Aadhar Different Error Code List :
“100” – Personal information demographic data did not match.
“200” – Personal address demographic data did not match.
“300” – Biometric data did not match.
“310” – Duplicate fingers used.
“311” – Duplicate Irises used.
“312” – FMR and FIR cannot be used in same transaction.
“313” – Single FIR record contains more than one finger.
“314” – Number of FMR/FIR should not exceed 10.
“315” – Number of IIR should not exceed 2.
“316” – Number of FID should not exceed 1.
“330” – Biometrics locked by Aadhaar holder.
“400” – Invalid OTP value.
“402” – “txn” value did not match with “txn” value used in Request OTP API.
“500” – Invalid encryption of session key.
“501” – Invalid certificate identifier in “ci” attribute of “Skey”.
“502” – Invalid encryption of PID.
“503” – Invalid encryption of Hmac.
“504” – Session key re-initiation required due to expiry or key out of sync.
“505” – Synchronized Key usage not allowed for the AUA.
“510” – Invalid Auth XML format.
“511” – Invalid PID XML format.
“512” – Invalid Aadhaar holder consent in “rc” attribute of “Auth”.
“520” – Invalid “tid” value.
“521” – Invalid “dc” code under Meta tag.
“524” – Invalid “mi” code under Meta tag.
“527” – Invalid “mc” code under Meta tag.
“530” – Invalid authenticator code.
“540” – Invalid Auth XML version.
“541” – Invalid PID XML version.
“542” – AUA not authorized for ASA. This error will be returned if AUA and ASA do not have linking in the portal.
“543” – Sub-AUA not associated with “AUA”. This error will be returned if Sub-AUA specified in “sa” attribute is not added as “Sub-AUA” in portal.
“550” – Invalid “Uses” element attributes.
“551” – Invalid “tid” value.
“553” – Registered devices currently not supported. This feature is being implemented in a phased manner.
“554” – Public devices are not allowed to be used.
“555” – rdsId is invalid and not part of certification registry.
“556” – rdsVer is invalid and not part of certification registry.
“557” – dpId is invalid and not part of certification registry.
“558” – Invalid dih.
“559” – Device Certificate has expired.
“560” – DP Master Certificate has expired.
“561” – Request expired (“Pid->ts” value is older than N hours where N is a configured threshold in authentication server).
“562” – Timestamp value is future time (value specified “Pid->ts” is ahead of authentication server time beyond acceptable threshold).
“563” – Duplicate request (this error occurs when exactly same authentication request was re-sent by AUA).
“564” – HMAC Validation failed.
“565” – AUA license has expired.
“566” – Invalid non-decryptable license key.
“567” – Invalid input (this error occurs when unsupported characters were found in Indian language values, “lname” or “lav”).
“568” – Unsupported Language.
“569” – Digital signature verification failed (means that authentication request XML was modified after it was signed).
“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).
“571” – PIN requires reset.
“572” – Invalid biometric position.
“573” – Pi usage not allowed as per license.
“574”– Pa usage not allowed as per license.
“575”– Pfa usage not allowed as per license.
“576” - FMR usage not allowed as per license.
“577” – FIR usage not allowed as per license.
“578” – IIR usage not allowed as per license.
“579” – OTP usage not allowed as per license.
“580” – PIN usage not allowed as per license.
“581” – Fuzzy matching usage not allowed as per license.
“582” – Local language usage not allowed as per license.
“586” – FID usage not allowed as per license. This feature is being implemented in a phased manner.
“587” – Name space not allowed.
“588” – Registered device not allowed as per license.
“590” – Public device not allowed as per license.
“710” – Missing “Pi” data as specified in “Uses”.
“720” – Missing “Pa” data as specified in “Uses”.
“721” – Missing “Pfa” data as specified in “Uses”.
“730” – Missing PIN data as specified in “Uses”.
“740” – Missing OTP data as specified in “Uses”.
“800” – Invalid biometric data.
“810” – Missing biometric data as specified in “Uses”.
“811” – Missing biometric data in CIDR for the given Aadhaar number.
“812” – Aadhaar holder has not done “Best Finger Detection”. Application should initiate BFD to help Aadhaar holder identify their best fingers.
“820” – Missing or empty value for “bt” attribute in “Uses” element.
“821” – Invalid value in the “bt” attribute of “Uses” element.
“822” – Invalid value in the “bs” attribute of “Bio” element within “Pid”.
“901” – No authentication data found in the request (this corresponds to a scenario wherein none of the auth data – Demo, Pv, or Bios – is present).
“902” – Invalid “dob” value in the “Pi” element (this corresponds to a scenarios wherein “dob” attribute is not of the format “YYYY” or “YYYYMM-DD”, or the age is not in valid range).
“910” – Invalid “mv” value in the “Pi” element.
“911” – Invalid “mv” value in the “Pfa” element.
“912” – Invalid “ms” value.
“913” – Both “Pa” and “Pfa” are present in the authentication request (Pa and Pfa are mutually exclusive).
“930 to 939” – Technical error that are internal to authentication server.
“940” – Unauthorized ASA channel.
“941” – Unspecified ASA channel.
“950” – OTP store related technical error.
“951” – Biometric lock related technical error.
“980” – Unsupported option.
“995” – Aadhaar suspended by competent authority.
“996” – Aadhaar cancelled (Aadhaar is no in authenticable status).
“997” – Aadhaar suspended (Aadhaar is not in authenticatable status).
“998” – Invalid Aadhaar Number.
“999” – Unknown error.
Source :
https://uidai.gov.in/305-faqs/aadhaar-online-services/aadhaar-authentication-history/10779-what-are-error-codes.html
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