaar database, along with the captcha code.

  • Then you will have to generate OTP.

  • OTP is sent to your registered mobile number.

  • Post verification, the Aadhaar number or Enrollment ID will be sent to your registered email ID or mobile number.

If you haven't registered your mobile number with the Aadhaar Card, you will have to visit the nearest Permanent Enrollment center for retrieval of EID or UID number.

How to retrieve your lost UID/EID number through the mAadhaar application?

UIDAI has launched a mobile application that assists you in accessing all Aadhaar related services on your smartphone. If you have an Android phone, you can easily download it from google play and then register yourself.

If you have an iPhone, then you can visit the Apple store to download the application. When the application is installed and registration is done, you can quickly recover your UID and EID number using this application.

Follow the steps given below to recover your lost UID or EID number in the mAadhaar application:

  1. Login to the mAadhaar App. On the homepage of the application, select "Retrieve EID/UID".

  2. Here you will be given two options – Aadhaar number (UID) or enrolment number (EID).

UID

If you want to retrieve the UID number, then click on "Aadhaar number." A new page will open. Then, you have to enter a 28-digit EID number, which is mentioned on the enrolment form, along with the date of birth and the time of enrolment. The date should be entered in DD/MM/YYYY format, and the time should be entered in HH.MM .SS format. You will also have to enter the security code and a request for OTP. Next, the OTP is sent to your registered mobile number. Once you enter the OTP number, the UID number is shown.

EID

If you want to recover your lost EID number, then select "Enrolment ID". Here, a new page opens asking for your full name, email ID, and registered mobile number. Then enter the security code, i.e., Captcha, and request for generating OTP.

OTP is sent to your mobile number registered with an Aadhaar card. Enter the OTP in the given space, and your EID number is recovered.

Once you have recovered your lost UID and EID number online, you can easily download your lost Aadhaar card online. Using it, you can also reprint lost Aadhaar cards online to obtain duplicate Aadhaar cards.

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