• Contact Mail: info@nir.gov.lr

About The NIR

The National Identification Registry is an autonomous agency within the Executive Branch of the Government of Liberia.  It was created by an Act of the National Legislature in 2011 because the framers were, among other things, “mindful that double dipping, illegal migration and other frauds resulting from impersonation and identity theft continue to undermine the efforts of Government to strengthen public and private institutions, provide essential services, and promote rule of law and progress.”
Therefore, the response to the above challenges was to create the NIR, with a mandate to “design, produce, and issue biometric cards, each with a unique identifying number to be called a Social Security Number, to be the primary government approved identity number (for registration of birth, death, passports, immigrant documents, bank accounts, Driver’s License, social security benefits, and other identification documents) supported by adequate and appropriate security features to address the challenge of possible fraudulent duplication."
In 2017, the NIR entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MFDP) and the Civil Service Agency (CSA) for the biometric enrollment of the employees of the Government of Liberia. The primary objective of this partnership was to use the unique identification attributes of the Registry to remove ‘ghost’ names from the GoL payroll. Prior to this effort, several projects had been undertaken by the Government to address the perennial problem of ‘ghosts’ on the payroll; but none of these efforts had produced a sustainable solution. It was estimated that at least five percent of the payroll budget was lost to ‘ghost’ payments. 
To meet the challenge of enrolling all citizens and residents into the National Biometric Identification System (NBIS), we operate 23 Enrollment Centers across the country, including locations in the capital city of each county.

Our Services

Citizen ID Card

  1. Fill in an application form called NIR Application Form
  2. Sit interview with Immigration Officer (s)
  3. Sit interview with NIR Staff (s)
  4. Make payment for your card and collect receipt
  5. Proceed to the NIR Enrollment Operator to get enrolled

Resident ID Card

  1. Fill in an application form called NIR Application Form
  2. Sit interview with Immigration Officer (s)
  3. Sit interview with NIR Staff (s)
  4. Make payment for your card and collect receipt
  5. Proceed to the NIR Enrollment Operator to get enrolled

e-Verification

The e-verfication portal is being used by telephone companies, Banks and other institutions that are partners to the NIR that need to verified the authenticity of our cards

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Address

 Allision Street, Behind YWCA Congo Town

(231) 881-490-759 / +231-(0) 770-490-759

info@nir.gov.lr

Mon - Fri: 8:00 - 4:00PM

Useful Links

 Executive Mansion

Ministry of Internal Affairs

 Ministry of Justice

 Ministry of Health

 LISGIS

 NASSCORP

 MFDP

 

Recent Documents

Recent Documents

2019 NIR Annual Report
 
MOU with MNO for the use of the NIR Card to register SIM

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