Why Is Your Aadhaar Card Getting Deactivated? Reasons, Solutions & How to Reactivate It [2025 Guide]

Aadhaar card is a vital identity document for every Indian citizen. It’s not only required for availing government schemes but is also necessary at banks, schools, hospitals, and several other institutions.
Recently, many people have faced issues due to their Aadhaar cards getting deactivated. Let’s understand the main reasons why your Aadhaar might get deactivated and how you can prevent it:

1. Not Updating Children’s Biometrics

When Aadhaar is made for children below 5 years of age, their biometric data is not captured. Such Aadhaar is only valid until the child turns 5.

  • Issue:
    If the biometrics are not updated after the child turns 5, the Aadhaar may get deactivated.
  • Solution:
    As soon as your child turns 5, visit the nearest Aadhaar center and get their biometric data (fingerprints, iris scans, etc.) updated.

2. Not Updating Biometrics Every 10 Years (For Adults)

Many people never update their Aadhaar after it is made. As per UIDAI rules, updating biometrics once every 10 years is mandatory.

  • Issue:
    If you do not get your biometrics updated even once in 10 years, your Aadhaar card might get deactivated.
  • Solution:
    Visit your nearest Aadhaar center and get your biometrics updated at least once every 10 years.

3. Not Using Aadhaar for 3 Years

If a person doesn’t use their Aadhaar for any government or banking service for three consecutive years, UIDAI may mark that Aadhaar as inactive.

  • Issue:
    If you don’t do any Aadhaar-based KYC, OTP verification, or biometric authentication for 3 years, your Aadhaar may get deactivated.
  • Solution:
    Use your Aadhaar for at least one service every 3 years—like bank KYC, SIM verification, ration card, etc.

4. Not Updating Required Documents

UIDAI requires all citizens to update their Aadhaar with address and identity proof from time to time.

  • Issue:
    If you do not update the necessary documents, your Aadhaar may be considered incomplete and could be deactivated in the future.
  • Solution:
    Check your Aadhaar status and update documents if required using this link:
    ▶️ Check Aadhaar Update Status

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🔚 Conclusion

To keep your Aadhaar card always active:

  • Update children’s biometrics on time (at age 5 and 15)
  • Update your own biometrics at least once every 10 years
  • Use Aadhaar for some service within every 3 years
  • Keep your documents updated

Check now if your Aadhaar is updated, and make sure it remains active!


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