First of all, the processed materials are:
(1) The agent shall hold the written power of attorney of the applicant (replacement) (the power of attorney shall cover the application reason, the type of application documents, the relationship with the agent, the name of the agent, the citizen ID number, the applicant's autograph and other matters that need to be explained);
(2) the applicant's (replacement) household registration book;
(3) Two recent bareheaded one-inch standard color photos of the Second Generation Certificate;
(4) The applicant (replacement person) has lost his "Resident Identity Card" and applied in writing for a replacement;
(5) The original and photocopy of the agent's resident identity card.
Second, how to reissue the lost ID card?
ID card loss reporting and replacement process:
1. The applicant or replacement agent shall go through the replacement formalities at the public security organ (usually the police station) where the permanent residence is located.
2. Fill in the application registration form for resident identity card.
3, the staff to check the household registration book and review the "resident identity card application registration form".
4. Pay the fee for the certificate and get the receipt.
5. After receiving the notice or handling the ID card for 60 working days, bring the receipt to the handling place to collect the ID card.
Once lost or stolen, you should report the loss to the nearest place as soon as possible and reissue a new card. It should be replaced when it expires, and the old card should be returned in time. Registering a resident ID card with fingerprint information can effectively prevent others from using it fraudulently, and the masses can register a resident ID card with fingerprint information with the public security organ at any time.
Legal basis: Article 3 of the Law on Resident Identity Cards: The items of resident identity card registration include:
Permanent address, citizenship number, personal photo, fingerprint information, name, gender, nationality, date of birth, validity period of certificate, and issuing authority. Citizenship number is a unique and permanent identity code for every citizen, which is compiled by public security organs according to the national standard of citizenship number.
Citizens should register their fingerprint information when applying for, updating or replacing their identity cards.