Applying for a new Aadhaar card or submitting an update request to your existing Aadhaar profile initiates a backend verification process that can span several days or even weeks. During this window, millions of applicants find themselves uncertain about whether their request has been received, is being processed, or has already been approved. UIDAI — the Unique Identification Authority of India — has built multiple status-checking mechanisms specifically to eliminate this uncertainty and give every resident complete transparency over their Aadhaar application journey in real time.
Whether you have recently enrolled for a fresh Aadhaar, submitted a correction for your name, address, date of birth, or mobile number, or are waiting for your physical Aadhaar card to arrive by post, knowing how to check the correct status through the right channel can save you hours of unnecessary follow-up visits to enrollment centres. This article provides a definitive breakdown of every method, tool, and reference number involved in tracking your Aadhaar card status from enrollment to delivery.
Two Distinct Status Categories You Must Understand First
A critical point that confuses many applicants is that Aadhaar status checking is not a single unified process — it splits into two entirely different tracking flows depending on what you submitted.
The first is Enrollment Status, which applies to individuals who are enrolling for Aadhaar for the very first time. After you visit an enrollment centre and provide your biometric data, demographic details, and supporting documents, the operator issues you a printed Enrollment Acknowledgement Slip. This slip contains your 28-digit Enrollment ID (EID), which is the primary key used to track whether your new Aadhaar number has been generated.
The second is Update Request Status, which applies to existing Aadhaar holders who have submitted a correction or update — whether online through the SSUP portal or offline at an Aadhaar Seva Kendra. After submission, you receive either a Service Request Number (SRN) for online submissions or an Update Request Number (URN) for offline submissions. These numbers are used exclusively to track the progress of your update, not a new enrollment.
Understanding which category applies to your situation is essential before you begin checking, as entering the wrong reference number in the wrong tracking system will return no results and lead to unnecessary confusion.
Method 1: Check Aadhaar Enrollment Status Online via UIDAI Portal
This is the most widely used method for first-time applicants waiting to know if their Aadhaar number has been generated and assigned.
What You Need: Your 28-digit Enrollment ID (EID) printed on the acknowledgement slip received at the enrollment centre. The EID is typically written in the format: 14-digit enrollment number / date and time of enrollment.
Step-by-Step Process:
- Visit the official UIDAI resident portal on your browser
- Navigate to the “Check Aadhaar Status” section under the “My Aadhaar” menu
- Enter your 14-digit Enrollment ID along with the date and time of enrollment as printed on your acknowledgement slip
- Enter the security captcha displayed on the screen
- Click “Check Status” to view your current application stage
- If your Aadhaar has been generated, the portal will display your 12-digit Aadhaar number along with an option to download your e-Aadhaar immediately
- If processing is still underway, the portal will reflect the current stage such as “Packet Received,” “Biometric Data Under Processing,” or “Under Quality Review”
Processing Time Reference: Under normal circumstances, UIDAI generates a new Aadhaar number within 60 to 90 days of enrollment. However, in most urban cases with clean biometric captures and complete documentation, the process completes within 30 to 45 days.
Method 2: Check Aadhaar Update Request Status Online
For citizens who have already submitted corrections or updates to their existing Aadhaar — such as name corrections, address changes, mobile number updates, or date of birth changes — this is the relevant tracking method.
What You Need: Your SRN (for online SSUP submissions) or URN (for offline centre submissions), both 14-digit reference numbers issued at the time of your update request.
Step-by-Step Process:
- Visit the UIDAI portal and navigate to “Check Aadhaar Update Status”
- Enter your 12-digit Aadhaar number in the first field
- Enter your 14-digit URN or SRN in the second field
- Complete the captcha verification
- Submit the query to view the real-time status of your update request
- The portal displays status stages such as “Request Received,” “Document Verification in Progress,” “Update Approved,” or “Update Rejected with Reason”
If your update has been approved, the changes are instantly reflected in your Aadhaar profile, and you can download your refreshed e-Aadhaar with the corrected details immediately.
Method 3: Check Aadhaar Status via SMS
UIDAI’s SMS-based status check is an extremely useful option for residents in areas with limited internet connectivity or for those who prefer not to navigate web portals.
How It Works:
Send an SMS from your registered mobile number to 51969 or 1947 in the following format:
For enrollment status: UID STATUS followed by your 28-digit EID
For update status: UIDAI URN followed by your 14-digit URN
UIDAI’s automated system responds with a reply SMS containing the current status of your request within a few minutes. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and is completely free of charge for the resident.
Note: The SMS must be sent from the mobile number that was registered at the time of enrollment or update submission. Messages sent from unregistered numbers may not return accurate results.
Method 4: Check Aadhaar Status by Calling the UIDAI Helpline
Citizens who are uncomfortable with online portals or SMS-based tools can directly speak to a UIDAI representative by calling the toll-free helpline number 1947. This helpline operates in multiple regional languages and is staffed during business hours on all working days.
During the call, you will be asked to provide your Enrollment ID or URN/SRN along with your Aadhaar number or date of birth for identity verification. The representative will then provide a verbal update on your application status and can guide you through the next steps if there is a problem with your request.
