If you live in Ethiopia, you need a Fayda ID. Full stop.
Banks want it. Schools ask for it. Government offices require it. And by 2026, you will not be able to open a bank account without one.
But what exactly is the Fayda ID? How do you get it? How long does it take? And what happens if you lose your number?
We’ve put together the most complete guide on Ethiopia’s National ID. No fluff. Just the facts you need.
What Is the Fayda National ID?
Fayda (ፋይዳ) means “value” or “importance” in Amharic. And the name fits.
The Fayda ID is Ethiopia’s new digital identity system. It gives every person in Ethiopia a 12-digit unique number — called a Fayda Identification Number (FIN). This number is yours for life. No one else will ever have the same one.
The National ID Program (NIDP) runs the system. It is backed by Proclamation No. 1284/2023, which was signed into law on 30 March 2023.
Think of it as Ethiopia’s version of a national ID card — but smarter, safer, and fully digital.
What Makes It Different From the Old Kebele ID?
Before Fayda, Ethiopians used a Kebele ID. The problem? There was no central system to check if a Kebele ID was real. Anyone could fake one.
In fact, a study by the Ministry of Justice found that banks lost 1.8 billion Birr in five years due to identity fraud — much of it tied to fake Kebele IDs.
Fayda fixes this. It uses biometric data — your fingerprints, iris scans, and face photo — to prove you are who you say you are. No more fakes.
Who Can Get a Fayda ID?
This is one of the best things about Fayda — it is for almost everyone.
You can register if you are:
- An Ethiopian citizen
- A foreign national living or working in Ethiopia legally
- A refugee or asylum seeker in Ethiopia
- A child aged 5 or older (children under 5 will be covered in a future program)
- A person with no address proof — you can register using a witness who already has Fayda
Yes, even if you have no documents at all, you can still register. You just need a witness who is already registered under Fayda.
What Information Does Fayda Collect?
Fayda only collects what it needs to identify you. Nothing more.
Demographic Data (Basic Personal Info)
- Full name
- Date of birth
- Gender
- Nationality
- Current address
Biometric Data (To Prove You Are Unique)
- Fingerprints
- Iris scan
- Face photograph
Optional Contact Details
- Phone number (used to send your FIN via SMS)
- Email address
That’s it. By law, Fayda cannot collect your ethnic origin, blood group, DNA, religion, or health records. Your data belongs to you.
5 Big Problems Fayda Solves
You might wonder why this matters so much. Here’s a quick look at what life was like before Fayda — and what it fixes.
| Problem Before Fayda | How Fayda Fixes It |
|---|---|
| No central ID system — Kebele IDs could be faked | Biometric data makes forgery nearly impossible |
| People excluded from banking and healthcare | FIN is accepted everywhere as valid ID |
| Identity theft was common | Unique 12-digit number + biometrics = secure |
| Proving identity needed many documents | One number does it all |
| Women 15% less likely to have any ID | Fayda registration actively targets women |
How to Register for Your Fayda ID: Step by Step?
Registration has two stages: online pre-registration and in-person biometric enrollment.
Step 1: Pre-Register Online
Go to id.gov.et and fill in your basic details:
- Your name, date of birth, gender, nationality
- Phone number and email (optional but recommended)
- Upload your supporting document (max 2MB per file)
- Choose a registration center near you
- Pick a date and time for your visit
This step saves time at the center. You won’t have to fill in forms again.
Step 2: Visit a Registration Center
On your chosen date, go to your selected center. Bring your supporting document (with a photo on it).
Accepted documents include:
- Passport
- Old Kebele ID
- Driver’s license
- Birth certificate
- Any other photo ID issued by a government body
No documents? Bring a witness who is already registered under Fayda.
Step 3: Biometric Enrollment
At the center, a registration officer will:
- Scan your fingerprints
- Scan your iris
- Take your photo
- Confirm your personal details
This takes about 10–15 minutes.
Step 4: Receive Your FIN
Once registered, you get your 12-digit Fayda Identification Number (FIN) via SMS on your phone — usually within a few hours or days.
Registration is completely free.
Where Can You Register?
Ethio Telecom is one of the key partners helping with Fayda registration. They operate in 29 cities across Ethiopia and aim to register 1 million people per month.
You can register at:
- Ethio Telecom service centers nationwide
- Woreda Civil Registration Agency branches
- Ethio Post offices
- Banks and other partner institutions
- Franchise outlets and partner agents of Ethio Telecom
To find the nearest center, visit id.gov.et and check the locations map.
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How to Get Your Fayda ID Card (Physical Card)?
Your FIN number (sent by SMS) is enough to access most services. But if you want a physical card, you can order one.
Ethio Telecom launched a digital ID printing service to make this easy.
How to Order Your Card?
- Log in to the Telebirr SuperApp or visit teleprint.fayda.et
- Go to the “National Digital ID card printing” section
- Enter your Fayda Variant Number (FAN)
- Enter the verification code sent to your phone by SMS
- Choose your delivery speed, date, and pickup center
- Pay the fee and track your order online
Printing Fees and Delivery Options
| Delivery Type | Delivery Time | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Normal Delivery | 7 working days | 345 Birr |
| Express Delivery | Faster (varies by center) | Higher fee |
You can pick up your printed card at any of 63 service centers in Addis Ababa.
