The NADRA CNIC without birth certificate facility has been officially announced, offering major relief to first-time applicants across Pakistan.
The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) confirmed that eligible citizens can now obtain a Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC) even if they do not possess a birth certificate.
However, the facility is time-bound and will remain valid only until December 31, 2026.
NADRA CNIC Without Birth Certificate – Legal Framework
According to the official statement, the new facility has been approved under:
- Section 5(1)(b)
- Section 20 of the Nadra Ordinance, 2000
- Rule 8 of the Nadra NIC Rules, 2002
These legal provisions allow alternative verification mechanisms in specific cases.
Importantly, NADRA clarified that this is not a blanket relaxation. Strict verification conditions will apply.
For official legal framework details, citizens can visit NADRA’s website:
https://www.nadra.gov.pk
Who Can Apply Under This Facility?
The NADRA CNIC without birth certificate facility applies only to first-time registrants.
Moreover, identity must be established through:
- NADRA’s existing records
- Mandatory biometric verification of registered immediate family members
Requirements for Married Women (18+)
A married woman aged 18 years or above must provide:
- Valid local government Nikah Nama
- Valid CNIC or NICOP of either parent
- Valid CNIC or NICOP of husband
- Biometric verification of one parent and husband
Requirements for Unmarried Women (18+)
For unmarried female applicants:
- Valid CNIC or NICOP of either parent
- Biometric verification of one parent
The husband-related condition does not apply.
Requirements for Male Applicants (24+)
For male applicants above 24 years:
- Either parent must hold a valid CNIC or NICOP
- At least one sibling must hold a valid CNIC or NICOP
- Biometric verification of one parent is mandatory
Special Exemptions in Case of Deceased Parents or Husband
If both parents or the husband are deceased but their records exist in NADRA’s database, the authorised officer may grant exemption from biometric verification.
However, this will depend on:
- Record-based linkage
- Satisfactory verification checks
Officials stressed that each case will undergo strict scrutiny.
Free CNIC Under Normal Category
In a significant move, NADRA announced that non-smart CNICs applied for under the normal category will be issued without any fee under this framework.
This step aims to facilitate low-income and undocumented citizens.
Important Warning for Applicants
NADRA warned that once information is recorded in the National Identity System:
- Parentage
- Date of birth
- Place of birth
will become irrevocable and non-changeable.
Therefore, applicants must ensure that all details are accurate at the time of registration.
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Timeline and Validity
The NADRA CNIC without birth certificate facility:
- Applies only to first-time registration
- Is valid until December 31, 2026
- Requires strict family-based biometric verification
After this deadline, standard documentation requirements may resume.
Why This Matters
The NADRA CNIC without birth certificate initiative could benefit thousands of undocumented citizens.
Many Pakistanis lack formal birth certificates due to historical gaps in civil registration systems.
By allowing alternative verification, NADRA aims to:
- Improve national identity coverage
- Strengthen citizen documentation
- Support access to public services
A valid CNIC is required for:
- Voting
- Banking
- Passport issuance
- Government assistance programs
Therefore, this policy may significantly expand civic participation.
What Happens Next
Eligible citizens are advised to visit their nearest NADRA Registration Centre.
Officials expect an increase in first-time registrations in the coming months.
Applicants should prepare required family documents before visiting the centre to avoid delays.
Further updates may be issued if procedural adjustments are made before the 2026 deadline.
FAQ’s
Who can apply for NADRA CNIC without birth certificate?
First-time applicants who meet family verification conditions.
Is this facility permanent?
No. It is valid only until December 31, 2026.
Is biometric verification required?
Yes. Biometric verification of immediate family members is mandatory in most cases.
Is the CNIC free?
Yes, non-smart CNICs under the normal category will be issued without fee.
Can recorded information be changed later?
No. Parentage and birth details become non-changeable once recorded.