How to Apply for NADRA Juvenile CNIC (2025 Guide)
If your child is under 18 years of age and you’re looking to get them their first Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC), also called the Juvenile CNIC, this guide will walk you through the step-by-step application process, required documents, fees, timelines, and all relevant instructions—updated for 2025.
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What is a Juvenile CNIC?
A Juvenile CNIC is an identity card issued by NADRA to children below the age of 18. While it does not offer full voting or banking rights, it serves as an essential identity document used for school admissions, passports, international travel, and legal verification. It replaces the Child Registration Certificate (CRC) or B-Form and is linked to the parents’ CNIC records.

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How to Apply for a NADRA Juvenile CNIC – Step-by-Step
1. Visit a NADRA Registration Center (NRC)
Start by visiting your nearest NADRA office. This service is not available online—you must appear in person with your child.
2. Get a Token
At the registration center, take a token from the counter to begin the process.
3. Form Filling & Data Entry
A NADRA representative will assist you in entering the child’s data. After entry, you’ll receive a printed form for verification.
4. Form Attestation
The printed form must be attested by:
- A blood relative with a valid CNIC
OR - A gazetted officer
5. Biometrics
The parent or guardian present will provide fingerprint and photo verification as part of the application process.
6. Form Submission
Submit the completed and attested form back to the NADRA officer. You’ll be informed of the expected delivery date.
7. Collection
Once processed, you will return to collect the Juvenile CNIC as per the time advised by the center.
Required Documents for NADRA Juvenile CNIC
Document | Original Required | Photocopy | Attestation |
---|---|---|---|
Child’s Birth Certificate (CRC/B-Form) | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
CNICs/NICOPs of Both Parents | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
Passport (if available) | ✅ (optional) | ✅ | ❌ |
Attested Application Form | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ Blood relative or gazetted officer |
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NADRA Juvenile CNIC Fee Structure (2025)
Application Type | Category | Normal Fee | Urgent Fee | Executive Fee |
---|---|---|---|---|
New | Simple | Rs. 0 | Rs. 1150 | Rs. 2150 |
Smart | Rs. 750 | Rs. 1500 | Rs. 2500 | |
Duplicate | Simple | Rs. 400 | Rs. 1150 | Rs. 2150 |
Smart | Rs. 750 | Rs. 1500 | Rs. 2500 | |
Renewal/Modification | Simple | Rs. 400 | Rs. 1150 | Rs. 2150 |
Smart | Rs. 750 | Rs. 1500 | Rs. 2500 |
Note: Payment is accepted in cash only at the NADRA counter.
Delivery Timelines
Service Type | Processing Time |
---|---|
Normal | Up to 45 days |
Urgent | Up to 30 days |
Executive | Up to 12 working days |
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NADRA Center Timings (2025)
- Monday to Saturday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
- Lunch/Prayer Break: 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
- Friday (Jummah Break): 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM
Special Notes & Conditions
- Disability logo: Requires a disability certificate from the National or Provincial Rehabilitation Council.
- FATA/PATA Applicants: Can apply from anywhere in Pakistan, but if parents are unregistered, PA/APA countersign is required.
- Witness Requirements: Blood relatives or both parents must be present during submission for most application types.
- Modification/Marital Updates: Require relevant documents like Nikah Nama, expired CNIC, or affidavit if applicable.
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FAQs – NADRA Juvenile CNIC
Final Words
Applying for a NADRA Juvenile CNIC in Pakistan is a straightforward process if you have all required documents and follow NADRA’s procedures properly. Whether it’s for school admissions, passport applications, or official documentation, a Juvenile CNIC is an essential ID card for every child under 18. Make sure to choose the right service category and keep track of your form’s attestation and biometrics requirements to avoid delays.