e-KTP
KTP-el (Electronic Resident Identity Card)
The e-KTP is Indonesia's mandatory electronic national ID card, a smart card with a contactless chip built on the lifelong 16-digit NIK number. Enrollment captures fingerprints, iris, and facial biometrics for deduplication, and the NIK serves as the master key for e-KYC and government service linkage nationwide.
Issued to roughly 170+ million residents
Domestic
How to register, log in, and renew e-KTP
Apply for an e-KTP
- Visit your local Dukcapil (Population and Civil Registration) office in your district.
- Bring your family card (Kartu Keluarga) and required documents; applicants must be 17 or older, or married.
- Provide biometrics (photo, fingerprints, iris) and sign the record.
- Collect the e-KTP once printed, which is free of charge.
Replace a lost or damaged e-KTP
- Report a lost card to the police to obtain a loss certificate if required.
- Bring the certificate and your family card to the Dukcapil office to request a reprint.
- Collect the replacement e-KTP once issued.
Steps are a general guide and can change. Always confirm the current process on the official portal.
Privacy and trust
Governed by the Population Administration Law and the Personal Data Protection Law No. 27/2022, with Dukcapil warning against e-KTP photocopying and IKD activation scams.
Identity verification providers
Independent identity verification vendors that support documents like this for KYC and onboarding. Exact document coverage varies by provider and region, so confirm support before relying on it.
e-KTP: frequently asked questions
- What is the NIK and how does it relate to the e-KTP?
- The NIK is the lifelong 16-digit single population identity number, and the e-KTP is the physical card carrying it, used as the key for e-KYC and government service linkage.
- Does the digital IKD replace my physical e-KTP?
- No. IKD and KTP-el coexist and complement each other, and IKD activation is currently optional.