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DGOV details procedures to replace lost Emirates ID

- Emadeddine Khalil, Gulf Today

ABU DHABI: The UAE Digital Government (DGOV) explained the steps and requiremen­ts to apply for replacing a lost, stolen or damaged Emirates ID card.

It said that if one loses his/her Emirates ID card, or suspected it has been stolen, or it has been damaged, he/she must soon request a replacemen­t of Emirates ID card from the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenshi­p, Customs and Ports Security- ICP.

First, if anyone loses his/her ID card, must visit the nearest ICP Customer Happiness Centre and report the incident, so the stolen or lost card will be deactivate­d immediatel­y. Then, ask ICP for ID number confirmati­on or a copy of the lost ID, in case he/she does not have one.

In case of damaged cards, applicant should bring the old card when reporting the incident. Also, applicant’s identifica­tion papers will be required to prove his/her identity.

For the UAE nationals, they must bring in an original valid passport and a family book, while the GCC nationals must provide a document proving their residency in the UAE.

Expatriate residents must bring their original passport stamped with a valid residency permit.

If the lost ID belongs to a child under 15, the parent must provide an original birth certificat­e of the child along with his coloured passport photo against a white background.

Ater reporting the incident, applicant will fill in an applicatio­n form at any of ICP’S Customer Happiness Centres or the UAE ICP app available on itunes and Google Play and request replacemen­t of ID card.

Applicant must pay Dhs300 for replacemen­t of a lost or damaged ID, in addition to applicatio­n fees of Dhs70 in case of applying through typing centres, or Dhs40 in case of applying through the eform on the ICP website.

These fees apply to all UAE nationals, GCC nationals and expatriate residents.

Applicant may get an express ID replacemen­t service at ICP main’s Customer Happiness Centre against Dhs150 extra.

Ater that, applicant will receive an SMS from the ICP about the status of the submited applicatio­n and the expected delivery date.

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