According to Article 3 of the Law on Resident Identity Cards, the registered items of resident identity cards include: name, gender, nationality, date of birth, location of permanent residence, citizen identity number, personal photo, fingerprint information, validity period of certificates and issuing authority.
Citizenship number is a unique and life-long identity code for every citizen, which is compiled by public security organs according to the national standard of citizenship number.
Citizens applying for obtaining, renewing or replacing resident identity cards shall register their fingerprint information.
I need to reissue my ID card. According to the relevant regulations, if you lose your ID card, you need to apply for a replacement at the local police station with your household registration book. Article 3 of the Law on Resident Identity Cards stipulates that citizens should register their fingerprint information when applying for receiving, redeeming or renewing their resident identity cards.
I'll go to the police station where your household registration is located with my household registration book to go through the formalities of reporting the loss and completing it. It costs 40 yuan and takes two months.
I take my account book to the police station where my account is located, and then get the receipt. At that time, I will take the receipt to the police station for a long time, short time 1 month, long time 2-3 months.
According to the regulations, if a citizen's ID card is lost, it is generally required that citizens need to bring their household registration book to the nearest police station to apply for loss reporting. Whether it is necessary to report the loss in order to reissue the ID card locally, you need to consult the local household registration department.
"Opinions on Establishing the System of Receiving and Reissuing the Loss of Resident Identity Cards in Different Places"
The relevant contents are as follows: If a citizen loses his identity card, he shall report the loss to the local police station where his permanent residence is located. The fact that a citizen loses his replacement certificate itself informs the public security organ of the loss of the certificate, and there is no need to report the loss in the newspaper. There is no relevant law requiring citizens to do so after losing their identity cards.
If a resident's ID card is lost and is fraudulently used by others, the fraudulent user and the relevant departments should bear corresponding legal responsibilities, and the person who lost his ID card is not responsible for the behavior that he did not implement. The Identity Card Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) also clearly stipulates that anyone who fraudulently uses another person's identity card shall be fined between 200 yuan and 1,000 yuan by the public security organ, or detained for less than 10 days. If there are illegal gains, the illegal gains shall be confiscated.