‘Smart Identity Cards’ launched to replace existing National Identity Cards

‘Smart Identity Cards’ launched to replace existing National Identity Cards

October 27, 2017   11:13 am

The Department of Registration of Persons (DRP) launched the new ‘Smart Identity Card’ project a short while ago in an effort to gradually replace the existing National Identity Cards. 

The new National Identity Card will have a twelve digit Number and it also includes a photograph of ICAO standard and a machine -readable Barcode. 

Information related to name, place of birth ,address and gender will be printed  in all three languages and the signature of  identity card holder will also be featured in this new Identity Card. This new Smart Card is in conformity with the internationally accepted standard and this will help public to get their needs attended to easily and expeditiously.

The old identity Cards thus far used shall not be cancelled   with the introduction of new Smart Card and this new identity Cards will be issued only to new applicants who apply for identity Cards after 27th October 2017.

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