How to Access Your Fayda ID Digitally?
You don’t always need a physical card. There are two digital options:
1. The Telebirr SuperApp (Mini App)
Open the Telebirr SuperApp on your phone. Find the National ID mini app. Enter your FIN to access your digital ID, verify your details, and even download an e-Fayda — a printable digital copy of your ID.
2. The Fayda Mobile App
The Fayda app is available on both Google Play Store and Apple App Store. With it, you can:
- Retrieve a lost or undelivered FIN
- Download your digital ID
- Update your address or other details
- Request a printed card
- Verify your registration offline
- Contact support and submit complaints
How to Update Your Fayda Information?
Made a mistake during registration? No problem.
Minor corrections (like a spelling error you made on the consent form) can be fixed online at id.gov.et/update.
Major changes (different from what you originally submitted on paper) require a visit to a registration center with your legal documents.
To update via the Fayda app:
- Tap “Update Fayda”
- Enter your FCN number and tap “Proceed”
- Receive and enter your OTP
- View and update your personal information
- Tap “Submit”
Where Is Fayda ID Now Required?
Fayda is spreading fast. Here’s where you already need it:
- Schools: All students from Grade 1 must have a Fayda ID. It is mandatory for students taking national exams.
- Banks: By 2026, opening a bank account will require a Fayda ID nationwide.
- Government services: Many Addis Ababa services already require it.
- Healthcare: Increasingly required at hospitals and clinics.
- Real estate: Required for property sales and rental agreements.
- Financial services: Needed for loans and insurance applications.
Fayda and Privacy: Is Your Data Safe?
We understand this concern. Here’s what the law says.
Under Proclamation 1284/2023, your data is protected by law:
- Your data belongs to you
- Fayda can only collect the minimum needed to identify you
- Your data cannot be shared without your consent
- Service providers can only use your data for the purpose you agreed to
- Anyone who leaks your data faces up to 8 years in prison
The law forbids collection of ethnic origin, blood group, DNA, religious beliefs, and health records.
How Many People Have Registered So Far?
The numbers tell the story of how fast Fayda is growing.
| Time Period | Registrations |
|---|---|
| By February 2025 | 12 million+ |
| By November 2025 | 28 million |
| Target by 2025/2026 | 60 million |
| Final target (by 2027–2028) | 90 million |
The World Bank is supporting this with a $350 million package to help reach the 90 million goal.
Fayda and Women: Closing the Gender Gap
In Ethiopia, women are 15% less likely to have any form of ID compared to men. This shuts them out of banking, healthcare, and social programs.
Fayda is actively working to fix this. The program is:
- Prioritizing women in registration drives
- Working with women’s groups in communities
- Training female registration officers
- Reaching rural and underserved areas
A woman in rural Ethiopia who never had a bank account can now get a Fayda ID, open an account, and apply for a loan to start a business. That’s real change.
Fayda for Refugees and Non-Ethiopians
If you are a refugee or asylum seeker in Ethiopia, you can also get a Fayda number.
The NIDP, UNHCR, and the Refugee and Returnee Service (RRS) signed a data-sharing agreement in January 2024. This means refugee ID cards now include a Fayda number and QR code.
With a Fayda number, refugees can access the same basic services as Ethiopian nationals. Ethiopia is home to over 1 million legal refugees, and Fayda is working to include all of them.
Important: All Fayda services for refugees are free of charge. Do not pay anyone who claims they can get you a Fayda refugee ID outside official RRS channels.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is the Fayda ID free to get?
Yes. Registration is completely free. You only pay if you want a printed physical card (345 Birr for normal delivery).
What is the difference between FIN and FAN?
Your FIN (Fayda Identification Number) is your unique 12-digit lifetime number. Your FAN (Fayda Variant Number) is used for certain services like ordering a printed card.
How long does it take to get my FIN after registration?
Usually within a few hours to a few days. You receive it by SMS to your registered phone number.
What if I didn’t get my FIN by SMS?
Open the Fayda mobile app, enter your details, and retrieve your FIN. You can also call the free hotline: 9779.
Can children register for Fayda?
Yes. Children aged 5 and above can register. A special program for children under 5 is coming soon.
Do I need a Fayda ID to go to school?
Yes. All students in Ethiopia from Grade 1 are now required to have a Fayda ID. It is also required for national exams.
How often does the Fayda ID expire?
Your FIN number lasts a lifetime. But your physical card and biometric data need to be renewed every 10 years.
Can I update my information without going to a center?
Yes, for minor corrections. Visit id.gov.et/update or use the Fayda mobile app. For major changes, you need to visit a center in person.
Is my Fayda data shared with foreign governments?
No. Under the law, your data cannot be shared with the government of any other country without your consent.
What if I have no documents at all?
You can still register. Bring a witness who is already registered under Fayda. They can vouch for your identity.
Where can I get support?
Call the free hotline: 9779 or use the help section on the Fayda app.
