FRC NADRA: How to Get Your Family Registration Certificate Online in Pakistan

The Family Registration Certificate (FRC) issued by NADRA has become one of the most essential documents for Pakistani citizens dealing with visa applications, immigration processes, property matters, and legal documentation. With NADRA’s digital transformation through the Pak Identity platform, obtaining your family tree certificate has never been easier.​

This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about FRC NADRA, including the latest 2026 updates, application processes, fees, requirements, and how to get your family tree data online.

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What is FRC NADRA?

The Family Registration Certificate (FRC) is an official document issued by the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) that provides verified proof of an individual’s family composition as recorded in Pakistan’s national database. The certificate lists family members and specifies their relationships, including blood relations (parent-child, siblings), marital ties (husband-wife), or legal adoption.​

Key Characteristics of FRC

The FRC serves as a family tree document but has important limitations:​

  • Verification Purpose: It verifies family identities against NADRA records
  • Not for Legal Use: FRC is a helpful facilitation document but cannot be used for legal requirements in court proceedings
  • Official Recognition: As of 2025, the FRC has been granted legal status through NADRA reforms, requiring applicants to submit an undertaking (Bayan-e-Halfi) affirming data legitimacy​

Types of FRC NADRA

NADRA issues three distinct types of Family Registration Certificates depending on your circumstances:​

1. FRC by Birth

This certificate lists the applicant along with their parents and siblings as recorded at the time of birth. It represents your original family composition before marriage.​

Who needs it: Individuals applying for student visas, immigration where birth family proof is required, or inheritance matters involving parental property.

2. FRC by Marriage

This certificate shows the applicant with their spouse and children, verifying marital and parental relationships. It documents your current family unit after marriage.​

Who needs it: Those applying for family visas, spouse immigration, or situations requiring proof of marital status and children.

3. FRC by Adoption

This certificate documents an adopted child’s family linkages, officially recognizing the legal guardian relationship in NADRA’s database.​

Who needs it: Adoptive parents or guardians requiring official documentation of legal custody for travel, education, or legal proceedings.

Combined FRC Format (2025 Update)

NADRA now offers a combined certificate format that includes both your birth family and married family on a single document, internally categorized as “Alpha” and “Beta” sections. This comprehensive option costs PKR 2,000 and provides complete family tree documentation.​

Why You Need an FRC: Common Use Cases

Visa and Immigration Applications

The FRC is most commonly required for international travel documentation:​

  • Family Visa Applications: Embassies require FRC to verify family ties in Pakistan
  • Student Visas: Universities and consulates often request FRC for admission processes abroad​
  • Immigration Purposes: Demonstrates strong family connections that assure authorities of your intention to return​
  • Spouse and Dependent Visas: Essential for family reunion applications

Legal and Property Matters

The FRC has gained importance in domestic legal processes:​

  • Inheritance and Property Transfer: Required for succession certificates and property distribution​
  • Power of Attorney: Necessary when executing POA in favor of family members​
  • Women’s Property Rights: The 2025 reforms ensure daughters, wives, and mothers are included in property distribution processes​

Official Documentation

  • University Admissions Abroad: Required for scholarship applications requiring proof of guardianship​
  • Government Record-Keeping: Used for official verification in various administrative services
  • Family Verification: Essential for establishing legal family relationships

Eligibility Criteria for FRC Application

To apply for a Family Registration Certificate, you must meet the following criteria:​

  • Age Requirement: Must be 18 years or above
  • Valid Identity Document: Must possess a valid CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card), NICOP (National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis), or POC (Pakistan Origin Card)
  • Registered Family Data: Your family members must be registered in NADRA’s database with verified relationships

Documents Required for FRC Application

General Documents (All Categories)

Every FRC application requires these foundational documents:​

  • Applicant’s valid CNIC, NICOP, or POC
  • CNIC/NICOP/POC of relevant family members (parents, spouse, siblings, or children)
  • Child Registration Certificate (CRC or “B-Form”) for minors under 18
  • Recent passport-size photographs of minors with plain white background
  • Bayan-e-Halfi (Affidavit of Family Verification) – mandatory as of 2025​

Specific Requirements by FRC Type

For FRC by Birth:​

  • Applicant’s valid CNIC/NICOP/POC
  • Parents’ CNIC/NICOP/POC
  • Siblings’ CNIC/NICOP/POC
  • CRC (B-Form) for siblings under 18
  • Recent photographs of minor siblings
  • Signed affidavit

