![]() “576” - FMR usage not allowed as per license. “575”– Pfa usage not allowed as per license. “574”– Pa usage not allowed as per license. “573” – Pi usage not allowed as per license. “570” – Invalid key info in digital signature (this means that certificate used for signing the authentication request is not valid – it is either expired, or does not belong to the AUA or is not created by a well-known Certification Authority). “569” – Digital signature verification failed (means that authentication request XML was modified after it was signed). “567” – Invalid input (this error occurs when unsupported characters were found in Indian language values, “lname” or “lav”). “566” – Invalid non-decryptable license key. “563” – Duplicate request (this error occurs when exactly same authentication request was re-sent by AUA). “562” – Timestamp value is future time (value specified “Pid->ts” is ahead of authentication server time beyond acceptable threshold). “561” – Request expired (“Pid->ts” value is older than N hours where N is a configured threshold in authentication server). “560” – DP Master Certificate has expired. “557” – dpId is invalid and not part of certification registry. “556” – rdsVer is invalid and not part of certification registry. “555” – rdsId is invalid and not part of certification registry. “554” – Public devices are not allowed to be used. This feature is being implemented in a phased manner. “553” – Registered devices currently not supported. “550” – Invalid “Uses” element attributes. This error will be returned if Sub-AUA specified in “sa” attribute is not added as “Sub-AUA” in portal. “543” – Sub-AUA not associated with “AUA”. This error will be returned if AUA and ASA do not have linking in the portal. “527” – Invalid “mc” code under Meta tag. “524” – Invalid “mi” code under Meta tag. “521” – Invalid “dc” code under Meta tag. ![]() “512” – Invalid Aadhaar holder consent in “rc” attribute of “Auth”. “505” – Synchronized Key usage not allowed for the AUA. “504” – Session key re-initiation required due to expiry or key out of sync. “501” – Invalid certificate identifier in “ci” attribute of “Skey”. “500” – Invalid encryption of session key. “402” – “txn” value did not match with “txn” value used in Request OTP API. “330” – Biometrics locked by Aadhaar holder. ![]() “316” – Number of FID should not exceed 1. “315” – Number of IIR should not exceed 2. “314” – Number of FMR/FIR should not exceed 10. “313” – Single FIR record contains more than one finger. “312” – FMR and FIR cannot be used in same transaction. “200” – Personal address demographic data did not match. “100” – Personal information demographic data did not match. For Error Codes details, resident may refer to Aadhaar Authentication API document published on UIDAI website. Apart from helpful FAQs and link to Chatbot the More section also contains links to important documents from where resident can download the Aadhaar enrolment or Aadhaar update/correction forms.Īn Error Code provide the details/reason for the failure of authentication transaction. The More section in the App includes information about the mAadhaar App, Contact, Usage guidelines, Terms & Conditions of using the app and other necessary information.ġ8. Locate Enrolment Centre (EC) helps user find nearest enrolment Centreġ7. Time-based One-Time Password can be used instead of SMS based OTP to avail Aadhaar Online Services available on the UIDAI Websiteġ6. Aadhaar Sync feature allows resident to fetch the updated data in Aadhaar profile after successful completion of an update request.ġ5. Book Appointment to visit Aadhaar Seva Kendraġ4. Get Update history and Authentication recordsġ3. Help others who don’t own a smartphone in availing Aadhaar services with the help of common services.ġ2. Check Request Status Dashboard: After enrolling for Aadhaar, ordering reprint or updating Aadhaar data, resident can check the status of the service request in the App.ġ1. Use Aadhaar SMS services in offline modeġ0. Secure Aadhaar by Locking Aadhaar or BiometricsĨ.Generate or Retrieve VID which user can use in the place of Aadhaar to avail Aadhaar services (for those who have locked their Aadhaar or do not wish to share their Aadhaar).ĩ. Share Paperless eKYC or QR code to service providing agenciesħ. ![]() Keep/Manage Aadhaar of family members(up to 5 members) in one mobileĦ. Update Address in Aadhaar via documentary proofĥ. View/Show Aadhaar in offline mode, particularly when residents are required to show their ID proofĤ. Get Aadhaar by Downloading or by retrieving lost or forgotten Aadhaarģ. Using the mAadhaar App, the resident can avail the following benefits:ġ. MAadhaar is more than Aadhaar card in a wallet. ![]()
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