The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has expanded its mobile registration services to residential areas of Karachi, bringing essential identity documentation facilities closer to citizens and improving access to registration services.
According to officials, a NADRA Mobile Registration Van was deployed to the Central Telegraph Office compound on Wednesday, where residents were able to access a range of services, including applications for Computerized National Identity Cards (CNICs), Children’s Registration Certificates (B-Forms), and other registration-related facilities.
The initiative aims to reduce the need for citizens to make repeated visits to NADRA offices and helps minimize long waiting times often experienced at registration centers.
Through the mobile registration service, residents can apply for new CNICs, renew expired identity cards, replace lost or damaged cards, obtain B-Forms for children, and complete various other registration procedures conveniently within their local communities.
Residents welcomed the initiative, describing it as a practical step that saves both time and travel expenses while making government services more accessible. Many expressed hope that the mobile registration program would continue to expand to additional neighborhoods across the city.
The move is part of NADRA’s ongoing efforts to improve public service delivery and ensure easier access to identity documentation for citizens throughout Pakistan.
