Adhaar credential mail

The Adhaar credential mail is a document sent by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) to the registered email ID of an individual, containing their Adhaar credentials. Here's what you can expect to find in the mail:

Content:

  1. Adhaar Number: Your unique 12-digit Adhaar number.
  2. Name: Your full name as recorded in the Adhaar database.
  3. Date of Birth: Your date of birth as recorded in the Adhaar database.
  4. Gender: Your gender as recorded in the Adhaar database.
  5. Email ID: Your registered email ID with the UIDAI.
  6. Mobile Number: Your registered mobile number with the UIDAI.
  7. Address: Your residential address as recorded in the Adhaar database.

Purpose:

The Adhaar credential mail is sent to individuals for various purposes, including:

  1. Verification: To verify your identity and authenticate your Adhaar number.
  2. Update: To update your Adhaar details, such as name, date of birth, or address.
  3. Security: To ensure the security of your Adhaar credentials and prevent unauthorized access.

Security Tips:

  1. Keep it confidential: Do not share your Adhaar credential mail with anyone, as it contains sensitive information.
  2. Verify the authenticity: Ensure that the mail is sent by the UIDAI and not a phishing attempt.
  3. Destroy the mail: Once you have verified your Adhaar credentials, destroy the mail to prevent unauthorized access.

What to do if you lose your Adhaar credential mail:

  1. Report to UIDAI: Report the loss to the UIDAI through their website or by contacting their customer care.
  2. Request a duplicate: Request a duplicate Adhaar credential mail from the UIDAI.
  3. Update your details: Update your Adhaar details, if necessary, to prevent any issues.

Remember to always be cautious when handling sensitive information and take necessary precautions to protect your Adhaar credentials.