What is Undertaking Rp 6.0.0 B in NADRA’s PAK Identity App?

Undertaking Rp 6.0.0-B

When applying for a NICOP (National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis) or Smart NICOP, one of the key verification steps involves biometric confirmation by a blood relative. However, not everyone has a blood relative available to fulfill this requirement—particularly in cases of individuals living abroad or those without close family ties or blood relatives. To address this situation, NADRA has introduced a specific document called Undertaking RP 6.0.0 B.

This detailed article provides a complete guide to what this undertaking RP 6.0.0 B is, when it’s needed, how to fill and submit it, and why it’s essential for applicants without blood relatives.

What Is Undertaking RP 6.0.0 B?

Undertaking RP 6.0.0 B is a sworn affidavit required by NADRA Pakistan when an applicant is applying for a fresh NICOP or Smart NICOP and does not have any blood relative available to provide biometric verification.

In such cases, a non-relative—who personally knows the applicant—can serve as a biometric witness, but must also submit this formal affidavit (Undertaking RP 6.0.0 B) to validate their role and relationship to the applicant.

Undertaking RP 6.0.0 B

This process ensures that NADRA can still verify identity in a secure and traceable manner, even when family verification is not possible.

Purpose of Undertaking RP 6.0.0 B

The purpose of the Undertaking RP 6.0.0 B affidavit is to:

  • Legally document that the applicant does not have any blood relative available at the time of application.
  • Allow identity verification by a non-relative, ensuring the applicant is not excluded from obtaining NICOP due to lack of family.
  • Make the witness legally accountable for vouching for the identity and credibility of the applicant.
  • Maintain the integrity and also security of NADRA’s identity verification process.

When Is It Required?

The Undertaking RP 6.0.0 B is specifically required in the following situations:

  • The applicant is applying for a fresh NICOP or Smart NICOP.
  • The applicant has no immediate or blood relative (such as parent, sibling, or child) available to perform biometric witnessing.
  • A non-relative (friend, colleague, or acquaintance) is willing to verify the applicant’s identity and provide biometric witness.

Moreover, this undertaking is only applicable to System-Independent Applications, typically processed at NADRA Registration Centers in Pakistan or at Pakistani Missions/Embassies abroad.

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Key Components of the Undertaking Rp 6.0.0 B

The Undertaking RP 6.0.0 B form typically includes:

  1. Applicant Information
    • Full Name
    • Date of Birth
    • Existing CNIC/NICOP number (if any)
    • Current residential address
  2. Witness Information
    • Full Name of the biometric witness
    • CNIC/NICOP number
    • Relationship to the applicant (mention “non-relative”)
    • Nature of acquaintance (e.g., “known to me personally for 10 years”)
    • Residential address
  3. Legal Declarations
    • Statement from the applicant declaring the unavailability of any blood relative
    • Statement from the witness confirming personal knowledge of the applicant
  4. Signatures & Thumb Impressions
    • Signature/thumbprint of both the applicant and witness
    • Often requires attestation by a Notary Public, Oath Commissioner, or Embassy Official (if abroad)

Also read: NADRA B-Form Online Registration Process: New Updates

How to Obtain Undertaking Rp 6.0.0 B?

You can obtain the Undertaking RP 6.0.0 B form through:

  • NADRA Registration Centers (NRCs): Ask the official at the counter for “Undertaking RP 6.0.0 B for non-relative witness”.
  • Pakistani Embassies or Missions Abroad: For overseas applicants, the form may be provided during the appointment.

Filling and Attesting the Undertaking RP 6.0.0 B Form

Here are steps to properly fill and attest the undertaking RP 6.0.0 B form:

  1. Complete all personal and witness information clearly.
  2. Use accurate legal language in the declarations.
  3. Ensure the witness is a Pakistani CNIC/NICOP holder who can appear for biometric verification.
  4. Signatures and thumb impressions must be included.
  5. Get the document attested by an authorized person:
    • Within Pakistan: Oath Commissioner or Notary Public
    • Abroad: Pakistani Embassy or Consulate

Undertaking RP 6.0.0 B Submission Process

  1. Visit the nearest NADRA Center or Pakistani Mission where you’re applying for NICOP.
  2. Submit your NICOP/Smart NICOP application as a fresh applicant.
  3. Inform the officer that no blood relative is available for biometric witnessing.
  4. Provide:
    • Duly filled and attested RP 6.0.0 B undertaking
    • CNIC/NICOP of the biometric witness
    • Other supporting documents (such as passport, birth certificate)
  5. The biometric witness will also be verified on the spot.

Undertaking RP 6.0.0 B Processing Time and Fees

  • The affidavit itself is free of charge, but standard NICOP/Smart NICOP fees apply.
  • Processing time depends on the type of service (normal, urgent, executive) and the country where you’re applying.

Important Considerations

  • This undertaking is only acceptable when no blood relative is present. If you have a blood relative available—even remotely—it’s preferable to use them.
  • Accuracy: Ensure all information provided in the undertaking is accurate and truthful to avoid legal complications.
  • Additional Documentation: Be prepared to provide any supplementary documents that NADRA may request to support your application.
  • Legal Implications: False declarations can lead to legal action under the NADRA Ordinance 2000.

Also read: Undertaking Rp 6.0.0 C2 NADRA Pakistan: A Complete Guide

Conclusion

The Undertaking RP 6.0.0 B serves as a crucial legal alternative for those applying for NICOP/Smart NICOP without available blood relatives. It ensures that every eligible citizen, regardless of personal circumstances, can access their national identity documents—while preserving the authenticity and security of NADRA’s systems.

If you’re in this situation, ensure your form is filled, attested, and submitted correctly. When in doubt, always consult with NADRA staff or the nearest Pakistani mission abroad.

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