The National Identification Authority (NIA) has announced an upward adjustment in fees for some of its services, citing the need to sustain and enhance service delivery.
The Authority made this known in a notice shared on its official Facebook page on Wednesday, January 22. According to the NIA, the revised fees are intended to support operational efficiency while maintaining the quality of services provided to the public.

The new charges affect a range of services, including first-time registration, updates to personal information, replacement of the Ghana Card, changes to nationality status, and registration for non-citizen cards.
The NIA has advised members of the public to familiarize themselves with the revised fee structure as it comes into effect, noting that the adjustments will contribute to the long-term sustainability of its operations.






