MyGovID
MyGovID (online login for public services)
MyGovID is a single secure account that lets people in Ireland access a wide range of online government services with one login. It offers a basic account (email only) and a verified account requiring high-assurance, in-person identity proofing via a Public Services Card. With no national ID card in Ireland, MyGovID acts as the de facto online identity gateway.
Official sources cite 140+ connected services
Identity foundation for Ireland's Government Digital Wallet (national EUDI Wallet), with public testing begun in 2026
How to register, log in, and renew MyGovID
Create a MyGovID account
- Go to mygovid.ie and register a basic account with your email address and a password.
- Confirm your email to activate the basic account, which works for a limited set of services.
Verify your MyGovID account
- Have a Public Services Card (PSC) and a verified MyGovID-linked mobile number.
- Link your PSC details in MyGovID to upgrade to a verified account.
- A verified account unlocks the full range of government online services.
Log in with MyGovID
- On a government service, choose MyGovID and enter your email and password.
- Enter the one-time code sent to your registered mobile number to complete verified login.
Steps are a general guide and can change. Always confirm the current process on the official portal.
Privacy and trust
Verified MyGovID depends on the PSC / SAFE 2 process, so it is indirectly tied to the same biometric-data concerns the Data Protection Commission raised against the PSC.
MyGovID: frequently asked questions
- What is the difference between a basic and verified MyGovID account?
- A basic account needs only an email address and gives limited access. A verified account requires a Public Services Card plus a verified email and mobile number, and unlocks the full range of services such as Revenue and MyWelfare.
- Do I need a Public Services Card to use MyGovID?
- Only for a verified account, which requires that you have completed SAFE 2 registration and hold a PSC.