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Order at Home New PVC Aadhaar Card: Only 50 rupees fee

Aadhaar card is an important document. In such a situation if your Aadhaar card is lost or damaged, you may face many problems. However, you can order PVC Aadhaar card online from the comfort of your home. This card can be ordered through the official website of UIDAI by paying a fee of Rs 50 only.

Polyvinyl chloride card is known as PVC card. This is a type of plastic card, on which Aadhaar card information is printed. According to UIDAI, this card contains secure QR code, hologram, micro text, date of issue and printing of the card and other information.

Here we are telling you how you can order PVC Aadhaar Card…
This is the process of making PVC Aadhaar Card?

  • For this you have to apply online on UIDAI website.
  • You have to enter your 12 digit Aadhaar number by going to this website.
  • After this you have to enter the security code or captcha.
  • Click on Send OTP for OTP.
  • After this, fill the OTP received on the registered mobile in the given blank and submit.
  • After this, you have to go to ‘My Aadhaar’ section and click on ‘Order Aadhaar PVC Card’.
  • After this you will see your information here. Click on the next option here.
  • After this you have to click on the payment option given below.
  • Where you will get credit/debit card, net banking and UPI options.
  • After this you will be directed to the payment page. You have to deposit a fee of Rs 50 here.
  • After completing the payment, your Aadhaar PVC card order process will be completed.
  • After the entire process is completed, UIDAI will print the Aadhaar and hand it over to India Post within 5 days.
  • After this the postal department will deliver it to your home by speed post.

Aadhaar card is currently available in 3 formats – Aadhaar Patra, e-Aadhaar and PVC card. According to UIDAI, the PVC cards being manufactured in the market are not valid. UIDAI also provides facility to reprint Aadhaar card on Polyvinyl Chloride card (PVC). This card will easily fit in your wallet just like your ATM or debit card. There will be no worry of it deteriorating quickly.

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