ISLAMABAD: The process for obtaining the family registration certificate (FRC) has been made easier with a focus on including daughters, wives and mothers in the process while eliminating the need to travel to distant cities as local Nadra offices are now equipped to handle the procedures.

Nadra spokesperson and Director Syed Shabahat Ali on Saturday told media that the authority was making the process more accessible by encouraging people to use the Pak-ID mobile application for seamless biometric verification.

This digital tool is designed to simplify the process and save valuable time for citizens.

He added that the ease of access and streamlined services were part of Nadra’s ongoing efforts to enhance convenience and provide better service to the public, ensuring that more people can complete the necessary formalities without unnecessary delays.

The spokesperson said the revised FRC process ensures that women’s names are included in property distribution, addressing a critical gap where they were often overlooked.

This step is seen as a significant move towards safeguarding women’s rights, ensuring they have a recognised claim in family matters and property ownership, he added.

Responding to a query, he explained that individuals residing in Islamabad, who own property in other cities, can now access local Nadra office services, eliminating the need to travel to their property’s location for official procedures.

The new system allows for greater convenience, enabling citizens to complete essential tasks related to property and family registration without unnecessary delays or travel, he said.

Moreover, biometric verification has been made easier for women through the use of the Nadra mobile app.

This app allows women to complete biometric processes from the comfort of their homes, ensuring both convenience and security.

By streamlining this process, Nadra aims to enhance accessibility and encourage more women to utilise digital services, further promoting their rights and participation in official procedures.

He praised the government’s efforts in digitising Nadra services, adding the shift to digital platforms had greatly improved efficiency and accessibility for the public.

Published in Dawn, August 17th, 2025

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