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Requirements for photos of social security cards for newborns

Under normal circumstances, newborns do not need photos to apply for social security cards. If the child is over 6 years old, he should change the social security card with photos. Photos must meet the following requirements: According to the Technical Requirements for Digital Photos of Resident Identity Cards (GA46 12004), the background of photos is white, the portrait is clear, and dark clothes with collars must be worn.

Under normal circumstances, newborns do not need photos to apply for social security cards. After the child is 6 years old, change it to a social security card with photos.

Hot issues:

Do I have to change after I am 6 years old? Can the original social security card still be used if it is not replaced?

It is recommended to replace. In order to avoid being unable to check whether you have seen a doctor because there is no photo on the social security card, thus affecting the rights and interests of seeing a doctor, it is recommended to replace it with a social security card with a photo in time after the age.

What materials do you need to provide when handling?

(1) Children's Household Register and a recent 1 inch color photo of myself.

The photos must meet the following requirements: refer to the Technical Requirements for Digital Photographs of Resident Identity Cards (GA46 12004), the background of the photos is white, the portraits are clear, and dark collared clothes must be worn (in principle, photos are not required for those who have received the second-generation ID cards in this city).

The agent must provide a valid identity document.