New Delhi: Aadhaar has become one of the most important identity documents for every citizen in India, including children. Whether it’s availing government schemes, school admissions, or health services — Aadhaar is now a must. However, many parents are still unaware of a crucial rule regarding Baal Aadhaar (Aadhaar for children).
If this important step is not completed after your child turns 5 years old, the child’s Aadhaar card may be deactivated.
Why is Baal Aadhaar Necessary?Baal Aadhaar is issued to children below 5 years of age. It acts as their identity and is required for:
School admissions
Access to government schemes (like mid-day meal, health benefits)
Other essential services
When Aadhaar is issued for children under 5, only a photograph is taken — no biometric data like fingerprints or iris scans. But once the child crosses the age of 5 years, it becomes mandatory to update the Aadhaar with their biometric information.
Failure to update the biometrics can result in the Aadhaar card being deactivated.
Required Documents for Baal AadhaarChild’s Birth Certificate
Aadhaar Card of one parent
Address Proof (electricity bill, bank statement, ration card, etc.)
1️⃣ Visit the official UIDAI website:
After 5 years: Biometric update (fingerprint and iris scan).
After 15 years: Biometric re-verification.
If these updates are skipped, your child’s Aadhaar could become invalid for government schemes and identification purposes.
(Disclaimer: Always refer to the official UIDAI website or your nearest Aadhaar centre for updated information.)