Why does the URN matter?
The Udyam Registration Number is the MSME’s identity key used for loans, subsidies, tenders, and certificate downloads, so keeping it handy prevents delays and repeated verifications during critical applications.
Quick overview:
Recovery is fully online, free, and takes a few minutes with access to the registered mobile number or email.
The entire flow runs through our Udyam portal, which uses OTP to confirm identity before showing the URN.
Step‑by‑step: Recover the URN
Open our safe and reliable private Udyam Registration portal and navigate to the “Forgot URN/UAM” section on the homepage.
Then fill up the Forgot Udyam Registration Number form on that page.
Enter the registered mobile number or the email address used at the time of registration, and complete the captcha.
Choose where to receive the one‑time password, then generate and enter the OTP to verify identity.
View the URN on screen and note it down; proceed directly to download the certificate if needed.
Common issues and quick fixes:
OTP not received: Wait a minute and resend; ensure network signal is stable, check email spam, or switch to the alternate channel (mobile/email) if both are linked.
No access to registered contact: Update the Aadhaar‑linked mobile or email first, then retry the recovery flow to pass OTP checks.
Details mismatch: Re‑enter exactly as registered (spelling, spacing, and number formats); small errors prevent verification.
Not sure which contact is linked: Refer to the original Udyam certificate or registration confirmation email/SMS to identify the stored contact.
Extra ways to locate the URN:
Check earlier PDFs: The URN sits at the top of the Udyam certificate; reprint it via the Print/Verify path if a prior copy was saved.
Search email/SMS archives: Use keywords such as “Udyam” or “URN” in inbox and messages to find the original confirmation.
PAN‑based lookups: Where available, verification tools tied to PAN may surface the mapped URN; use only official government flows.
Practical tips to avoid repeat recovery:
Save the URN in multiple safe places (business drive, password manager, and a printed file within the statutory folder).
Keep the certificate’s QR code visible on copies to speed up verification at banks and in tenders.
Maintain a simple credential sheet for key IDs (URN, PAN, GSTIN) and the registered mobile/email used across government portals.
FAQs:
Can the URN be recovered without OTP?
No; OTP verification is mandatory to protect the profile from unauthorized access.
Is there any fee to recover the URN?
No; the recovery process on the official portal is free.
Can Aadhaar alone recover the URN?
Yes, when Aadhaar is linked to the registered mobile/email, the OTP path will complete successfully.
What if both the URN and Udyog Aadhaar (UAM) are forgotten?
Use the official portal’s recovery options for each, and rely on registered contact details or PAN‑based verification where offered.
