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NADRA Launches New Features for Pak ID App

NADRA Launches New Features for Pak ID App

Key Takeaways

  • NADRA has introduced a 'View Card' feature in version 5.6.6 of the Pak ID app.
  • The update also expands digital civil registration services to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
  • Pak ID now offers online registration for births, deaths, marriages and divorces.

NADRA has rolled out a new version of its Pak ID mobile app, introducing several user-friendly features aimed at enhancing the digital experience for citizens. Version 5.6.6 includes a 'View Card' feature that allows users to preview their Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) before submitting an application.

This feature enables applicants to review all personal information displayed on the card and make necessary corrections if any errors are found, ensuring accuracy in the final CNIC issuance process. The update also expands digital civil registration services to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, making more government services available through the app.

In a significant development, NADRA has launched online registration for births, deaths, marriages and divorces through the Pak ID app in Khyber Pakhtunkwa. During the first phase, this service is available across all village and neighborhood councils in Peshawar. According to NADRA, the initiative will gradually expand to the rest of the province, allowing more citizens to register vital life events online without visiting registration offices.

The new features are part of NADRA’s ongoing efforts to digitize government services and improve accessibility for citizens. The authority has invited users to share feedback and suggest new features they would like to see in future versions of the Pak ID app, indicating a commitment to continuous improvement based on user input.

NADRA spokesperson stated: 'We are committed to enhancing our digital services to make them more convenient and efficient for the public. The introduction of these new features is part of our ongoing efforts to streamline government processes.'

The latest updates in the Pak ID app reflect NADRA’s dedication to modernizing its services, providing citizens with a seamless experience while ensuring the accuracy and reliability of their personal information.

Citizens are encouraged to download the updated Pak ID app from the respective app stores or visit the official website for more details on how to use these new features. The app is designed to be user-friendly and accessible, making it easier for citizens to manage their identity documents and life events online.

'We are committed to enhancing our digital services to make them more convenient and efficient for the public.'

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