Aadhaar Biometric Update Is Free Till September 30: What Parents Need To Know
Parents across India have another opportunity to update their children's Aadhaar details without paying any fee. The free Aadhaar biometric update facility for eligible children will remain available until September 30, 2026, giving families sufficient time to complete an important process that helps maintain accurate Aadhaar records.
The initiative is expected to encourage more parents and guardians to update their children's biometric information, ensuring smoother access to various services where Aadhaar verification is required. Keeping biometric details up to date can also help avoid authentication-related issues in the future.
Children who received their Aadhaar before the age of five are required to complete their first biometric update after turning five. Another important biometric update is recommended after they reach the age of 15, when biometric characteristics become more stable.
Completing these updates ensures that Aadhaar authentication continues to work accurately whenever the document is used.
This may lead to delays or difficulties while applying for school admissions, scholarships, competitive examinations, banking services and various government welfare schemes. In some situations, failure to complete the mandatory biometric update may also affect the active status of an Aadhaar record.
Updating biometric information on time helps reduce the chances of administrative or technical complications later.
The child must be present during the visit because fresh biometric details, including fingerprints, iris scan and photograph, need to be captured. A parent or legal guardian should accompany the child throughout the process.
Parents should also carry both the child's Aadhaar card and the Aadhaar card of the parent or guardian for verification.
Families can locate the nearest Aadhaar service centre through the Aadhaar mobile application or the official facility locator before planning their visit.
Experts advise families not to wait until the final weeks, as completing the update early can help avoid last-minute rushes and ensure uninterrupted access to services that depend on Aadhaar verification.
With Aadhaar becoming an essential identity document for education, financial services and government programmes, ensuring that children's biometric information remains current is a simple but important step towards avoiding unnecessary inconvenience in the future.
The initiative is expected to encourage more parents and guardians to update their children's biometric information, ensuring smoother access to various services where Aadhaar verification is required. Keeping biometric details up to date can also help avoid authentication-related issues in the future.
What Is Aadhaar Biometric Update?
Aadhaar biometric update involves recording or refreshing a child's fingerprints, iris scan and photograph in the Aadhaar database. Since biometric features of young children change as they grow, these details need to be updated at specific stages of life.Children who received their Aadhaar before the age of five are required to complete their first biometric update after turning five. Another important biometric update is recommended after they reach the age of 15, when biometric characteristics become more stable.
Completing these updates ensures that Aadhaar authentication continues to work accurately whenever the document is used.
Who Should Complete The Update?
The free service is particularly important for three categories of children:- Those whose Aadhaar card was issued before they turned five years old.
- Children aged five years or above who have not yet completed their first biometric update.
- Teenagers around the age of 15 who are yet to undergo the mandatory biometric update.
Why Timely Biometric Update Matters
Today, Aadhaar plays a vital role in several educational and government-related activities. An outdated biometric record can create authentication problems during identity verification.This may lead to delays or difficulties while applying for school admissions, scholarships, competitive examinations, banking services and various government welfare schemes. In some situations, failure to complete the mandatory biometric update may also affect the active status of an Aadhaar record.
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Updating biometric information on time helps reduce the chances of administrative or technical complications later.
How And Where To Get The Update Done
The biometric update can be completed by visiting the nearest Aadhaar Seva Kendra or an authorised Aadhaar enrolment centre.The child must be present during the visit because fresh biometric details, including fingerprints, iris scan and photograph, need to be captured. A parent or legal guardian should accompany the child throughout the process.
Parents should also carry both the child's Aadhaar card and the Aadhaar card of the parent or guardian for verification.
Families can locate the nearest Aadhaar service centre through the Aadhaar mobile application or the official facility locator before planning their visit.
Free Service Available Till September 30, 2026
The decision to waive the biometric update fee until September 30, 2026, gives parents ample time to complete the mandatory process without any additional financial burden.Experts advise families not to wait until the final weeks, as completing the update early can help avoid last-minute rushes and ensure uninterrupted access to services that depend on Aadhaar verification.
With Aadhaar becoming an essential identity document for education, financial services and government programmes, ensuring that children's biometric information remains current is a simple but important step towards avoiding unnecessary inconvenience in the future.





