Nadra introduces new rules for ID cards

The new measures have been introduced to improve transparency.

National Database and Registration Authority has introduced new rules for the issuance of Computerized National Identity Cards (CNICs).

According to the updated policy, signatures will now be optional for people applying for a CNIC for the first time. If an applicant does not provide a signature, “NA” will be written in the signature section of the identity card.

NADRA said that no thumb impression or alternative mark will be printed in place of a signature on the CNIC. The authority also clarified that thumbprint images will not be used because of concerns related to forgery and misuse.

A NADRA spokesperson said an awareness campaign has also been launched for illiterate applicants and people who are unable to sign documents.

The authority further instructed applicants using the mobile application not to upload images of thumb impressions while submitting requests.

NADRA also stated that any addition or change of signature on a CNIC will require a formal correction request.

According to the spokesperson, the new measures have been introduced to improve transparency and make the identity document issuance process easier and more secure.