Process of Making a National ID Card in Nepal – राष्ट्रिय परिचयपत्र तथा व्यक्तिगत घटना दर्ता Easy Guide 2082

The National Identity Card and Vital Registration Act of 2076 governs the process of making a National ID card in Nepal.

Process of Making National ID Card in Nepal

  1. The application should be made by a Nepali citizen who has attained the age of 16 years to the concerned ward office, attaching all the required documents. The application can be in physical or online form.
  2. The concerned authority will verify the details and the documents and upload them to the National ID Management Information System.
  3. If the applicant is eligible to get the National ID, the concerned authority will provide the National ID.
  4. The applicant will get a 10-digit Identity number created randomly by the National ID Management Information System.
Process of Making a National ID Card in Nepal

Documents Required for Making a National ID Card in Nepal

  1. Original Nepali Citizenship
  2. The photocopy of the citizenship of the father or mother (If available)
  3. If the birth date isn’t mentioned in the citizenship, the recommendation letter from the concerned ward office or any documents that verify the date of birth.
  4. If you have a passport, a photocopy of the passport.
  5. Migration Certificate if you have migrated.
  6. Marriage Certificate if you are married.
National Identity Card of Nepal
National Identity Card of Nepal

Minor National ID Card in Nepal – नाबालक राष्ट्रिय परिचयपत्र

The father, mother, or person who is taking custody of the minor should give an application to the concerned ward office, attaching the required documents for making a Minor National ID card.

Documents for Making Minor National ID Cards in Nepal

  1. Original citizenship of the applicant.
  2. Birth Certificate of the minor.
  3. If there is a passport, a photocopy of the passport.
  4. Migration Certificate if you have migrated.
National ID Card in Nepal

How to Correct the Information in the National ID Card in Nepal?

To correct the information on the National ID card in Nepal, the application should be given to the concerned ward office in the Information Registration Station, or the District Administration Office, by attaching the following list of documents:

  1. The details of the incorrect information are mentioned on the National ID card.
  2. The information is to be corrected or replaced.
  3. Original National ID card

If the concerned authority finds out appropriate to correct the information on the National ID card, they will correct it.

For Birth Registration, Click here: Birth Registration in Nepal

How to get a new National ID card in Nepal if it is lost?

If your National ID card is lost, you have to apply to the concerned ward office where the Information Registration Station is located or the District Administration Office, attaching a photocopy of the lost National ID card and your citizenship.

Can I get a National ID card in Nepal if I don’t have a citizenship of Nepal?

Yes, you can get a National ID card in Nepal if you don’t have citizenship of Nepal, if there is a basis for you to get citizenship of Nepal. The concerned ward authority can give you the recommendation letter to make a National ID card.

How to apply online for a National ID card in Nepal?

You can visit the website https://donidcr.gov.np/ for an online application for a National ID card in Nepal.

Is it compulsory to have a National ID card in Nepal to obtain a Passport?

Yes, it is compulsory to have a National ID card in Nepal to obtain a passport.

Can I get a National ID card in Nepal if I get married to a Foreign National?

If you haven’t lost your citizenship of Nepal and have not taken the citizenship of a foreign country, then you can make the National ID card in Nepal.

What happens if I make a National ID card in Nepal with false information?

If you make a National ID card in Nepal with false information, you can be imprisoned for 2-5 years, and you can be fined up to 20 thousand to 50 thousand rupees.

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