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The ID card has expired. Can I get a new one?

Generally, you can go to the local public security organ or the household registration window of the police station to apply for ID card redemption. It should be noted that the location of local household registration and foreign household registration for identity cards may be different. Please consult the local public security organ for details. Taking Guangdong as an example:

First, use the "self-service application machine for resident identity cards" in the service area.

1. Click on "Self-service Application Machine for Resident Identity Cards" to get a new card when it expires.

2. Put the ID card in the identification area for identification.

Step 3 scan the photo receipt

4. Take photos on the spot, look at the camera and keep the front upright.

5. Enter the correct mobile phone number for SMS verification.

6. Collect fingerprints, hands and fingers to avoid being recognized.

7. Choose a convenient payment method. After the payment is successful. Just wait for the notice. After the certificate is completed, a text message will be sent to this mobile phone to inform you to collect it. Usually it can be collected within 60 working days.

Two, to apply for a replacement account to the local public security bureau:

1. Bring your ID card and household registration book to the local police station;

2. take pictures. You can take photos again in the lobby, or you can take photos in the photo studio that day, and then go to the public security bureau with the receipt of your ID card.

It usually takes 60 days to get the ID card.

Resident identity card is a legal document used to prove the identity of the holder, which is mostly issued to citizens by governments of various countries or regions. And as an important identification document for everyone. With the emergence of a large number of new technologies, ID cards can contain biometric information, such as photos, facial features, palm features, iris scanning recognition or fingerprint recognition, and other information that usually appears on ID cards (or databases).

legal ground

Law of the People's Republic of China on Resident Identity Cards Article 2 China citizens who have reached the age of 16 and live in People's Republic of China (PRC) shall apply for resident identity cards in accordance with the provisions of this Law; China citizens under the age of 16 may apply for resident identity cards in accordance with the provisions of this Law.