The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has expanded digital Union Council registration services to Tando Allahyar and Jamshoro in Sindh, enabling citizens to register births, deaths, marriages, and divorces without visiting Union Council offices.
The initiative leverages the Pak ID mobile application, allowing applicants to complete documentation, submit applications, and receive certificates directly at home.
Convenience Through Digital Governance
Previously, residents of these cities had to visit local Union Councils in person, which caused delays and inefficiencies.
With the digital system, citizens can now access registration services quickly, reducing administrative hurdles and saving time.
The service ensures transparency, efficiency, and accurate record-keeping by automating the registration process.
Collaboration with Provincial Governments
NADRA developed this digital system in coordination with provincial authorities to ensure smooth implementation and wider accessibility.
The initiative follows directives from the Federal Minister for Interior as part of a broader strategy to modernize public services.
Officials emphasized that the digital rollout aligns with government efforts to reduce inefficiencies and enhance citizen facilitation.
Future Expansion Across Sindh
Authorities confirmed that work is underway to extend the service to additional cities in Sindh.
It is expected that soon all residents across the province will be able to complete Union Council registrations digitally.
This expansion reflects the governmentโs commitment to digitization and nationwide service improvement.
Benefits for Citizens
The digital system eliminates long queues and the need for repeated visits to Union Council offices.
It also ensures timely issuance of certificates while maintaining data accuracy and security.
Citizens can now track applications online, making the registration process more convenient and reliable.
Promoting Efficiency and Transparency
By adopting the Pak ID app for Union Council services, NADRA has introduced a transparent, automated framework for civil registration.
This step marks a major milestone in digital governance and public service delivery in Sindh.
Officials are encouraging residents to use the app to experience a more streamlined, hassle-free registration process.
Conclusion
NADRAโs expansion of digital UC registration services to Tando Allahyar and Jamshoro represents a significant advancement in citizen facilitation.
The move enhances convenience, efficiency, and transparency while aligning with the governmentโs broader digitization objectives.
As the service continues to expand across Sindh, it is expected to transform civil registration into a fully accessible digital platform.

