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28 March 2024

IDs not collected 90 days after SMS destroyed

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Emirates Identity Authority has urged residents to collect ID cards within 90 days of them receiving text message.

Eida has also requested applicants to contact the authority if they fail to receive SMS informing them of collection details within 30 days of their applying for ID cards, reported Al Khaleej.

Applicants will not receive text messages if their phone numbers are incorrectly registered in the system, Eida explained, and added that applicants are required to collect cards within 90 days of them receiving the SMS. After which the cards will be destroyed.

Once the card is destroyed, residents will have to re-apply for a new card which will entail new fee. However, their data would be saved.

Residents who have lost ID cards are required to submit a certificate of identification stamped by a registration centre,  fill in the application form for lost cards - which can be got either from typing centres or Eida website - and pay a Dh300 fee.

Similarly, Eida confirmed that the authority informed residents 30 days prior to the expiry of ID cards.

Residents can contact 600530003 to clarify details on ID card application procedures.

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