For FRC by Marriage:​

  • Applicant’s valid CNIC/NICOP/POC
  • Spouse’s CNIC/NICOP/POC
  • Children’s CNIC/NICOP/POC (if applicable)
  • CRC (B-Form) for children under 18 with photographs
  • Marriage Registration Certificate (Nikah Nama) or computerized marriage record
  • Signed affidavit

For FRC by Adoption:​

  • Applicant’s valid CNIC/NICOP/POC
  • Adoptive parents’ CNIC/NICOP/POC
  • Adopted child’s CRC (B-Form)
  • Recent photographs of adopted child
  • Adoption Deed, Guardianship Certificate, or Court Order confirming legal adoption
  • Signed affidavit

Important Documentation Notes

  • NADRA’s system instantly cross-checks all details with central records​
  • Discrepancies such as unregistered marriages, mismatched spellings, or expired CNICs must be corrected before applying
  • Providing incorrect or misleading information can lead to rejection and legal consequences​

How to Apply for FRC NADRA: Complete Process

Method 1: Online Application (Recommended)

The online application through Pak Identity is the fastest and most convenient method.​

Step-by-Step Online Application Process

Step 1: Access Pak Identity Portal

  • Visit the official Pak Identity website: 
  • https://id.nadra.gov.pk
  • Download the Pak Identity mobile app for Android or iOS​
  • Register a new account or log into your existing account

Step 2: Select FRC Application

  • Navigate to “New Application”
  • Choose “Issuance of Identity Document (CNIC, NICOP, FRC, POC)”
  • Select “Family Registration Certificate”​

Step 3: Choose FRC Type

  • Select the type of certificate needed: FRC with spouse and children (by Marriage) OR FRC with parents and siblings (by Birth)​
  • For combined certificate, select the Alpha + Beta option

Step 4: Verify Family Tree

  • The system displays your entire family composition as recorded in NADRA’s database​
  • Review all family members carefully
  • You can now include family members even if they’re abroad or not physically present by submitting their identification details​
  • For polygamous families, all spouses and their children must appear on the FRC​

Step 5: Upload Documents

  • Upload a compliant photograph (350 × 467 px minimum, plain white background, recent within 6 months)​
  • Upload scanned copies of required documents:
    • CNICs of all family members
    • Child Registration Certificates for minors
    • Marriage certificate (if applying for FRC by Marriage)
    • Any additional supporting documents

Step 6: Sign Digital Affidavit

  • Sign the required Bayan-e-Halfi (affidavit) to affirm the legitimacy of family data​
  • This is a mandatory verification step introduced in 2025​

Step 7: Enter Family Member Details

  • Enter CNIC numbers of all family members one by one
  • Specify their relationship to you under “Relation with Applicant”​
  • Add all relevant family members
  • Click “Verify my Family” to let the system check your family tree​

Step 8: Make Payment

  • Pay the application fee online using:
    • Debit/credit card (Visa/MasterCard)​
    • NADRA e-Sahulat service (within Pakistan)​
    • JazzCash or Easypaisa mobile wallets​

Step 9: Submit Application

  • Review all information carefully
  • Submit the application
  • You will receive a confirmation email with your application reference number

Step 10: Receive Your FRC

  • Once approved, you’ll receive a PDF version via email within 24 hours​
  • The FRC can also be downloaded directly from the Pak Identity app dashboard​
  • Check your spam folder if you don’t receive it in your inbox​

Method 2: In-Person Application at NADRA Registration Centre (NRC)

For those who prefer or require in-person service:​

Step 1: Visit Nearest NRC

  • Locate your nearest NADRA Registration Centre
  • Overseas Pakistanis can visit their relevant mission office abroad​

Step 2: Obtain Token

  • When entering the NRC, obtain a token number for your turn​

Step 3: Present Required Documents

  • Bring original CNICs of all family members
  • For FRC by Marriage, children under 18 must be physically present​
  • Submit all required supporting documents

Step 4: Data Entry and Photograph

  • NADRA staff will enter your data into the system
  • Your photograph will be captured onsite
  • Minor family members’ photographs will be taken if required

Step 5: Verification

  • Carefully proofread spellings and all particulars on the family tree before final issuance​
  • Any mismatches will be verified against NADRA’s database

Step 6: Payment

  • Pay the applicable fee at the counter (cash or card accepted)

Step 7: Collection

  • Collect your physical FRC certificate from the center​
  • Processing typically takes a few hours for in-person applications​

FRC NADRA Fee Structure (2026 Updated)

