How can I print my national ID card?
Use the UserID and OTP to log into to the myportal.nimc.gov.ng or dashboard.nimc.gov.ng portal. Go to the the “Print Premium Slip” or “Print Standard Slip” menu section on the portal’s homepage.
What type of paper are IDS printed?
Teslin
Teslin is a synthetic paper material that is flexible, highly printable, waterproof and tear resistant. It is often used in the ID badge industry due to its flexible surface to receive both dye-based ink jet printing and other options for offset and laser printing.
What is ID size for printing?
The CR80 is the standard size for an ID card and measures 86mm x 54mm. It’s exactly the same size as a standard credit card and is the size accepted by the vast majority of ID card printers.
How do I know if my NIN card is ready?
Visit the National Identity Management Commission [NIMC] website. Scroll down the home page and click on ‘e-ID Card Status Portal’ to check if your card is ready and in an activation centre. Now, fill in your first name, last name and your NIMC check tracking ID and hit the ‘check now’ icon.
How can I get my national ID card online?
Downloading and Using the Enrolment Form To download your enrolment form online go to Fill all forms in block letters and proceed to the nearest enrolment Centre for biometrics capturing in order to obtain the National Identification Number (NIN).
How are IDS printed?
Dye-sublimation printing involves the use of heat to transfer dye onto a print surface such as a plastic card. As it passes over the film the print head heats up, causing the dyes to vaporize and permeate the glossy surface of the paper before returning to solid form.
What is standard ID size?
The standard size for ID cards is about the size of a credit card, or in measurements: 2 1/8″ x 3 3/8″. It’s most widely used for photo ID cards in workplaces and schools, access control, time and attendance tracking, library cards, membership cards, reward and loyalty cards, gift cards, and more.
What is my national ID?
Social Security card In the absence of a national identity card (and concordant national identity number), the Social Security number has become the de facto national identifier for a large variety of purposes, both governmental and non-governmental.