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Do I need to change my ID card after cosmetic surgery?
You need to change your ID card after plastic surgery. Because of the relevant laws and regulations of our country, if a citizen's name changes or his certificate is seriously damaged and unrecognizable, he should apply for a new card, and the original card must be returned when he receives the new card. After plastic surgery, the photo of ID card will be quite different from my own, so I have to go through the formalities of change.

legal ground

Article 11 of the People's Republic of China (PRC) Identity Card Law

If the state decides to issue a new generation of resident identity cards, the validity period of the resident identity cards expires, the citizens' names change, or the documents are severely damaged and unrecognizable, citizens should apply for new cards; If there are errors in the registration of resident identity cards, the public security organ shall promptly correct them and issue a new card; When you get a new card, you must return the original card. If a resident identity card is lost, it shall apply for a replacement.

Article 12

The public security organ shall, in accordance with the provisions, apply for the collection, renewal and replacement of resident identity cards. The public security organ shall issue resident identity cards within 60 days from the date when citizens submit the registration form of resident identity cards; In areas with inconvenient transportation, the processing time may be appropriately extended, but the extension time shall not exceed thirty days.

Citizens who urgently need to use their resident identity cards during the application, renewal and replacement of their resident identity cards may apply for temporary resident identity cards, and the public security organs shall handle them in a timely manner in accordance with regulations. The specific measures shall be formulated by the public security department of the State Council.