How To Deactivate Deceased Persons’ CNICs?

The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has issued guidelines for individuals to deactivate the National Identity Cards (CNICs) of deceased family members. The announcement comes in response to the government’s directives to ensure the proper management of deceased persons’ CNICs.

Key Points:

  • Eligible Applicants: Family members who are registered in the deceased person’s family record, including parents, spouse, children, or siblings, can initiate the deactivation process.
  • Required Documents: Applicants must submit a computerized death certificate issued by the relevant union council, cantonment board, or tehsil municipal office.
  • Steps Involved:
    • Register the death with the relevant municipal authority.
    • Deactivate the deceased person’s CNIC with NADRA.
    • Transfer mobile SIM cards linked to the deceased person’s CNIC to the appropriate family member.
  • No Fees: The government has waived all fees associated with deactivating a deceased person’s CNIC.
  • Deadline: The deadline for deactivating CNICs of deceased persons is October 15, 2024.
  • Additional Information: For more details, individuals can visit NADRA’s official website or contact their nearest NADRA office.

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