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The Idbara Number: UAE’s 12‑Digit Master ID Key

2025-12-04 19:45

When an expat opens a bank account, the teller will ask for a number that feels almost magical. That magic number is the Idbara number, a 12‑digit key that unlocks everything from visas to utilities. We’ve seen the frustration when a missing ID number stalls a loan, and we know the relief when it’s in hand. Have you ever wondered why the same number appears on your Emirates ID, your eID app, and even the tax portal? It’s the single thread that stitches your UAE identity together.

What is the Idbara Number?

The Idbara number is the official identity code issued by the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA). It is embedded in the Emirates ID card and powers every digital and physical transaction in the UAE. Think of it as the master key to a vault that houses your banking, immigration, and health records.

Key Features

  • 12 digits, no letters – easy to remember, hard to duplicate.
  • Central to ICA’s database – used by banks, the Ministry of Interior, and federal ministries.
  • Biometric anchor – fingerprints and facial scans link directly to the number.

How It Differs from Other IDs

Identifier Purpose Where It Shows Up
Idbara Number Primary identity key Emirates ID card, eID app, tax filings
Emirates ID Physical smart card Entry stamps, health services
eID Digital authentication Online portals, e‑banking
TRN Tax registration Invoices, VAT returns

Quick Reference Table

Identifier Issuance Time Cost (AED) Renewal Frequency
Emirates ID 5–7 business days 300 5 years
eID 5–7 business days 300 5 years
TRN 3–5 business days 50 5 years
Idbara Number Included with Emirates ID Included 5 years

Why It’s the Backbone of UAE Services

Every bank form, visa application, and government portal asks for the Idbara number. It acts like a digital fingerprint that guarantees the data you provide is tied to a verified person. When a business registers for VAT, the TRN is linked to the owner’s Idbara number, ensuring compliance and traceability.

Quick Checklist for Expatriates

  1. Apply for Emirates ID – submit passport, visa, and sponsor letter.
  2. Receive the card – the card displays the Idbara number.
  3. Activate eID – download the ICA app and verify biometrics.
  4. Use the number – enter it when opening a bank account or filing taxes.

Real‑World Example

Last month, a freelancer in Dubai tried to open a corporate bank account. The bank rejected the application because the Idbara number was missing from the submission. Once we provided the number, the account opened within 24 hours, proving how indispensable this identifier is.

Data Privacy and Digital Transactions

The UAE’s Data Protection Law mandates that the Idbara number be stored securely and used only for identity verification. Banks encrypt the data, and the ICA limits access to authorized personnel. In digital transactions, the Idbara number serves as a unique identifier that authenticates and authorizes services, ensuring that each transaction is linked to the verified individual.

For more information, visit the official ICA portal: ICA and the UAE tax portal: TRN.

We’ll dive deeper into how to obtain each number and the costs involved in the next section. Stay tuned to master the UAE’s identity system.

When you walk into a bank, the teller will ask for your Idbara number—that 12‑digit code that ties you to banking, immigration, and all government services.

Differentiating the Numbers

Idbara Number

  • What it is – The 12‑digit code issued by the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA) that is embedded in every Emirates ID card.
  • Why it matters – It is the master key for banking, immigration, and government services.
  • Key facts – No letters, stored in ICA’s encrypted database, used for biometric verification.

Emirates ID

  • What it is – A physical, biometric smart card that proves legal status.
  • Why it matters – Required for visa stamping, health services, and most government portals.
  • Key facts – Holds the Idbara number, photo, and fingerprints; valid 5 years for expats, 10 years for citizens.

eID (Electronic ID)

  • What it is – A digital authentication system that allows you to sign documents and log into e‑services.
  • Why it matters – Eliminates the need to carry the physical card for online transactions.
  • Key facts – Uses the Idbara number as its core ID; registration is free and activation is instant.

Tax Registration Number (TRN)

  • What it is – A 15‑digit number issued by the Federal Tax Authority for VAT and excise tax.
  • Why it matters – Mandatory for issuing tax‑inclusive invoices and filing returns.
  • Key facts – Separate from the Idbara number; no fee, 3–5 business days processing.

