Biometric Curp: What Follows After Its Approval and when It Would Come Into Force
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The Chamber of Deputies approved this week the reform that gives way to the creation of the Single Key of Population Registration (CURP) with biometric data, which will be mandatory and will serve as a national identification document for all people in Mexico. The opinion has already been turned to the Federal Executive for publication in the Official Journal of the Federation (DOF), which will mark the formal beginning of its entry into force.W…
The biometric Unique Population Registry Code (CURP) is now a reality and will soon become the mandatory national identification document in Mexico, with universal acceptance throughout the country, in both physical and digital formats. The new CURP was approved by the Senate on June 27 through a reform that seeks to modernize identification systems, prevent identity theft, and facilitate the location of missing persons. According to federal aut…
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