The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has introduced a groundbreaking biker service for residents of Karachi, Hyderabad, and Mirpur Khas, making it easier to apply for or renew identity cards and Form-B documents from the comfort of their homes.
This new initiative officially started today on 20 Jan 2025, with the service kicking off in Karachi. NADRA plans to expand the service to Hyderabad, Mirpur Khas, and additional cities across Sindh in the near future.
NADRA Biker Service Fee and Benefits
To avail of the doorstep biker service, residents will need to pay a nominal fee of Rs 1,000. The service covers essential documentation needs, including:
- New identity card applications.
- Renewal of existing identity cards.
- Issuance of Form-B documents.
By opting for this service, citizens save valuable time and effort, especially those living far from NADRA offices or in areas with limited accessibility.
NADRA Helpline for Registration
In addition to the biker service, NADRA has also introduced an online registration system through its helpline. This streamlines the process, allowing residents to register remotely for essential documentation services.
Improved Accessibility for All
According to Ehtisham Shahid, the Director General of NADRA Sindh, the biker service aims to provide much-needed convenience, especially in urban and rural areas where reaching NADRA offices can be challenging. This service ensures that residents can now enjoy hassle-free, doorstep services without long queues or travel inconveniences.
How to Avail NADRA’s Biker Service
- Dial NADRA’s helpline to schedule a biker service appointment.
- Provide the necessary information and pay the service fee.
- A NADRA representative will visit your location to process your request.
The launch of the NADRA biker service marks a significant step towards improving service delivery and accessibility for residents in Sindh. With its affordable fee and easy process, this initiative is set to revolutionize how essential documentation services are accessed in Pakistan.