And now let me tell you that NADRA has provided a great facility to the citizens. NADRA has announced to provide services at more than 1,000 P-Sahulat franchise centers across the country for the renewal of National Identity Card and replacement of lost cards. Citizens will now be able to apply from the nearest Sahulat center and there will be no need to visit the central offices of NADRA.
Good news for citizens! NADRA has made it easier to renew your National Identity Card (NIC) or replace a lost card. Now, you don’t have to visit NADRA offices in person. You can get these services at more than 1,000 P-Sahulat franchise centers across the country.
This step is meant to save time and make things simpler for everyone. Citizens can visit their nearest P-Sahulat center to apply for renewal or replacement of their NIC.
| Service | Where to Apply | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| NIC Renewal | P-Sahulat Centers | No need to go to NADRA office |
| Lost NIC Replacement | P-Sahulat Centers | Easy and fast application |
This facility is especially helpful for people living far from city centers or those who have busy schedules.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Can anyone use P-Sahulat centers for NADRA services?
Yes, all citizens who need to renew or replace their NIC can visit the nearest P-Sahulat center.
Q2: Do I need to make an appointment?
Most centers work on a walk-in basis, but it’s better to check with your local center before visiting.
Q3: Are the services at P-Sahulat centers fast?
Yes, applying through these centers is quicker than visiting central NADRA offices.
Q4: Where can I find my nearest P-Sahulat center?
You can check online or contact your local franchise for the nearest location.
This initiative by NADRA makes it easier for everyone to manage their identity documents without hassle. For more updates and government services, you can visit 8171rashanprogram.com.

Rana Shahriyar is a dedicated content writer and contributor at 8171 Rashan Program. With a strong interest in social welfare programs and government initiatives, his work focuses on delivering clear, reliable, and easy to understand information for the public.