Method 5: Track Aadhaar Card Delivery Status via India Post
Once your Aadhaar number is generated, UIDAI dispatches a physical PVC Aadhaar card to your registered address through India Post. Tracking this postal delivery is a separate process from tracking the Aadhaar generation status.
Steps to Track Physical Card Delivery:
- Once your Aadhaar is generated, UIDAI sends an SMS containing a postal tracking number (consignment number) to your registered mobile number
- Visit the India Post official tracking portal
- Enter the consignment number received via SMS
- The portal displays the current location and delivery status of your physical Aadhaar card in transit
Physical card delivery typically takes 30 to 90 days after Aadhaar generation, depending on your pin code and postal route. Residents in remote pin codes may experience longer delivery windows.
Aadhaar Status Check: Reference Numbers at a Glance
| Reference Number | Full Form | Digits | When Issued | Used For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EID | Enrollment ID | 28 digits | At the enrollment centre after first-time enrollment | Tracking new Aadhaar generation |
| URN | Update Request Number | 14 digits | At the Aadhaar Seva Kendra, after the offline update | Tracking offline correction or update |
| SRN | Service Request Number | 14 digits | On the SSUP portal, after online update submission | Tracking online corrections or updates |
| Consignment No. | India Post Tracking No. | Variable | Via SMS after Aadhaar number generation | Tracking physical card delivery |
Aadhaar Status Messages and What They Mean
| Status Message Displayed | What It Means | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Packet Received | UIDAI has received your enrollment or updated data | No action needed; wait for further processing |
| Biometric Data Under Processing | Fingerprint/iris data is being verified | Wait; processing typically takes 15–30 days |
| Under Quality Review | Data is being checked for accuracy and completeness | Wait; it may take an additional 7–15 days |
| Aadhaar Generated | Your 12-digit Aadhaar number has been assigned | Download e-Aadhaar immediately from the portal |
| Update Approved | Your correction or update has been accepted | Download updated e-Aadhaar |
| Update Rejected | Your update request was denied | Check rejection reason, correct the issue, and resubmit |
| Dispatched | Physical PVC card has been sent via India Post | Use the consignment number to track delivery |
| No Record Found | The EID or URN entered is incorrect or expired | Double-check the reference number; contact the UIDAI helpline |
What to Do When Your Status Shows “No Record Found”
A “No Record Found” message on the UIDAI status portal does not necessarily mean your application has been lost. In many cases, it is the result of a data entry error while entering the EID or URN, an EID that has expired after 90 days without Aadhaar generation, or a system lag during peak enrollment periods.
First, verify your reference number carefully by cross-referencing it with your physical acknowledgement slip. EIDs are particularly prone to transcription errors given their 28-digit length. If the number is confirmed correct and the status still returns no record after 90 days from enrollment, contact the UIDAI helpline at 1947 with your acknowledgement slip details. UIDAI may request you to re-enroll at the nearest centre in cases where data packets were corrupted or lost during transmission.
Timelines to Expect at Each Stage of Aadhaar Processing
| Processing Stage | Expected Duration | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Data Packet Upload by Operator | Same day to 3 working days | Depends on document clarity and the field being updated |
| Initial Biometric Verification | 7 to 15 working days | Automated deduplication process |
| Quality Review and Demographic Check | 7 to 15 working days | Manual verification in some cases |
| Aadhaar Number Generation | 30 to 90 days from enrollment | Faster in urban areas; slower in remote regions |
| Update Approval (Online Submission) | 7 to 30 working days | Depends on document clarity and the field being updated |
| Update Approval (Offline Submission) | 7 to 30 working days | Document verification done by UIDAI backend team |
| Physical Card Dispatch | Within 90 days of generation | Via India Post Speed Post |
| Physical Card Delivery | 30 to 90 days after dispatch | Varies by postal zone and pin code |
Frequently Missed Steps That Delay Status Resolution
Many applicants unknowingly delay their own status resolution by overlooking a few preventable issues. Storing the acknowledgement slip incorrectly or discarding it after leaving the enrollment centre is the single most common cause of status-tracking failure, as the EID printed on it cannot be retrieved online without additional identity verification. Always preserve this slip in a safe location until your Aadhaar is generated and downloaded.
Another commonly missed step is failing to verify that the mobile number submitted at enrollment is active. UIDAI communicates all status updates, rejection reasons, and delivery notifications exclusively through SMS to your registered number. If that number has since been deactivated, you will miss all critical communications and will need to contact the UIDAI helpline directly with your EID or URN to stay informed.
Finally, applicants who submitted updates online through the SSUP portal sometimes confuse the SRN with the EID due to their similar lengths. Always use the SRN exclusively for update tracking and the EID exclusively for enrollment status — cross-using these numbers in the wrong portals will consistently return no results and create the false impression that your application is untraceable.
Staying informed about your Aadhaar status is not merely a matter of administrative convenience — it directly determines when you can begin using your Aadhaar for KYC, benefits access, financial services, and digital identity verification. With the tracking methods detailed here, every stage of your Aadhaar journey from submission to delivery is fully within your control.