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Family Registration Certificate by marriage latest fee for August 2024: Details inside

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ISLAMABAD: National Database Registration Authority (NADRA) has introduced an easy way to obtain Family Registration Certificate (FRC) through marriage.

The FRC is an important document that outlines the applicant’s family structure, including their spouse and children.

Updated Fee for FRC for August 2024

Till August 2024, the fee for obtaining a new FRC is Rs 1,000. This fee applies to FRCs issued through marriage, which include details of the applicant, their spouse and children.

NADRA Registration Center (NRC) Steps

  • You will be issued a token
  • Photograph of minors shall be taken
  • Pictures of all the children will be taken
  • Your data will be entered and reviewed by yourself
  • Your required FRC will be printed and handed over
  • In case children are equal to or greater than 18 years of age
  • You will be issued a token
  • Your data will be entered and reviewed by yourself
  • Your required FRC will be printed and handed over

Importance of FRC

FRC is an important document that serves as proof of family relationship, making it essential for various government purposes. NADRA’s streamlined process aims to facilitate applicants to obtain FRCs with ease and convenience.

Applying for FRC through NRC or Pak-Identity Website

Applicants can now apply for their FRC by visiting the NADRA Registration Center (NRC) or through the Pak-ID website. The process involves providing the required documents and biometric data, after which the FRC will be printed and handed over to the applicant.

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