The best way for South African ID applications in 2024. Picture: File/Fotor.
At the start of the New Year be sure to familiarise yourself with this list of essential info on South African ID applications in 2024.
The best way for South African ID applications in 2024. Picture: File/Fotor.
It’s the New Year, and we’ve got all the essential info you’ll need for South African ID applications in 2024. The year didn’t start well for the Department of Home Affairs, with a systems outage that left many early South African ID applications in 2024 floundering.
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Nevertheless, no matter if you’ve lost yours, had it stolen or cloned, or simply want to turn-in your trusty green mamba for a smart ID card, here’s the essential info you need. 16-year-old, first-time applicants can apply for free. If you are older than 16-years of age, the cost of South African ID applications in 2024 is R140.
The green booklets haven’t been phased out yet, but smart ID cards were introduced as far back as 2013. To initiate any South African ID applications in 2024 is a fairly straightforward process online, but you do still have to visit a DHA branch to complete the biometrics portion of the application. Here’s how it works …
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If you’re a South African citizen, you must bring your old green ID booklet (if you have one), a driver’s license or passport as identification. If you’re born in a foreign country but eligible for a South African ID online, a government-issue foreign identification card or passport can be used as valid identification.
South African ID applications in 2024 can be done as follows:
South African ID applications in 2024 require you to submit the following documents (if applicable):
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