Civil Identity Enrollment and Issuance
Biometric capture workflows for national ID, citizen registration, and e-passport programs
Biometriya civil identity solutions are designed for governments that need accurate citizen enrollment across both fixed service centers and remote deployment environments. By combining face, iris, fingerprint, document capture, and field-ready devices, the solution helps agencies extend coverage, improve data quality, and modernize national identity and issuance programs with more operational flexibility.
Match the enrollment workflow to the population and service model
Civil identity programs rarely operate from one type of location. Effective deployments blend domestic enrollment centers with mobile kits and rugged field devices so agencies can serve both urban populations and remote communities under one broader program architecture.
- Keep fixed locations efficient for structured, high-volume citizen processing.
- Extend into field enrollment where citizens cannot easily reach permanent centers.
- Capture biometrics and documents together where end-to-end issuance workflows require both.
- Maintain operational consistency even across different deployment formats.
One program view across center, kit, and field enrollment
This visual is intentionally shown full-width because it explains how Biometriya supports citizen capture across structured centers, OEM enrollment kits, and mobile field operations in one identity architecture.
How the program can be organized
Biometriya supports identity programs through a mix of structured center-based enrollment, OEM integration, and mobile field registration models.
Face and iris enrollment devices support standardized citizen capture in permanent national ID or passport centers.
Compact OEM scanners can be integrated into larger registration stations or modular issuance programs.
Rugged tablets and mobile biometric devices help governments extend coverage into underserved or mobile enrollment environments.
Improve service reach, data quality, and issuance confidence
- Reduce enrollment friction in both domestic centers and remote operations.
- Capture citizens more accurately with consistent biometric and document workflows.
- Expand program reach into underserved or decentralized locations.
- Support long-term registry modernization with flexible device options.
Support both centralized and distributed identity programs
- National identity enrollment in fixed government centers.
- Remote citizen registration through mobile teams and rugged devices.
- Document issuance preparation with passport and ID data capture.
- Population outreach campaigns where traditional service access is limited.
Devices used across civil identity programs
Different enrollment environments need different form factors, from fixed desktop units to rugged tablets and all-in-one handheld mobile biometrics.
A compact domestic enrollment device for structured citizen registration and identity issuance workflows.
View productAn OEM platform for enrollment kits and modular registration environments.
View productHigh-quality face capture for domestic enrollment programs and controlled issuance flows.
View productA compact facial biometric OEM device for kit integration and controlled service counters.
View productField-ready face, iris, fingerprint, and document capture for remote national identity campaigns.
View productPortable enrollment platforms for remote or decentralized citizen registration and document workflows.
View productA compact mobile biometric option for field enrollment and identity verification scenarios.
View productA rugged multi-biometric mobile device for faster field registration and remote citizen enrollment.
View productMake enrollment more reachable without lowering standards
Mobile and rugged biometric options help identity teams reach more citizens across varied environments.
Better biometric and document workflows help reduce friction and strengthen registry integrity.
Give civil identity programs the device range they actually need
Biometriya supports civil identity programs with both structured center-based devices and remote-capable biometric platforms, helping agencies build a more complete enrollment architecture instead of forcing one device type into every role.
- Choose fit-for-purpose devices for fixed centers, kits, and remote campaigns.
- Combine biometrics and documents where issuance workflows require both.
- Support inclusion goals through mobile and rugged form factors.
- Keep modernization practical across real government service conditions.