The National Identification Authority (NIA) has announced that effective May 1, 2024, it will begin charging new rates for some services.
A public notice posted on their Facebook page that the adjustments were in line with the Fees and Charges (Miscellaneous Provisions) Regulations, 2023 (L.I. 2481) passed by Parliament in February 2024.
The new rates span three major Ghana Card service areas - First Time Registration, Replacement of Cards and Personal Information Update Service.
NOTE: All dollar-denominated charges below are to be converted to Ghana cedis and paid
FULL LIST: NIA Updated rates for Ghana Card
FIRST TIME REGISTRATION
First Time Registration - NIA District Office - Free
First Time Registration - NIA Premium Center - GH¢310
First Time Registration - ECOWAS sub-region - US$55
First Time Registration - Rest of Africa - US$75
First Time Registration - Countries outside Africa - US$115
CARD REPLACEMENT SERVICE
Card Replacement - NIA District Office - GH¢125
Card Replacement - NIA Premium Center - GH¢420
Card Replacement - ECOWAS sub-region - US$55
Card Replacement - Rest of Africa - US$75
Card Replacement - Countries outside Africa - US$115
PERSONAL INFORMATION UPDATE SERVICE
Record Update Only - NIA Regional/District Office - Free
Record Update Only - NIA Premium Centre - GH¢310
Record Update with replacement of card - NIA Regional/District Office - GH¢60
Record Update with replacement of card - NIA Premium Centre - GH¢355
Nationality Update - NIA Regional/District Office - GH¢70
Nationality Update - NIA Premium Centre - GH¢365
Record Update Only - ECOWAS sub-region - Free
Record Update Only - Rest of Africa - Free
Record Update Only - Countries outside Africa - Free
Record Update with replacement of card - ECOWAS sub-region - US$27.50
Record Update with replacement of card - Rest of Africa - US$37.50
Record Update with replacement of card - Countries outside Africa - US$57.50
What is the 'Ghanacard'?
It is a secure and multi-purpose card that will establish the biometric identity of bona fide holder for verification and authentication of electronic and physical transactions to be conducted in the public and private services space.
Who is qualified to be registered?
There are three (3) categories of people to be registered, namely:
1. All Ghanaian citizens by Birth (descent), Registration or Naturalisation aged zero (0) years and above and currently resident in Ghana.
2. All Ghanaian citizens living abroad
3. Foreign national legally/permanently resident in Ghana.
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