Understanding the current fee structure helps you budget for your application:​

Service TypeFee (PKR)Description
FRC Normal (Single Type)1,000Standard FRC by Birth, Marriage, or Adoption ​
FRC Executive (Single Type)1,000Same fee for executive service ​
Combined FRC (Alpha + Beta)2,000Includes both birth family and married family ​

Payment Methods

For In-Person Applications:​

  • Cash payment at NADRA counter
  • Debit/credit card at the registration center

For Online Applications:​

  • International debit/credit cards (Visa/MasterCard)
  • NADRA e-Sahulat franchise (Pakistan only)
  • JazzCash or Easypaisa mobile wallets​

Note: All fees are non-refundable and must be paid at the time of submission.​

Processing Time and Delivery

Online Applications

  • Standard Processing: 24 to 48 hours​
  • Delivery Method: PDF sent via email or downloadable from Pak Identity app​
  • Extended Processing: May take up to 5 working days in complex cases​

In-Person Applications

  • Standard Processing: Few hours on the same day​
  • Delivery Method: Physical certificate collected from NRC​

Factors Affecting Processing Time

  • Unverified family data requiring manual verification​
  • CNIC mismatches or expired documents
  • System updates or corrections needed in NADRA database
  • High application volume during peak seasons

Photo Requirements for FRC Application

When applying online, your photograph must meet strict NADRA specifications:​

Technical Requirements

  • Format: Color photograph in digital format
  • Dimensions: Minimum 350 × 467 pixels​
  • Background: Plain white with no shadows or extraneous objects
  • Recency: Not older than 6 months
  • Quality: High resolution, clear lighting and contrast

Pose and Appearance

  • Eyes open, not covered by hair, looking straight at camera
  • Neutral facial expression
  • Entire head down to shoulders visible
  • Natural skin and eye colors (no filters)

Restrictions

  • No glasses allowed
  • No head accessories, caps, or hats (except religious headwear that doesn’t obscure facial features)
  • No visible headgear that covers the face

How to Get Family Tree Data Online from NADRA

One of the most valuable features of the Pak Identity system is the ability to view and verify your complete family tree online.​

Verify NADRA Family Tree Online

Method 1: Through Pak Identity Website​

  1. Visit NADRA’s official website: 
  2. https://id.nadra.gov.pk/e-id/
  3. Register or sign in to your account
  4. Click “New Application”
  5. Choose “Issuance of Identity Document (CNIC, NICOP, FRC, POC)”
  6. Select “Family Registration Certificate”
  7. The system will display your complete family tree as recorded in NADRA’s database
  8. Review all family members and their relationships
  9. Verify accuracy before proceeding with FRC application

Method 2: Through Pak Identity Mobile App​

  1. Download and install the Pak Identity app
  2. Log into your verified account
  3. Navigate to the FRC application section
  4. Select “Verify my Family” option
  5. View your complete family tree with all registered members
  6. The app displays relationships, CNICs, and registration status

Verify Family Tree via SMS

NADRA also offers SMS-based verification as part of the Qaumi Tasdeeq-o-Tajdeed Campaign (QTTC), though this service provides limited information compared to online methods.​

What Family Tree Data Shows

When you access your family tree online, you can see:​

  • All registered family members in NADRA’s database
  • Relationship types (parent, child, sibling, spouse)
  • CNIC numbers of family members
  • Registration status (verified or unverified)
  • Missing or incomplete family data that needs correction

Benefits of Viewing Family Tree Online

  • Pre-Application Verification: Identify errors before submitting FRC application​
  • Data Correction: Discover discrepancies that need to be fixed at NADRA office
  • Family Updates: Add or remove family members based on life events
  • Complete Visibility: See your entire family structure in one place
  • Planning: Determine which type of FRC you need based on visible relationships

Common Issues and Solutions

Problem: “Family Not Verified” Error

Solution: Visit nearest NADRA office once to verify family relationships in the system. This typically happens when family data was never officially registered or needs manual verification.​

Problem: CNIC Mismatch

Solution: Ensure all CNIC numbers and data exactly match NADRA records. Update any expired or incorrect CNICs before applying for FRC.​

Problem: App Crash or Payment Stuck

Solution: Reinstall the Pak Identity app and check your card transaction limits. Ensure stable internet connection during payment.​

Problem: Not Receiving PDF

Solution: Check spam folder in your email or download directly from the app’s dashboard. Wait 48 hours before contacting NADRA support.​

Problem: Spouse or Children Not Showing

Solution: Your marriage and children’s births must be registered in NADRA’s database first. Visit NRC to update marital status and register children with CRCs.

Problem: Incorrect Spellings on Certificate

Solution: Proofread carefully before final submission. If already issued, you’ll need to apply for corrections at NADRA office, which may require additional fees.

