In today’s fast-paced world, obtaining your Family Registration Certificate (FRC) is crucial for various official purposes. Whether required for embassy documentation or personal records, NADRA offers a seamless process to acquire your FRC. Let’s delve into the details of how you can obtain yours hassle-free.
Understanding the NADRA Family Registration Certificate (FRC)
The Family Registration Certificate (FRC) is an official document issued by NADRA, outlining your family composition. It comes in three categories: By birth, Marriage, and Adoption.
Why You Need NADRA FRC
The FRC is essential for various purposes, including embassy requirements. It provides an official record of your family composition registered with NADRA, ensuring the accuracy and legitimacy of your data.
How to Apply for NADRA FRC:
You can easily apply for your FRC through two convenient methods:
NADRA Registration Center (NRC):
Visit the nearest NADRA Registration Center (NRC) and follow these simple steps:
NADRA FRC By Birth or Marriage:
- Obtain a token.
- Provide necessary photographs.
- Review and confirm your data.
- Receive your printed FRC.
NADRA FRC By Adoption:
- Obtain a token.
- Provide required photographs, including adopted children (under 21 years).
- Review and confirm your data.
- Collect your printed FRC.
How to apply for the FRC online?
Alternatively, you can apply online via the Pak Identity website and have your FRC delivered to your doorstep.
What documents are required for NADRA FRC?
If you’re applying based on information regarding your parents and siblings, ensure you have the following documents/information handy:
- The 13-digit ID numbers of CRC/CNIC/NICOP/POC for both siblings and parents.
- Ensure correct name spellings as per the available records.
- Photographs are required for family members under 18 years old, as well as for the applicant.
- Family members who are not registered with NADRA or have incomplete information (such as missing parent ID card numbers) will not be linked with other family members and will not appear in the FRC. It’s necessary for such members to update their ID cards with their parents’ ID card numbers.
- If there is a POC holder in the family, the same member should apply for the FRC and include other family members as relatives.
Once your FRC application is successfully submitted, you’ll receive the FRC in your email within 1-2 working days as a PDF document, which can be printed.
It’s possible to correct English name spellings if necessary, but changing the name of any family member is not permitted.
Securing your Family Registration Certificate (FRC) is now more accessible than ever with NADRA’s efficient process. Whether it’s for embassy use or personal records, ensure your family’s official documentation is up-to-date and accurate. Apply for your FRC today and streamline your official proceedings effortlessly.