HOW TO CHECK YOUR PERMANENT VOTER'S CARD (PVC) STATUS
Check Your Permanent Voters' Card (PVC) Registration Status
of this article is to illuminate you on basic steps to take before heading over to a collection center. Do you know you can check if your PVC is prepared? Deliberately read the steps to take underneath:
Method 1:
You can check your voter's card status by sending a SMS with your:
State(Space) Last Name(Space) Last 5 digit of your Voter Identification Number (VIN) to08171646879
Format: State Last name VIN
Example: Adamawa Okoro 46573
You ought to get a response in 15 minutes time.
Note: Text messages are charged at the local network rates.
Method 2:
INEC has fused a Voter Status Verification System on her Official website where you can know the status of your PVC in 4 straightforward steps.
1. Select your State of registration (where you initially enlisted in 2011).
2. Enter your Last Name (Surname).
3. Enter the last 5 digits of your VIN as portrayed in the picture underneath.
4. Click the Check Status button as portrayed in the picture underneath:
Viola! Your voter status will be shown right on the screen. Here is the screenshot of my Voter's Card status.
With this online Voter Status Verification System, it completely expresses your enrollment ward and the polling unit to collect your Permanent Voter's Card (PVC). It spares you the anxiety, time and energy of going from one wrong polling unit to another
In the event that you have any worry or issues troubling your mind on the PVC or some other election related matters, you can reach the INEC Staffs Contact Center (ICCC) on 07098115257, 07098117563 and 07098110916
Click HERE to check your PVC status now!
In the event that you have any worry or issues troubling your mind on the PVC or some other election related matters, you can reach the INEC Staffs Contact Center (ICCC) on 07098115257, 07098117563 and 07098110916
Click HERE to check your PVC status now!
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