If your Aadhaar update or correction request is stuck for 30 days or more after the EID was issued at the enrolment centre, file an RTI to the UIDAI Regional Office for your zone. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is a statutory body under the Aadhaar Act, 2016 and a public authority under the RTI Act, 2005. The RTI asks: current status of the EID, reason for the delay, name of the dealing officer, and the expected date of update completion. Fee is Rs. 10. The PIO has 30 days to reply under §7(1).
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Confirm the delay is genuine. The standard update window is 30 days. RTI is appropriate beyond Day 31.
UIDAI processes around 5 lakh update requests per day across 8 Regional Offices (Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Ranchi, Guwahati). The standard timeline is 7 to 30 days. Delays beyond this typically arise from:
The UIDAI helpline (1947) gives a status check but rarely the reason. The RTI route forces the PIO to disclose why the update is stuck and which officer is handling it. The dealing-officer name alone unblocks most stuck files.
To,
The Public Information Officer,
UIDAI Regional Office [Name],
[Full address]
Subject: Request for information under §6(1) of the Right to
Information Act, 2005, regarding Aadhaar update request EID
[XXXX/XXXXX/XXXXX] submitted on [DD-MM-YYYY].
Sir / Madam,
I, [Your full name], a citizen of India, residing at [Your address],
Aadhaar Number [XXXX XXXX XXXX], request the following information
under §6(1) of the RTI Act, 2005 regarding my Aadhaar update or
correction request:
Enrolment ID (EID): [XXXX/XXXXX/XXXXX]
Update Type: [Address / Name / DOB / Mobile / Email / Biometric]
Date submitted: [DD-MM-YYYY] at enrolment centre [Centre name],
PIN code [XXXXXX].
1. Current status of the EID as on the date of this application.
2. Reasons for the delay beyond the standard 30-day window.
3. Whether any document discrepancy has been noted, with the
specific page-wise reference to the missing or mismatched
document.
4. Whether the update is in a high-attention review queue. If yes,
the reason flagged by the system.
5. Name and designation of the dealing officer or the system
module currently handling the file.
6. Expected date of update completion.
7. Action taken on the grievance I submitted on the UIDAI portal
on [DD-MM-YYYY], if any.
I am enclosing Rs. 10 as the prescribed application fee by way of
Indian Postal Order No. [XXXXX] dated [DD-MM-YYYY].
Kindly supply the information within 30 days as required under §7(1)
of the Act.
Yours sincerely,
[Signature]
[Printed name]
[Phone] · [Email]
Date: [DD-MM-YYYY]
Place: [City]
The UIDAI has a parallel grievance mechanism at resident.uidai.gov.in → File a Complaint. Run both tracks in parallel: the RTI for the status and the grievance for the action.
Update stuck after the appeal? CIC route with §20 prayer.
If the UIDAI PIO and FAA both stay silent, the Second Appeal to the Central Information Commission is the route. Include a §20(1) prayer for a Rs. 25,000 penalty on the PIO. Read the §20 guide for the full prayer block.
Templates: RTI Application Format · First Appeal Format · Second Appeal Format
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Yes. UIDAI is a statutory body under the Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act, 2016 and a public authority under the RTI Act, 2005. The Aadhaar Act §33 does carve out narrow exemptions for personal Aadhaar data, but procedural questions about EID status are fully disclosable.
A blanket refusal under §33 is improper. §33 protects core demographic and biometric data of third parties. Your own EID status, the dealing officer's name, and the timeline are procedural information and disclosable under the RTI Act.
On uidai.gov.in under RTI → Public Information Officers. The page lists eight Regional Offices and the headquarters PIO. Each RO has a designated Deputy Director (RTI).
Yes. UIDAI and each of its eight Regional Offices are on the rtionline.gov.in public-authority dropdown. Online filing is faster: the PIO replies through the portal and you receive an SMS plus email.
No. The standard 8-field RTI format works. Add the EID, the update type, the enrolment centre name, and the PIN code in the application body for fast routing.
The RTI does not reset the update timeline. It forces a status disclosure. In practice, about 60 percent of stuck updates complete within 30 days of the RTI being filed.
A rejection is a different scenario. Ask the PIO for the rejection order and the specific ground. Once you have the order, you have two options: (1) re-submit at the enrolment centre with correct documents, (2) file a complaint at resident.uidai.gov.in disputing the rejection.
Last reviewed: 28 May 2026, RTI Wiki editorial team.