NADRA describes FRC as a certificate reflecting family composition data, with categories including By Birth, By Marriage, By Adoption and By All. We provide application guidance only; NADRA issues the certificate.
FRC record issues we can help you identify
- FRC by Birth guidance
- FRC by Marriage guidance
- FRC by Adoption/By All guidance
- Family-record consistency review
- NADRA process guidance
Information to check before an FRC application
NADRA currently lists the applicant’s 13-digit identity number as a core requirement. Family-record issues may need correction with NADRA.
What an FRC confirms
NADRA describes the Family Registration Certificate as proof of family-composition data. The available FRC category depends on the applicant’s recorded family relationships, so incorrect or incomplete family data may need to be addressed through NADRA’s own process.
Official reference: NADRA – Family Registration Certificate. Official requirements and legislation can change; check the current source before relying on a procedural checklist.
Possible next steps with NADRA family records
If NADRA family data is accurate, the applicant can follow the current FRC process. If a relationship is missing or incorrect, the underlying NADRA record may need correction before a certificate can reflect it properly.
FRC certificate questions
What does an FRC show?
NADRA describes the FRC as proof of family-composition data recorded in its system.
What if a family member or relationship is missing or incorrect?
An FRC reflects NADRA’s recorded family data. A record issue may need to be corrected through NADRA before the desired family composition can appear accurately.
Who issues the FRC?
Only NADRA issues the Family Registration Certificate. Private assistance can help with process guidance but cannot alter or approve NADRA records.