How to Apply for a NADRA Juvenile Card for Your Child – Complete Process

Apply for a NADRA Juvenile Card for Your Child

How to Apply for a NADRA Juvenile Card for Your Child – Complete Process; A Juvenile card or National Identity Card for children is issued by NADRA (National Database & Registration Authority) for children under the age of 18. This card serves as an identification document in other public and private matters, including government education and the medical sector.

2. Eligibility for Application

  • Age: Below 18 years (generally 17 years and 364 days or less)
  • Valid National Identity Card (CNIC) of the parent or guardian

3. Required Documents

  • Original Fancy Attested Photocopy of CNIC of the parent or guardian
  • Birth Certificate of the child (issued by the District Registrar or Hospital)
  • Two recent passport-size photographs of the parent or guardian
  • Two passport-size photographs of the child
  • Form provided – Application form from NADRA website or office (Form‑FRC or as may be changed from time to time)
  • If either parent’s CNIC is being renewed, then duplicate/renewal proof (e.g., EPIC) is required.

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4. Application Filling Procedure

  • Choose NADRA Office: Select CTD (Child Registration Center) or the nearest District Record Office.
  • Get Form: Print out “Form FRC” or CTD form from the NADRA website.
  • Fill the form carefully:
  • Full Names of Parents (Urdu/English)
  • Full Name of Child (Urdu/English)
  • Date and Place of Birth, Religion, Nationality
  • CNIC Number of Parents
  • Guardian Details
  • Attach Form with Documents: It is advisable to carry a doctor-attested copy of each document.
  • Submission: Submit the completed form and documents to NADRA CTD or the concerned office.
How to Apply for a NADRA Juvenile Card for Your Child – Complete Process

5. Fee Payment

  • The registration fee for a Juvenile Card is usually between PKR 200 and 500 (check the NADRA website or office for details)
  • Additional Charges: Fast Track or additional form costs may apply.

6. Biometrics: What is the step?

  • The biometric information of children is usually not recordable (no endorsement).
  • A handwritten or handwritten signature and photograph will be taken to the office.
  • Biometric verification (fingerprint/facial recognition) of the parent or guardian is required.

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7. Processing Time

  • Normal Time: Approximately 1 to 2 weeks
  • Fast Track Service: 2 to 3 days
  • The office will notify you via SMS, phone, or auction web tracking.

8. Card Receipt

  • SMS Notification: When your card is ready.
  • Check: ID Pus Office, ED (Service Center), or Post at Home
  • Parcel/Checklist: Open the cubicle or envelope and verify the data.

9. Renewal or Change

  • In case of a change in data (name, address, phone number) or expiry of the card,
  • Again, obtain the form from CTD, fill it out, submit relevant documents, and pay the fee.

10. General Guidance

  • Allow time for supporting records: CTD is usually open from 9 am to 4 pm.
  • Keep documents well prepared: Original + certified copies
  • Appointment: If the online appointment service is available
  • Keep your receipt: Registration number in words or with QR code

Through this guide, you can easily obtain a Juvenile ID card for your child under the auspices of NADRA.

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