Changing Your Permanent Address on Your CNIC
Updating your Permanent Address on your Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC) is essential to ensure all legal documents reflect your current residence. This process is managed by the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA). Keeping your address up to date affects your voting rights and official correspondence, especially if you’ve moved permanently or purchased a new home.
Documents Needed to Change Your Address
To update your permanent address, NADRA requires proof of residence. Make sure to bring original copies of any of the following:
1. Property Documents
- Registry or allotment letter showing ownership.
2. Utility Bills
- Recent electricity, gas, or water bill in your name or a parent’s name.
3. Rent Agreement
- Legally binding rental agreement, if applicable.
4. CNIC of a Close Relative
- If the address already exists on the CNIC of a parent or spouse.

The Application Process in Steps
The CNIC address update mostly takes place at a NADRA Registration Center (NRC) for biometric verification and document authentication.
Step 1: Obtain a Token
- Visit the nearest NRC.
- Show your original CNIC to get a processing token.
Step 2: Biometric Verification and Photo
- A digital photo will be taken.
- Your fingerprints will be scanned for verification.
Step 3: Data Entry
- The officer updates your permanent address in the system based on the documents you provide.
- Carefully check the printed form for spelling errors before signing.
Step 4: Attestation
- If a blood relative is unavailable for verification, a Grade-17 or higher Gazetted Officer must sign the form.
Step 5: Submission
- Submit the completed form and receive a receipt for tracking.
Service Overview: Timetable and Costs
| Category of Service | Time to Deliver | Estimated Cost (PKR) |
| Normal | 31 Working Days | 750 |
| Important | 15 Working Days | 1,500 |
| Executive | 7 Working Days | 2,500 |
Fees may change based on NADRA’s new policies.
Offichal govt website ; https://www.nadra.gov.pk/
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Can I change my permanent address online?
- The NADRA Pak-Identity Portal allows some updates, but permanent address changes generally require visiting an NRC to prove property ownership.
2. Will changing my address affect my vote?
- Yes. Your electoral area depends on your permanent address. Updating your CNIC ensures your vote is counted in the correct district.
3. Is a blood relative required for verification?
- Not if the form is attested by a Gazetted Officer. However, having a relative present can speed up the process.

