In a world of rising digital fraud, one small check can prevent a big financial mess: knowing how many mobile numbers are issued in your name.
Many people casually say “mobile numbers linked to Aadhaar,” but the official government tools split this into two different checks. The Department of Telecommunications’ Sanchar Saathi/TAFCOP service helps you see the mobile connections issued in your name, while UIDAI lets you verify the mobile number registered with your Aadhaar for Aadhaar services.
That distinction matters. Your Aadhaar-registered mobile is the number used for OTPs and Aadhaar services, while the telecom check helps you detect SIMs or connections you may not recognize. UIDAI says a registered mobile number is essential for accessing Aadhaar online services, and Sanchar Saathi says citizens can use its portal to know the mobile connections issued in their name and report numbers they did not take or no longer need.
Why This Check is Important
A forgotten or unauthorized SIM in your name is not a small issue. It can create serious risks:
- Fraudsters may use unknown numbers for scams, OTP interception attempts, or suspicious transactions.
- If too many connections exist in your name, you may not even realize your identity has been misused.
- A registered mobile number is often the first layer of access for banking alerts, UPI notifications, Aadhaar OTPs, and account recovery.
For financially aware citizens, this is basic hygiene, just like checking your bank statement or credit score.
The Fastest Way to Check in About 2 Minutes
Option 1: Check Mobile Connections Issued in Your Name
Use the government’s Sanchar Saathi / TAFCOP portal.
Step-by-step:
- Open the official page: Go to the government’s “Know Mobile Connections in Your Name” page on Sanchar Saathi (TAFCOP). It is operated under the Department of Telecommunications.
- Enter your mobile number: The portal asks you to log in using your current mobile number.
- Complete OTP verification: You will receive a one-time password on that number. Enter the OTP to continue. The service uses this login flow to show your connections.
- Review the list of mobile connections in your name: Once verified, you can see the number of mobile connections issued in your name. Sanchar Saathi explicitly says this service allows citizens to know the connections issued to them.
- Report numbers you do not recognize: If you see a number you did not take, or one you no longer need, the platform allows you to raise a request for action. Sanchar Saathi allows citizens to get such connections disconnected.
Option 2: Check Which Mobile Number is Registered with Aadhaar
This is a separate check through UIDAI.
Step-by-step:
- Visit the UIDAI Aadhaar services portal: UIDAI provides a “Verify Registered mobile or email id” service under Aadhaar services. You can access it here: myAadhaar - Unique Identification Authority of India.
- Choose mobile verification: UIDAI states that you can verify the mobile number declared at the time of enrolment or during the latest Aadhaar update.
- Enter Aadhaar-related details and the mobile number: Enter the mobile number you want to verify. The service checks whether that mobile number matches the one registered with your Aadhaar record. UIDAI describes this as a verification service, not a list of all numbers.
- Confirm the result: If the number matches UIDAI records, you will know it is the registered Aadhaar mobile.
Important Clarification
You cannot use UIDAI to view a list of “all mobile numbers linked to Aadhaar.” UIDAI’s official service is for verifying whether a specific mobile number is the one registered with Aadhaar. To see telecom connections issued in your name, the relevant official route is Sanchar Saathi/TAFCOP.
That is why the smartest version of this consumer advice is: Check both.
- Your Aadhaar-registered mobile number on UIDAI, and
- All mobile connections issued in your name on Sanchar Saathi.
Red Flags to Act On Immediately
Take action if:
- You see a mobile connection you do not recognize.
- An old number is still showing against your identity.
- Your Aadhaar-registered mobile is no longer in your control.
- You are not receiving OTPs or alerts on the number you believe is registered.
Best Practices for Smart Citizens
Financial awareness is no longer only about saving and investing. It is also about protecting your digital identity. Here are simple habits that matter:
- Review your mobile connections periodically.
- Update your Aadhaar mobile number if you have changed numbers.
- Never share OTPs.
- Treat unknown SIMs in your name as a serious security issue.
- Cross-check this before opening new financial products or changing your banking mobile number.
Conclusion
A two-minute check today can save you from fraud, account misuse, and identity-related headaches tomorrow.
At GLIB, we believe financial institutions make smarter decisions when data is clear and trustworthy. The same principle applies to citizens too: smart people verify, not assume.
Because being financially aware also means being digitally aware.