Aadhaar Can Now Be Deactivated After Death Via MyAadhaar Portal

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The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has rolled out a new service on the myAadhaar portal that allows family members to deactivate the Aadhaar number of a deceased individual. This feature is aimed at preventing misuse of identity, reducing confusion in official processes, and ensuring government records remain updated and accurate.


Why This Update Matters


In many instances, the Aadhaar number of someone who has passed away continues to remain active. This can create hurdles in legal or financial procedures and may even lead to fraudulent activity. The new feature ensures that families can close Aadhaar records responsibly, maintaining transparency and trust in the system.

How to Deactivate Aadhaar After Death


The process is simple and user-friendly, designed to reduce stress for grieving families. Here are the steps:


  1. Visit the official myAadhaar portal and log in.
  2. Select the option “Report Death of a Family Member.”
  3. Enter the required details of the deceased person.
  4. Upload supporting documents if prompted.
  5. Submit the request for deactivation.

Once the information is verified, the Aadhaar number will be marked as “deactivated,” meaning it can no longer be used for any official or financial transaction.

Key Benefits of Aadhaar Deactivation Service


  • Simplifies paperwork: Families can handle official procedures with greater ease.
  • Prevents misuse: Reduces the risk of fraudulent use of a deceased person’s Aadhaar.
  • Accurate records: Helps maintain clean and reliable government databases.

This new feature on the myAadhaar portal is a thoughtful initiative by UIDAI. It not only streamlines official formalities for families during a difficult time but also safeguards the integrity of the Aadhaar system by ensuring that the identities of deceased persons are managed securely.