1.
Bwari Area Council Secretariat, Bwari
2.
Dei-Dei
International Building Materials Market
3.
Chief Palace,
Dutse
4.
Faith Academy
School, Kubwa
5.
Gwarinpa FHA , 3rd Avenue By Police
Station, Gwarinpa
6. NYSC
Camp, Kubwa
Who is
eligible for NIN?
It is mandatory for every
citizen and legal resident to enrol for the National Identification Number
(NIN). The process is the same whether you choose the self-service or you
require an assisted service.
Below is the process for enrolment
of every Nigerian and Legal Resident from the age of 16
years and above.
***You will need
one or more of the following Supporting
Documents.
1.
Old National id Card
2.
Driver’s License
3.
Voter’s card (Temporary or Permanent)
4.
Nigerian International passport
5.
Certificate of origin
6.
Attestation letter from a prominent ruler in your community
7.
Birth certificate
8.
Declaration of age
9.
Attestation letter from religious/traditional leader
10.
NHIS ID card
11.
Government staff id card
12.
Registered/recognized private organization staff id card
13.
School ID Card private/Public
Process for
capturing applicants of 16 years and above:
·
Applicant walks into the enrolment Centre with a supporting
document.
·
Applicant will be verified to ascertain if he/she has ever
enrolled using the NIN verification portal.
·
Applicant will be issued an enrolment form to fill if he/she has
not enrolled before. OR the printed Barcode slip will be collected if the
applicant had pre-enrolled earlier using the pre-enrolment service.
·
Applicant’s forms will be vetted by a NIMC Official to
crosscheck the information filled on the form against the supporting document
provided and to check for errors/mistake filled on the form. Note: applicants
who cannot read nor write should be accompanied by a literate individual who
can do the form filling for him/her.
·
Applicant’s pre-filled information will be inputted on the NIMC
Software by a NIMC enrolment officer or the Barcode slip will be scanned by the
NIMC enrolment officer to populate all the required field.
·
The enrolment officer will ask the applicant to double check
his/her information for errors using the applicant monitor.
·
If the applicant is satisfied with his/her demographic
information, the biometrics (ten finger prints and facial image) of the
applicant will be capture subsequently.
·
After completing the enrolment, a Transaction ID Slip will be
issued to the applicant as an evidence of the transaction. However, the
Transaction slip does not confer the right to National Identification Number.
The applicant will be requested to come back for the NIN within 2-7 working
days, as it is subjected to availability of network, authentication and
verification.
Take note:
·
A National Identification Number (NIN) Slip is issued to the
applicants after processing.
·
The National e-ID Card will be Issued to applicant within
12months after Issuance of NIN barring any unforeseen circumstances.
Service
Fee: ENROLMENT IS FREE
Service time:
Monday – Friday (8a.m. to 4 p.m.)
How do you collect the NIN?
At the completion of the enrolment
process, applicant will be issued two (2) slips:
(a)
Transaction Slip
(b) NIN
Slip indicating completion of enrolment.
·
Applicants
ideally collect their NINs at the enrolment centres where they enrolled, but in
certain circumstances they can request the NINs be transferred to other centres
of their choice.
·
NIN can
only be collected by an individual after biometric verification and not by
proxy.
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