Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - I used to have a beard on my ID card photo, but now I have cut it off, so I need to apply for a new ID card.

I used to have a beard on my ID card photo, but now I have cut it off, so I need to apply for a new ID card.

No, I can't change my ID card until it expires, unless I lose it.

Apply for replacement

The replacement of the second-generation resident identity card refers to the situation that the identity card needs to be replaced when it is lost. If a replacement is needed, you need to report the loss to the public security organ, handle it according to the application procedures, and re-fill in the registration form for permanent residents (apply for an ID card), which I confirm and sign.

Hukou address

Standardizing the address of permanent residence is to meet the needs of the construction of the new permanent population information system. The new version of the permanent population information system has the function of inquiring about the gatehouse card, through which the information of the permanent population living at this address can be inquired.

Punctuality requirement

Wash the sweat and oil on your face before shooting, and rub a little powder on oily skin; Tidy up your hair, long hair should show your ears, and don't put the bun on your head; You can't reflect light when you take pictures with glasses. If there is reflection, it should be replaced by the lensless glasses frame provided by the shooting point. It is required to wear dark collared clothes when shooting, and those who wear light series clothes should wear the clothes provided by the photography point for shooting; The head and face shall not be skewed and rolled over; If your face is dark, you should sit forward slightly; Don't wear all kinds of jewelry, wear heavy makeup.

Compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, overseas Chinese, foreigners and stateless persons who have joined or resumed China nationality apply for the second generation resident identity cards. A: Hong Kong compatriots, Macao compatriots and Taiwan Province compatriots who have moved to the mainland to settle down, overseas Chinese who have returned to China to settle down, foreigners and stateless persons who have settled in People's Republic of China (PRC) and have been approved to join or restore People's Republic of China (PRC) nationality should apply for a second-generation identity card when registering their permanent residence.

If the time required for the public security organ to handle the second-generation resident identity card conforms to the law, the public security organ shall issue the resident identity card within 60 days from the date when the citizen submits the registration form of the resident identity card; In areas with inconvenient transportation, the processing time may be appropriately extended, but the extension time shall not exceed 30 days.