Lula and ministers discuss the role of the new National Identity Card (CIN) in national security policy with governors.

The National Identity Card transforms the CPF into the identification number for every Brazilian. This document serves as an instrument of citizenship, enabling a digital, secure, and reliable identification for each individual and establishing a new relationship between citizens and the State.
Piauí is the first state to issue the new National Identity Card to 25% of the population

More than 830,000 people in Piauí now have a more modern, secure, and free single identification document. The state has launched a pioneering project to issue the ID card to newborns.
Newborn babies receive their first identity card in Piauí

According to the Government of Piauí, four babies between 2 and 4 days old had their fingerprints recorded and received their documents. The service is still in the testing phase and is expected to be implemented starting in 2025.
Newborns will have their National Identity Card issued right at the maternity hospital.

The Public Security Secretariat of Piauí (SSP) has introduced an innovative project called Neonatal Identification, aimed at identifying and issuing identity cards for newborns directly in the maternity ward.
Newborns at New Maternity Hospital Participate in Neonatal Biometric Project and Receive National Identity Card

The little Abner Gael, just four days old, was the first to undergo the procedure and receive the document.
Implementation of the National Identity Card (CIN) advances and paves the way for digitalization

With more than 13 million issuances, the new Brazilian National Identity Card integrates citizens’ data, streamlines administrative processes in public services, and contributes to inclusion and security in the digital environment.
Protection of Newborns: Another Challenge for Civil Identity in Brazil

Civil identity is a fundamental right that guarantees individuals access to public services, social rights, and full participation in society
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP CONGRESS – 2025

The 2025 Digital Citizenship Congress already has a date set. Come and be a part of it too.
Government publishes decree with federal strategy for expanding digital government by 2027.

The New Federal Digital Government Strategy will focus on simplifying public services of the Federal Executive, making them more accessible to Brazilian citizens.
CIN strengthens child protection: The last day of the Digital Citizenship Congress is marked by a visit from children and advancements in identification.

Children from the CEPI Estrela do Cerrado school visited the event to obtain their first identity cards, reinforcing the relevance of this document for security and citizenship.