National Identity Card (Nepal)


National Identity Card
Specimen of an Identity Card
TypeIdentity document
Issued byDepartment of National ID and Civil Registration, Ministry of Home Affairs
Purpose
Valid inNepal
Eligibilitycitizens of Nepal
ExpirationLifetime validity
CostRegistration: free

National Identity Card of Nepal is a federal level Identity card with unique identity number for each person that can be obtained by citizens of Nepal, based on their biometric and demographic data.[1] The data is collected by the Department of National ID and Civil Registration (DONIDCR), under the jurisdiction of Home ministry.[2] The contract to process and deliver the cards was signed in 2018 with IDEMIA.[3]

This card will feature a unique number, photo, personal Information and 10 fingerprints of the bearer. Upon full implementation, this card is to replace the current "Nepalese Citizenship" and it will be used for National Identity, personal identity, as Voter ID Card and as a Social Security Card through its unique number. This card will not replace other documents like Passport, Driver License.[4]

The project began in the fiscal year 2018/19, with initial distributions in districts like Panchthar and to government employees. The Department of National ID and Civil Registration (DoNIDCR) now oversees the program, which is being implemented in phases, starting with 110,000 cards in Rupandehi District.

The National ID Card is expected to facilitate various official processes, including a centralized KYC (Know Your Client) system for banks and easier access to services like e-passports. While distribution is ongoing, many citizens are still awaiting their cards due to a slow processing timeline. Keep an eye on updates as the government works to expand distribution and improve efficiency.[5]

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References

  1. ^ https:Issues Of National Identity Card in Nepal
  2. ^ "About DONIDCR". DONIDCR.
  3. ^ "IDEMIA delivers the first smart national identity card to the citizens of Nepal | IDEMIA". 2022-05-17. Archived from the original on 2022-05-17. Retrieved 2023-01-07.
  4. ^ "Tax Vat Nepal". NIDMC. 19 June 2024.
  5. ^ Budhathoki, Bipin (Sep 30, 2024). "Rastriya Parichaya Patra: How to Apply and Check Status". bipinbudhathoki.com.