NADRA Issues Guidelines for Updating Current Address on CNICs

ISLAMABAD: The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has issued guidelines for citizens wishing to update their current address on their Computerized National Identity Cards (CNICs).
According to a NADRA spokesperson, the process for changing addresses has been simplified to allow citizens to keep their residential records accurate and up to date.
The spokesperson stated that citizens must provide at least one valid proof of residence for the address change. Acceptable documents include utility bills (electricity, gas, or water) in the name of parents, spouse, or property owner.
Additionally, a domicile certificate, property documents, allotment letters from housing societies, or a certified rental agreement can also be submitted as proof.
Citizens can visit the nearest NADRA center anywhere in the country with the required documents, where staff will guide them through the complete address update procedure.





