The departments of Home Affairs and Basic Education deployed mobile
units to 1 625 school nationwide to assist young people in rural areas.
The Department of Home Affairs is on a drive to assist young people get
their IDs.
In partnership with the Department of Basic Education, mobile units have
scoured the nation’s schools to provide DHA services.
The programme is an extension of a mobile unit capability that has
existed since at least 2020.
81 833 applications still pending
In the first three months of the 2024/25 financial year, 37 214 school
children have been delivered their IDs and other home affairs-specific
documentation.
Additionally, 81 833 children and 44 619 adults have been assisted with
their documentation and are awaiting delivery.
The mobile units give children and their parents at 1 625 schools an
opportunity to access services without incurring the cost of travel and
lengthy wait times.
The initiative focused on the nation’s rural areas, with Limpopo
benefitting the most with 8 765 pupils assisted between April and June.
Mobile units in the Eastern Cape registered 5 763 pupils, while
departments in Kwazulu-Natal assisted 3 799.
“Our goal remains the complete digital transformation and automation of
all DHA processes to make it more secure and convenient to obtain civic
documentation,” stated DHA Minister Leon Schreiber.
“This project is a good example of our commitment to continuously
improve our use of the tools currently at our disposal to deliver
dignity, even as we work at speed to bring about the digital
transformation,” he said.
How to apply for a South African ID
Applications for IDs are submitted on a BI-9 form completed in black
ink, accompanied by a certified copy of the applicant’s birth
certificate and two colour ID photos.
Naturalised citizens or permanent residence holders must attach their
naturalisation certificate, permanent residency certificate, exemption
certificate and the BI-1620 form.
The re-issuing of IDs for spouses who have changed surnames or those who
have lost or had their ID stolen can be done using the BI-9 form with a
marriage certificate and relevant affidavit.
First time applicants must be 16 or older, and Temporary Identification
Certificates can be obtained at any DHA office and will be done so using
fingerprint verification.