Fri. Apr 4th, 2025
    NADRA Enhances Child B-Form Security New Features Introduced for Children Above 10

    NADRA Enhances Child B-Form Security

    NADRA has taken a major step towards child identification in Pakistan. NADRA Enhances Child B-Form Security features for children above 10 years of age. This B-Form has been introduced to further strengthen the complete identification of children. This new system will include the child’s photograph and fingerprints, which will provide more convenience and security in verifying the identity of children.

    A  B-Form System Made up of a Photo and Fingerprint

    Under this new system of NADRA, photographs and fingerprints of children above the age of 10 years will be obtained for issuing B Form. This initiative aims to further secure the identity of children and prevent any illegal activities related to them. The new B-Form has been equipped with the latest security features for the complete identification of children to avoid any kind of forgery and fraud.

    Responsibility of Parents or Legal Guardian

    If your child is above 10 years and below 18 years, the parent or legal guardian must come to the NADRA office to take the child’s photograph and fingerprints. This process is a mandatory part of the B Form application. It should be noted that if the child’s B Form is being prepared for the first time, it is also necessary to bring the computerized birth certificate issued by the Union Council.

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    NADRA Enhances Child B-Form Security New Features Introduced for Children Above 10

    An Important Detail in the Issuance of the B Form

    Under this new system, each child will be issued a separate B Form. However, even after the launch of this system, there has been no change in the fee for issuing B Form. NADRA has ensured that this service is made accessible to all so that all parents can obtain B Form for their children.

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    Benefits and Security Features of the New B Form

    Adding a child’s photo and fingerprints will make the process of verifying their identity easier and more secure. This will prevent any attempt at misidentification. Through this new system, NADRA will further secure the identity of children, which will help prevent forgery and fraud. NADRA is ready to face future challenges through new security features so that any potential risks regarding the identity of children can be avoided. NADRA has made this process so easy and fast that parents will not need much time and effort for it.

    How to make a B Form?

    If your children are between the ages of 10 and 18, you will have to go to the NADRA office. Apply with the necessary documents. There, your children’s fingerprints and thumb impressions will be taken and after that, a special form will be created by NADRA for your children.

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    A Computerized Birth Certificate is Required from the Union Council

    If you are applying for Form B for the first time, you will need a computerized birth certificate from the Union Council. This certificate will provide confirmation of the child’s birth and ensure the child’s identity in NADRA’s records.

    Complete guide to Form B

    NADRA has also provided a video guide on this new system so that you can get complete details about the process of issuing Form B. This video is available on NADRA’s website or social media platforms.

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    Conclusion

    The issuance of Form B with new security features to children above 10 years of age by NADRA is a very important step. This not only makes the process of verifying the identity of children more secure, but it will also help prevent illegal activities. Parents or legal guardians should be fully aware of this process so that they can obtain their children’s B form without any difficulty.