One of the primary differentiating features of Blue Aadhaar is that children under five years of age are not required to provide biometric data, which is standard for adults. Instead, their UID (Unique Identification) is processed based on demographic information and a facial image linked to their parents’ UID.
However, there is an essential requirement for these young cardholders: they must update their finger, iris, and facial photograph biometrics at the ages of 5 and 15. Failure to do so results in the card losing its validity once the child reaches the age of five. Fortunately, the process of updating biometric information for teenage Aadhaar subscribers is free of cost.
Parents can apply for a Blue Aadhaar for their newborns, as per UIDAI guidelines. The process allows for the use of either a birth certificate or a hospital discharge slip as acceptable documentation during enrollment.
Possessing a Blue Aadhaar card for a child opens doors to a plethora of government assistance programs. For instance, it facilitates the provision of midday meal services for children while aiding the government in distinguishing between fraudulent and legitimate students. Moreover, many schools are now mandating the presentation of Blue Aadhaar cards during the admission process.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to register your child for a Blue Aadhaar:
- Visit the UIDAI website at uidai.gov.in.
- Choose the option for Aadhaar card registration.
- Fill in the child’s name, the parent/guardian’s phone number, and other essential information.
- Select the appointment option for Aadhaar card registration.
- Locate the nearest enrollment centre and schedule an appointment.
- Attend the Aadhaar centre with your Aadhaar, the child’s date of birth certificate, reference number, etc.
- Complete the necessary formalities at the centre.
- Receive an acknowledgement number, which can be used for tracking the status of the application.