What Does the Operator do after Capturing Demographic and Biometric Data of the applicant?
The Operator will then authenticate himself/ herself to sign-off the data captured for the applicant.
Do not allow anyone else to sign for an enrolment that you have done. Do not sign for enrolments done by others.
Operator will get the Supervisor to Sign Off in case enrolee has biometric exceptions
In case the verification type is selected as HOF, get the HOF authentication.
Operator can select the local language of the region, if required he may change language for Language only update requests.
Take Applicant's signature on consent and file the same along with applicant's other documents.
Sign and Provide Acknowledgement to applicant The acknowledgement is a written confirmation of the applicant getting Enroled. It is important for the applicant as it carries the enrolment number, date and time that the applicant will need to quote when interacting with UIDAI and its Contact centre (1947) for information on his/her Aadhaar status.
The enrolment number, date and time are also required if any correction in the applicant's data is required to be done using update process. Thus the operator must make sure that the acknowledgement and consent printed is clear and legible.
While handing over the acknowledgement to the applicant the Operator must inform below to the applicant.
The Enrolment Number printed on acknowledgement is not the Aadhaar number and that the applicant's Aadhaar number will be communicated through a letter subsequently. This message is also printed in acknowledgement.
The applicant must preserve his/her and the children’s Enrolment Acknowledgement Slip for future reference.
To know the Aadhaar Generation Status they can call the Call Centre or log on to e-Aadhaar portal/Aadhaar Portal/website.
Aadhaar number will be delivered by the local post office to the address provided at the time of enrolment.