Your INEC Voters Card is your key to having a voice in Nigerian elections. It is essential for you to be able to cast your vote and make a difference in your community. To simplify the registration process, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has implemented an online system that enables you to begin the registration process from the convenience of your own home.
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This guide provides a detailed, easy-to-follow walkthrough of the online registration process for your INEC Voters Card PVC. It addresses frequently asked questions, points out common errors to steer clear of, and outlines the steps for retrieving your card once you have completed the registration process.
Why You Need Your PVC
- The PVC is proof that you are a registered voter.
- It gives you the legal right to vote in elections.
- It helps INEC maintain accurate voter records.
- It strengthens democracy by ensuring every eligible Nigerian can take part in elections.
If you are 18 years or above and a Nigerian citizen, you must get your INEC Voters Card to be eligible to vote.
Step 1: Visit the INEC Website
- To register your INEC Voters Car, Go to the official INEC registration portal
- Click on “Get Started”.
- Select “New Voter Pre-registration” if you have never registered before.
- If your card is lost or you want to update your information, choose the relevant option on the portal.
Important: You can only register once. Multiple registrations can invalidate your application and may be treated as a crime.
Step 2: Create or Log in to Your Portal Account
- Enter your name, email, phone number, and password.
- Use a valid email address because INEC will send you a verification mail.
- Check your spam folder if you don’t see the email in your inbox.
- Click the verification link in your email, then return to the portal to log in.
- Agree to the Declaration Page confirming your details will be accurate.
Step 3: Complete the Registration Form
You will provide:
- Biodata: full name, date of birth, gender, occupation, NIN, nationality.
- Additional details: education level, disability status, maiden name.
- Residence: country, state, LGA, or city.
- Birth information: country, state, LGA, or city of birth.
- Origin information: country, state, LGA, and town or village.
- Polling unit: state, local government, and area where you plan to vote.
Optional but helpful: Upload supporting documents such as a National ID card or passport. This makes it easier for INEC to confirm your identity.
Click “Save and Continue” to confirm your application update.
Step 4: Upload Your Photographs
- Upload two recent passport-style photographs:
- One with a neutral face
- One smiling
- Ensure photos are clear, well-lit, and not blurred.
- The portal will resize them automatically.
Step 5: Schedule an Appointment
- Choose a nearby biometric capturing centre from the list provided.
- Over 811 centres are available nationwide.
- Pick a convenient date and time for your appointment.
- Biometric capturing includes fingerprints and other unique physical details.
- The process takes about 30 minutes.
If you miss your appointment, you can reschedule through the INEC portal.
After Registration: Collecting Your PVC
- Once your biometrics are completed, you will receive a Temporary Voter’s Card (TVC).
- Keep your TVC safe because you need it to collect your permanent card.
- INEC will notify you when your INEC Voters Card is ready for collection.
- Collection usually takes 1 to 3 months.
- If your TVC is missing, log in to the INEC portal and reprint it.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Registering more than once
- Using false information
- Uploading unclear photographs
- Missing your biometric appointment
- Losing your Temporary Voter’s Card
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Final Note
Registering for your PVC online is fast and stress-free. You only need a valid email, internet access, and your basic personal information. Complete the online steps, attend your biometric appointment, and keep your TVC safe until you collect your PVC.
Your vote is your voice. Take action today by registering for your INEC Voters Card and play your part in shaping Nigeria’s future.