Download Aadhaar Without OTP in 2026 Easy Ways to Get Aadhaar Without Registered Mobile Number
- Utshab Biswas

- 19 hours ago
- 3 min read
If the registered mobile number for your Aadhaar card is deactivated, then chances are that it might become very difficult for you to acquire access to your card. Until recently, the OTP-based process made it very hard to retrieve or download Aadhaar in cases where the registered mobile number had been deactivated. Fortunately for users, UIDAI has created other processes through which an Aadhaar can be downloaded even in cases where OTP-based retrieval is not possible.

Here is a complete expert guide on how to download or get access to your Aadhaar card in such cases.
How to Get Aadhaar Without OTP
Not being able to use your registered mobile number is no longer an obstacle in accessing your Aadhaar. UIDAI has introduced easy ways through which you can access your Aadhaar without having to use OTP while maintaining your safety.
Order Aadhaar PVC Card Without Registered Mobile Number
The simplest solution to obtaining an Aadhaar card is to request a plastic variant of your Aadhaar card. It is an easily transportable plastic card issued by the UIDAI authority and mailed to your address.
Process Involved:
Firstly, log in to the UIDAI portal and click on “Request for Aadhaar PVC card.” Then, you have to either enter your Aadhaar number or Enrollment ID (EID).
The crucial step is to tick the box stating that your mobile number is not registered. By doing so, you can continue the process using any other mobile number, from which you will get the one-time password (OTP).
Once the OTP has been entered successfully, pay the minimal processing fee. After completing this, you will obtain a unique Service Request Number (SRN). The card will be made available for printing and mailing to your address.
This is an effective technique for those individuals who want to possess a tangible copy of their Aadhaar card without having access to its electronic form.
Download Aadhaar Without Phone Number Using Face Authentication
When instant digital access to your Aadhaar number becomes necessary, the UIDAI face authentication option is just what the doctor ordered. This method does not require OTP validation at all.
Steps Involved Are as Follows:
The first thing to do is download the Aadhaar official app to your smartphone. Within this app, go to the “download Aadhaar” section.
Type your Aadhaar number, virtual ID, or enrolment number. The next step would not involve requesting an OTP but allowing use of your smartphone camera.
Place your face within the frame and get scanned. Ensure there is enough light for the camera to see your face. With your identity being verified successfully, you will obtain an Aadhaar PDF file which you can then download.
Important Things to Keep in Mind
Even though these processes are easy to follow, there are some technicalities that the users tend to overlook.
The password required for accessing the PDF of your Aadhaar card is simple – it is made up of the initial four alphabets of your name (written in upper case) and the year of your birth. For instance, if your name is Rahul and you were born in 1990, then your password will be RAHU1990.
In the case of facial recognition, please make sure that your camera works fine and you have the latest version of the Aadhaar mobile app or browser installed on your system.
Should You Still Update Your Mobile Number?
Although these workarounds are useful, it can be cumbersome if they are used each time. It is highly advisable for individuals who regularly access services from Aadhaar to visit an enrollment center and change their mobile numbers to the current one.
This will make things easy in the future.
It is now easier than ever to get your hands on your Aadhaar in the absence of an authorized mobile number. UIDAI’s recent upgrades have ensured that you can order your PVC card or obtain your Aadhaar by face verification at once.
This will ensure that you are not deprived of using your identity anytime you want. Even though there may be more steps involved here as compared to receiving OTP for Aadhaar, it is certainly worth trying.




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