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Renewed NIRA ID Collection Notifications now Activated

Several individuals who completed the renewal process in late May and early June 2025 have begun to receive SMS messages from NIRA informing them that their renewed IDs are now available for pick-up. The notifications, which include details about the collection process and assigned centres, offer a long-awaited relief to many Ugandans whose IDs had expired or were due for expiration this year.
John Kenny AdeyaBy John Kenny AdeyaJuly 13, 20255 Mins Read
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Kampala, Uganda — After weeks of waiting, Ugandans who renewed their National Identity Cards during the early stages of the ongoing mass renewal campaign are now receiving official notifications from the National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) indicating that their cards are ready for collection. The development comes since June 5th 2025 as the first tangible result of the ID renewal exercise that was officially launched on 27 May 2025, marking the beginning of one of Uganda’s most extensive identity management operations in over a decade. The notifications people are receiving have been confirmed through this sarcastic post on the NIRA X handle.

Colleagues; notifications have started coming. Expect more https://t.co/BBIYYTnVsu pic.twitter.com/3urrU7G9hG

— NIRA (@NIRA_Ug) July 13, 2025

Early Renewers Receive Collection Alerts

Several individuals who completed the renewal process in late May and early June 2025 have begun to receive SMS messages from NIRA informing them that their renewed IDs are now available for pick-up. The notifications, which include details about the collection process and assigned centres, offer a long-awaited relief to many Ugandans whose IDs had expired or were due for expiration this year.

NIRA has confirmed that the notifications are being issued in batches, with priority given to those who renewed their cards during the first month of the campaign.

Renewed NIRA ID Collection Notifications now Activated
Renewed NIRA ID Collection Notifications now Activated
How to use NIRA Pre-Registration Portal 2025 for ID Renewal
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Where and How to Collect Your Renewed ID

According to NIRA’s standard procedure, applicants are required to collect their renewed National IDs from the exact NIRA office or registration point where they submitted their renewal applications. For instance, individuals who renewed their IDs in Kawempe Division must collect their cards from NIRA Kawempe.

The following documents are required for collection:

  • The Acknowledgement Slip or Application Number issued after renewal
  • The applicant’s old National ID (if available)
  • A valid phone number, which must match the one used during registration

Officials advise that individuals collect their cards during official working hours and avoid peak hours to reduce waiting time. Importantly, collection of renewed National IDs remains free of charge.

Nationwide Renewal and Registration Campaign Still Underway

The collection notices are part of the broader national campaign that seeks to renew expired or soon-to-expire IDs and to register millions of Ugandans who have never been documented, including school-going children and other unregistered persons. The renewal exercise, launched under the theme “My ID, My Right”, is slated to run until January 2026.

It is estimated that over 17 million Ugandans are currently undocumented or due for registration, making the current drive one of the most ambitious in Uganda’s civil registration history.

Free Name and Detail Corrections Begin July 21 — But Not for Everyone

In a significant upcoming development, NIRA has announced that it will open a free window for certain data changes on National IDs starting 21 July 2025. This includes changes related to:

  • Maiden names
  • Religious names
  • Other corrections deemed necessary to reflect identity accurately

However, it is crucial to understand the distinction between free changes and paid corrections. According to official communication, only changes required due to clerical or administrative errors made by NIRA will be processed at no cost. In contrast, voluntary or personal changes—such as correcting spelling variations or changing names due to marriage or religious conversion—will incur a fee of UGX 200,000.

This policy is designed to preserve the integrity of Uganda’s identity database while allowing genuine cases to be rectified.

Procedure for Making Changes

Beginning 21 July, individuals who wish to amend their details must visit their district NIRA office in person. The process requires:

  • Presentation of the renewed National ID
  • A supporting document, such as a marriage certificate, affidavit, or baptism card
  • Payment of the applicable fee (only if the change is initiated by the applicant)

Once verified, changes may take several weeks to process. The corrected ID will be delivered to the district centre from which the application was initiated.

Avoiding Brokers and Middlemen

As the campaign intensifies, NIRA has warned the public against engaging unauthorized agents or middlemen who claim to offer faster services in exchange for payment. The Authority insists that all services—renewal, collection, and legitimate corrections—are processed at no cost unless explicitly stated.

Citizens are urged to use official NIRA communication channels, including the toll-free number 0800 211 700, or visit the NIRA website for accurate updates.

Importance of the National ID

The National ID remains a mandatory document for accessing a wide range of services in Uganda, including:

  • Banking and mobile money services
  • SIM card registration
  • Travel across East Africa
  • Access to government programmes and subsidies
  • Voting in national elections

With the current drive aiming to clean and strengthen the country’s identification database, NIRA’s efforts are not only administrative but also central to digital transformation, social protection, and national security.


What You Need to Know about National ID Renewal, Collection and Correction

ItemDetail
Renewal CollectionAvailable now for those who renewed in late May/early June
Collection CentreThe same location where you submitted your application
Documents RequiredAcknowledgement Slip, old ID, valid phone number
Cost of CollectionFree
Correction Period Begins21 July 2025
Free CorrectionsErrors caused by NIRA (e.g., wrong spellings)
Paid CorrectionsPersonal choice changes (UGX 200,000)
Where to Make ChangesDistrict NIRA offices only

Final Word

As the government intensifies efforts to streamline identity management, Ugandans are encouraged to remain proactive in renewing their National IDs, collecting them once ready, and ensuring that the information printed on them is accurate and up to date. The process may be lengthy, but the outcome—legal identity and access to services—is a fundamental right every citizen deserves to enjoy.

For any questions or clarifications, the public is advised to contact their nearest NIRA branch or use official communication channels to avoid misinformation.

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