CNIC (Pakistan)

Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC)
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TypeIdentity document
Issued byNational Database & Registration Authority (NADRA)
First issued1973 (paper-based)
2000 (computerised card)
2012 (smart card)
Purpose
  • Identification
  • Direct benefit transfers
  • Insurance
  • Bank accounts
  • Passports
Valid inPakistan
EligibilityPakistani citizenship
Expiration10 years (no expiry after bearer has exceeded 60 years of age)
CostFree

The computerised national identity card (CNIC) (Urdu: قومی شناختی کارڈ, romanized: qaumī śanāxtī kārḍ) is an identity card with a 13-digit number available to all adult citizens of Pakistan and their diaspora counterparts, obtained voluntarily. It includes biometric data such as 10 fingerprints, 2 iris prints, and a facial photo. The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA), was established in 1998 as an attached department under the Ministry of Interior, Government of Pakistan. Since March 2000, NADRA has operated as an independent corporate body, under National Database and Registration Authority Ordinance, 2000, with the requisite autonomy to collect and maintain data independently.

The CNIC includes details such as legal name, gender (male, female, or transgender), father's name (or husband's name for married women), identification mark, date of birth, national ID card number, family tree ID number, current and permanent addresses, issue and expiry dates, signature, photo, and thumbprint (fingerprint).

Though not mandatory by law, the CNIC is essential for numerous transactions in Pakistan, including voting, passport applications, land and vehicle purchases, driver's license acquisition, ticket bookings, mobile SIM card acquisition, utility services access, education and healthcare access, and financial transactions.