Currently, some police offices in certain provinces/cities allow people to register for a chip-embedded CCCD online at home. This will help you minimize waiting time for procedures and reduce contact, lowering the risk of COVID transmission during these challenging times.
Guide on Registering for Online Change of Chip-Embedded CCCD
Note: Registering for a chip-embedded national ID card (CCCD) online can be done through Zalo and the national information portal. However, according to Mytour's findings, very few police agencies in provinces/cities have established official Zalo channels for registration. Therefore, in this article, Mytour will guide you on how to register for a national ID card through the national information portal for residence management. With this registration method, you can easily make appointments without checking whether the local police in your area allow registration via Zalo or not?
How to register for a CCCD online at home
To register and complete the procedures before going to locations for chip-embedded CCCD issuance at your place of residence, follow these steps:
Step 1: Access the website of the State's residence management public service portal. Click quick access Here.
Step 2:
Step 3: Next, you need to log in to the system through the public service portal. To do this, on the screen, select login with 'account provided by the national service' and enter your ID card number, password, confirmation code, and click 'login'.
Immediately, you will receive an OTP code via text message, and you need to enter this code on the screen to confirm the login.
If you don't have an account on the website dichvucong.gov.vn, you can register following the instructions in the article on how to register an account on the National Public Service Portal
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Step 4: After successfully logging in, you will be redirected to the national civil service ID card section. In the 'reason for performing' section, you can choose reasons such as issuing a national ID card transferred from a 9-digit or 12-digit ID, issuing a national ID card for the first time, etc.
Step 5: Next, you need to choose the issuing police agency. Here, you can choose central issuance (if residing or temporarily registering in Hanoi) or provincial issuance if applying for the card in other provinces/cities.
After selecting, move the mouse to the right, choose 'issuing agency' as the local police agency where you reside, and click 'continue'.
Step 6: The screen displays all the information corresponding to your request form. Since the information has been retrieved from the old ID card, you don't need to provide any additional details. If all the information is correct, check the box 'I certify that the information on the form is true' and click 'Continue'.
Step 7: On the CCCD information reception schedule page, select the date you want to register for a chip-embedded CCCD. Here, the white boxes represent the days when the local police organize CCCD issuance for residents. Consider your personal work schedule and the working hours of the police agency to choose a suitable date, then click 'continue'.
Step 8: Once again, review all personal information and click 'confirm submission'.
Step 9: The screen displays successful online CCCD registration information. You can download the PDF file or choose 'print' to get a registration form and take it to the chip-embedded CCCD issuance location on the selected date. With your information, you will receive quick support for CCCD issuance.
Here are the complete steps you need to take to change or apply for a new chip-embedded national ID card (CCCD) online at home. We hope this information is helpful, assisting you in completing the new CCCD procedures before your appointment and ensuring maximum personal safety during the ongoing resurgence of the Covid pandemic. Wishing you all success.