Thursday, October 13, 2011

Lost MyKAD Procedure effective June 2011

Reported that the public would no longer need to lodge a police report for lost or damaged birth, marriage, academic and vehicle registration certificates, passports, driving licences and land grant

The applicants can still lodge a police report if they want to. To replace a lost or stolen MyKad, the applicant only needs to go our nearest branch. For first time replacement, the applicant needs to pay RM110.



“If it is for the second time, the fee will be RM210,” she said, adding that the fee for damaged MyKad was RM10.


“The applicant must however submit the spoilt MyKad to our officers,” she said, adding that once a person had applied for a new MyKad, the old one would be considered void and could not be used in transactions



Road Transport Department official said it had abolished the police report requirement since 2005 to replace driving licences. “An applicant only needs to visit our nearest branch and bring along his or her MyKad, photo and RM5,” he said.


http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/10/13/nation/9689532&sec=nation

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