CVR: INEC shares 7 steps to follow for on-line registration ahead of 2027 polls

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has commenced online pre-registration for voters ahead of the 2027 general elections.

In a statement on Monday, the Commission confirmed that the exercise began on August 18, while in-person registration will open from August 25, 2025, across its 37 state offices and 774 local government areas.

INEC explained that the online process allows prospective voters to fill in their details and book appointments before completing biometrics in person. “The pre-registration will enable eligible Nigerians to choose a date and time for physical capture,” the Commission stated on X.

Below are 7 steps for eligible Nigerians to complete their online PVC registration:
1. Visit the INEC Voter Registration Portal
Go to cvr.inecnigeria.org and click “Get Started”.
First-time registrants should select “New Voter Pre-Registration.”
Options are also available for lost PVC replacement, updates, or transfers.
INEC warns: “Multiple registrations are not allowed. Attempts to register more than once may result in invalidation.”

2. Create and Verify an Account
Provide your name, phone number, email, and password to open an account.
A verification link will be sent to your email. After confirming, sign in and complete the declaration form pledging accurate information.

3. Fill in the Online Registration Form
Input your biodata, residential address, and polling unit details.
Uploading a valid ID (such as NIN, passport, or driver’s license) is optional but recommended to speed up verification.

4. Upload Your Photographs
INEC requires two passport photos:
One with a neutral expression.
One with a smile
Photos must be clear and well-lit before submission.

5. Book an Appointment for Biometrics
Schedule a date for biometric capture at the nearest INEC centre. This includes fingerprints and facial data.
Centres operate Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, excluding public holidays.
Missed appointments can be rescheduled through the portal.

6. Collect Your Temporary Voter’s Card (TVC)
After biometric capture, INEC issues a Temporary Voter’s Card (TVC). This serves as proof of registration and must be presented when collecting the PVC.

7. Pick Up Your PVC
INEC will notify registrants when their PVCs are ready, usually within 1–3 months. Collection is at the same centre where biometrics were captured. The TVC must be presented to receive the permanent card.
INEC noted that eligible Nigerians include:
Citizens aged 18 and above registering for the first time.
Existing voters transferring polling units.
Individuals replacing lost or damaged PVCs

The Commission urged all qualified citizens to take part in the Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) process to ensure participation in the 2027 elections.

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