2025-2026 Updates and Reforms

NADRA has implemented significant changes to the FRC system:​

Legal Status Grant

The FRC has been granted legal status through recent reforms, making it more authoritative for official purposes. This change enhances its validity in property and inheritance matters.​

Mandatory Affidavit (Bayan-e-Halfi)

All applicants must now submit a signed undertaking affirming the legitimacy of family data. This reduces fraud and ensures accountability for information provided.​

Women’s Rights Protection

The revised FRC process ensures daughters, wives, and mothers are properly included in family documentation. This addresses critical gaps where women were often overlooked in property distribution and inheritance matters.​

Remote Family Member Inclusion

You can now include family members who are abroad or not physically present by submitting their identification details. NADRA verifies their legitimacy through internal database checks.​

Polygamous Family Representation

For polygamous families, all spouses and their children must appear on the FRC, ensuring accurate representation across all family branches.​

Local Service Access

Citizens residing in Islamabad who own property in other cities can now access local NADRA office services without traveling to their property’s location. This convenience applies to property-related procedures and family registration.​

Enhanced Digital Services

The shift to digital platforms through Pak Identity has greatly improved efficiency and accessibility. Most services can now be completed from home using mobile devices.​

Tips for Successful FRC Application

Before Applying

  1. Verify Family Tree First: Check your family tree online before applying to identify any discrepancies​
  2. Update All CNICs: Ensure all family members have valid, non-expired CNICs
  3. Register Marriages: Make sure your marriage is registered in NADRA’s system
  4. Obtain Child Registration Certificates: Get CRCs (B-Forms) for all children under 18
  5. Gather Documents: Collect all required documents before starting the application

During Application

  1. Double-Check Data: Always verify CNIC numbers and family data before submission​
  2. Use Secure Internet: Apply using your own device with secure internet connection​
  3. Avoid Third-Party Agents: Protect your identity by applying directly​
  4. Review Family Tree: Carefully check the system-generated family tree before confirming
  5. Read Affidavit: Understand the Bayan-e-Halfi before signing

After Application

  1. Save Reference Number: Keep your application reference number for tracking
  2. Track Status: Use the Pak Identity app to monitor application progress
  3. Check Email: Look for the FRC PDF in your inbox and spam folder
  4. Verify Certificate: Review the issued FRC for accuracy
  5. Keep Multiple Copies: Save digital and print copies for future use

FAQs About FRC NADRA

Can I apply for FRC from outside Pakistan?

Yes, you can apply from abroad using the Pak Identity app if your CNIC/NICOP is active and data is verified. Overseas Pakistanis can also visit their relevant mission office for in-person applications.​​

Is biometrics required for FRC?

No, FRC doesn’t require biometric verification. It is issued based on your registered family information already in NADRA’s database.​

What if my family data is incorrect?

You must visit a NADRA office to update family records before applying online. The system will not process applications with unverified or mismatched data.​

Can I use someone else’s phone to apply?

Yes, but it’s recommended to use your own email and phone number to avoid verification issues. The application will be linked to the email you provide.​

Is the Pak Identity App safe?

Yes, it’s NADRA’s official app with encrypted services and secure payment gateways. The app is verified and available on Google Play Store and Apple App Store.​

How long is the FRC valid?

The FRC doesn’t have an expiration date, but embassies and institutions may require a recently issued certificate (typically within 3-6 months) for their processes.

Can I get FRC for deceased family members?

The FRC shows family relationships as they existed. Deceased family members who were registered in NADRA will appear on your family tree. Their status can be noted in the certificate.

What’s the difference between FRC and Succession Certificate?

FRC is a family tree document for identification purposes, while a Succession Certificate is a legal document issued by courts for inheritance and property transfer. FRC may support succession certificate applications but doesn’t replace it.​

Conclusion

The Family Registration Certificate (FRC) from NADRA has become an indispensable document for Pakistani citizens navigating visa applications, property matters, and legal processes. With the introduction of the Pak Identity platform and recent 2025-2026 reforms, obtaining your FRC online has become remarkably straightforward.​

By following this comprehensive guide, you can successfully apply for your FRC from the comfort of your home, verify your complete family tree online, and ensure all documentation meets NADRA’s requirements. The digital transformation has eliminated the need for long queues at NADRA centers, with most applications processed within 24-48 hours.​​

Whether you need an FRC for immigration, education abroad, or property matters, the online application process through Pak Identity offers convenience, security, and efficiency. Take advantage of the family tree verification feature to ensure your application is error-free before submission.​

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