Apply for a Ghana Card
The Ghana Card is the national ID and your legal Taxpayer Identification Number. Apply at any NIA registration centre.
Services for everyday life — identity, health, housing, family.
The Ghana Card is the national ID and your legal Taxpayer Identification Number. Apply at any NIA registration centre.
Register a new birth or request a certified copy of an existing record. Certificates are issued by the Births and Deaths Registry.
Register a death and obtain a certified death certificate from the Births and Deaths Registry. You need this document for estate settlement, insurance, and official government processes.
Register a marriage under the Marriage Act and request a certified copy. Customary and religious marriages can also be registered for legal recognition.
Register with the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) and get your health insurance card. Your card gives you access to free or subsidised healthcare at accredited facilities across Ghana.
Renew your Ghanaian driver's licence online or at any DVLA office. Expired licences beyond 6 months require a fresh driving test.
Legally change your name by deed poll or statutory declaration through the Registrar-General's Department. Once registered, you can update your Ghana Card, passport, and other official documents.
Register your land or property and obtain a title certificate through the Lands Commission. A title certificate gives you secure, legally recognised ownership of your land under the Land Act, 2020 (Act 1036).