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Check PAN-Aadhaar Link Status

Check PAN-Aadhaar Link Status — specific eligibility, documents, portal steps, verification stages, common mistakes, and practical FAQs.

Last verified
18 August 2026
Official site
incometax.gov.in
Application Mode
Online & Offline
Issuing Authority
Income Tax Department
Online
Available
Offline
Available

Check PAN-Aadhaar Link Status is handled through Income Tax Department and, where applicable, the office serving the relevant address, vehicle, employer, tax record, or place of occurrence. The exact form and verification route depend on the record in question.

Start with the official portal linked above, use the specific option named in the steps, and retain the acknowledgement or reference. For a case that falls outside the examples here, verify the route with Income Tax e-Filing portal and jurisdictional Assessing Officer.

Eligibility

  • You meet the service conditions published by Income Tax Department.
  • Your identity and supporting records can be verified by the issuing authority.

Required documents

  • PAN number

    Required

    Supports the Check PAN-Aadhaar Link Status application or status check.

    Use the current checklist published by Income Tax Department; carry the original when the office may inspect it.

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  • Aadhaar number

    Required

    Supports the Check PAN-Aadhaar Link Status application or status check.

    Use the current checklist published by Income Tax Department; carry the original when the office may inspect it.

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  • Mobile access for portal authentication

    Required

    Supports the Check PAN-Aadhaar Link Status application or status check.

    Use the current checklist published by Income Tax Department; carry the original when the office may inspect it.

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  • Name, date of birth, and gender matching both records

    Required

    Supports the Check PAN-Aadhaar Link Status application or status check.

    Use the current checklist published by Income Tax Department; carry the original when the office may inspect it.

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Step-by-step process

  1. 1

    Open Link Aadhaar Status

    Open incometax.gov.in and find Quick Links → Link Aadhaar Status.

  2. 2

    Enter PAN and Aadhaar

    Enter the PAN and Aadhaar numbers in the two fields and submit the status request.

  3. 3

    Read the link result

    Read whether the records are Linked, Not Linked, or show Request pending at UIDAI for validation.

  4. 4

    Resolve a mismatch

    If the records are not linked, use the portal's Link Aadhaar route after resolving name, date-of-birth, or gender mismatches.

  5. 5

    Follow reactivation guidance

    If the PAN is inoperative, follow the portal's reactivation instructions and retain the acknowledgement for your tax records.

Official website

Always confirm critical details here

incometax.gov.in

Open incometax.gov.in

Who issues this?

Issuing Office
Income Tax e-Filing portal and jurisdictional Assessing Officer

What happens after applying

  1. 1

    Application or status request submitted

    The Income Tax Department portal or office records the request and provides a reference where applicable.

  2. 2

    Record and document checks

    Income Tax Department compares the submitted information with its records and supporting evidence.

  3. 3

    Verification or clarification

    The applicant or employer may need to answer a query, attend an office, or provide an additional record.

  4. 4

    Record updated or document issued

    The final status, certificate, card, licence, or departmental response is made available through the prescribed channel.

Common mistakes & rejection reasons

  • Selecting the wrong service or jurisdiction

    Why: The department routes records by service, address, employer, vehicle, or event jurisdiction.

    Fix: Confirm the responsible office and exact service name on the department portal before submitting.

  • Entering details that do not match the source record

    Why: A spelling, date, address, or reference-number mismatch can stop an automated match.

    Fix: Copy the value from the original record and review the completed form before authentication.

  • Uploading an incomplete or unreadable file

    Why: Cropped pages, blurred text, unsupported formats, and password-protected PDFs can fail document checks.

    Fix: Upload the complete, legible record in the format shown by the portal and retain the original.

  • Missing a department query

    Why: An unanswered clarification can leave the request unresolved or send it back for correction.

    Fix: Monitor the official account and registered contact channel, then answer through the same route.

  • Using an unofficial link or agent form

    Why: A private page may collect identity information without being connected to the issuing authority.

    Fix: Start at the official URL in this guide and verify the domain before entering credentials.

Special situations

A name or date differs across records

Ask the issuing authority which correction evidence is accepted.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Link Aadhaar Status?

Open incometax.gov.in and use Quick Links → Link Aadhaar Status. The public status form asks for the PAN and Aadhaar numbers before displaying the result.

What does Linked mean?

Linked means the Income Tax Department has recorded a successful PAN-Aadhaar association. Keep the confirmation for your records and use the same portal for later account actions.

What does Not Linked mean?

Not Linked means the association is absent or was not accepted. Check whether the names, dates of birth, and gender match, then use the portal's linking route or ask the authority about a mismatch.

What does pending at UIDAI mean?

Request pending at UIDAI for validation means the request has been sent for identity-data validation. Check the status again through the official portal and follow any message shown there.

What if PAN and Aadhaar names differ?

A mismatch can stop the link. Correct the PAN or Aadhaar record through its issuing authority, depending on which record is wrong, before submitting another link request.

What happens if PAN becomes inoperative?

An inoperative PAN can restrict income-tax filing, refunds, and some financial uses. Use the Income Tax portal's current reactivation instructions and verify the applicable compliance action there.

Can I check someone else's link status?

The public status form requires the PAN and Aadhaar values. Use it only for a legitimate request and do not share the numbers or OTP with an intermediary.

What if the link request is not accepted?

Read the exact portal message. If the records need correction or UIDAI validation, resolve that underlying issue and contact the Income Tax help desk when the message does not explain the next route.

What details must match for linking?

The PAN and Aadhaar records should align on name, date of birth, and gender. Correct the wrong source record before trying the link again.

Can I check status without signing in?

The Quick Links status form provides a public status check using PAN and Aadhaar. Use only the official Income Tax domain.

What if UIDAI validation remains pending?

Keep the request acknowledgement and check the link status again. Contact the Income Tax or UIDAI help desk if the portal provides no next action.

Can an inoperative PAN receive a refund?

An inoperative PAN can restrict refunds and other tax uses. Follow the current reactivation instruction on the Income Tax portal.

What if my Aadhaar is linked to another PAN?

The records require correction through the issuing authority. Contact the Income Tax help desk instead of submitting repeated link requests.

Can an NRI check the link status?

Yes, where the PAN and Aadhaar records exist. Use the same Quick Links status route and follow any residency-specific instruction displayed.

How do I keep the status confirmation?

Save the result or acknowledgement in your tax records, but do not share PAN, Aadhaar, or OTP details with an intermediary.

Official sources

Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only. Government portals, document requirements, and fees can change without notice. Always verify the latest requirements on the official website before you apply. Last verified on 18 August 2026.