Meet those who are with us at the 2025 Digital Citizenship Congress.

It is with great pleasure that we present the institutions standing by our side in building the 2025 edition of Brazil’s largest event on citizenship and identification.
Minas Gerais reaches the milestone of three million National Identity Cards issued.
The number already surpasses the entire population of Belo Horizonte and is the result of efforts to expand issuance centers and reduce service time.
ITI hosts directors of State Identification Institutes.

The meeting, which reinforced the institutional role of the agency in the context of the National Identity Card (CIN), was marked by an exchange of experiences on the topic of human identification and the issuance of the CIN.
Esther Dweck at Fiesp: State transformation is underway and goes beyond administrative reform

The Minister of Management emphasized that the government seeks to modernize public administration through dialogue, transparency, and valuing public servants, without reducing the role of the State.
Lewandowski launches publications to combat human trafficking

Two guides and a service mapping, presented this Monday (24), expand assistance to victims and strengthen identification and referral actions. The material is available on the website of the Ministry of Justice and Public Security.
An unprecedented project in Brazil aims to implement biometrics in delivery rooms.

Mães e recém-nascidos vão ter as digitais coletadas ainda na sala de parto.
Children and Teenagers Set National Record for Issuance of the New National Identity Card (CIN)

Trust in New Technologies and the Need for First-Time Issuance Drive Youth Adoption
7 months to go! The countdown has begun!

The 2025 Digital Citizenship Congress already has a set date: September 24-25, 2025
Neonatal Identification Workshop in Goiás Presents Project for Newborn Safety

The Civil Police of Goiás held the Neonatal Identification Workshop Goiás on the morning of Friday (21).
30% of the population of Piauí has already obtained the new National Identity Card.

More than 1 million people from Piauí already have the CIN, which ensures greater security, integration, and convenience for citizens.