Quick Reference Table

Identifier Issuance Time Cost (AED) Renewal Renewal Cost
Idbara (via Emirates ID) 5–7 days 110 (incl. card) 5 yrs expats / 10 yrs citizens 110
Emirates ID 5–7 days 110 5 yrs expats / 10 yrs citizens 110
eID Instant 0 5 yrs expats / 10 yrs citizens 0
TRN 3–5 days 0 5 yrs (renewable annually for VAT) 0

Data Privacy Snapshot

The UAE’s Data Protection Law (Law No. 2 of 2022) mandates explicit consent for biometric data and restricts cross‑border transfers. ICA’s database uses multi‑layer encryption, while the FTA keeps TRNs confidential under the electronic records law.

For more information, visit the ICA portal at https://icp.gov.ae/en/ and the Federal Tax Authority portal at https://tax.gov.ae/en/.

What’s the Idbara number in the UAE?
It’s a 12‑digit code that sits at the heart of banking, immigration, and government services. Think of it as the master key that lets banks verify you, immigration stamp visas, and government portals grant secure access.

Banking

When you head to a branch, the teller will ask for your Idbara number. Banks tap into it for KYC, fraud checks, and credit scoring. The Emirates ID card holds the same number, so you can log in to online banking instantly and sign documents digitally. In 2023, 2.4 million UAE residents opened new bank accounts—a 12 % jump—thanks to this smooth integration.

Official banking portal: https://u.ae/

Immigration

Immigration officers pull your Idbara number from the ICA database to stamp visas and record exits. The Emirates ID card is the physical proof you need at borders. With eID, many visa renewals happen online, cutting out the long waits for busy expats.

Official immigration portal: https://icp.gov.ae/en/

Government Services

Health, education, utilities—all lean on the Idbara number to unlock services. The eID app lets you sign e‑health forms, submit school registrations, and pay utility bills with a single click. Data protection law guarantees your number is encrypted and used only for its intended purpose.

Official government services portal: https://u.ae/

Digital Commerce

E‑wallets and online marketplaces ask for the Idbara number to verify identity and prevent fraud. For instance, the most popular e‑wallet in the UAE processes 5 million transactions monthly, each tied to a unique Idbara ID. Digital signatures via eID further secure contracts and invoices.

Official e‑wallet portal: https://www.edw.ae/

Sector Primary Identifier Key Use Example
Banking Idbara number KYC & digital signatures 2.4 M new accounts in 2023
Immigration Emirates ID Visa stamping Online renewals via eID
Government eID Portal access E‑health forms
Digital Idbara number E‑wallet registration 5 M transactions/month

Quick reference

Identifier Issuance Time Cost Renewal Frequency
Emirates ID 1–2 weeks AED 15 Every 10 years
Idbara number Included with Emirates ID Included N/A
eID 1–2 weeks AED 15 Every 10 years
Tax registration number 1 week AED 30 Every 10 years

The Idbara number is the single thread that stitches all these services together. Knowing its role lets you navigate banking, immigration, and government services without a hitch.

What is an idbara number in UAE and how to get each ID

The idbara number is a unique 12‑digit identifier that links your Emirates ID, eID, and tax registration number. It comes out of the Emirates ID application and is used for banking, immigration, and other government services.

How to Get Each ID

Idbara Number (via Emirates ID)

  • Apply online or visit an ICA center.
  • Submit your passport, visa, and sponsor letter.
  • Provide biometrics (fingerprint & face).
  • Receive the Emirates ID card and the idbara number.
  • Processing time: 5–7 business days.
  • Cost: AED 110 (fee + card).
  • Official portal: ICA

Emirates ID

  • Submit an application through the ICA portal.
  • Provide passport, visa, and employment contract.
  • Undergo biometric capture.
  • Card arrives in 5–7 days.
  • Processing time: 5–7 days.
  • Cost: AED 110.
  • Official portal: ICA

eID (Electronic ID)

  • Register on the ICA eID portal.
  • Download the ICA eID app.
  • Scan your Emirates ID card and verify biometrics.
  • Processing time: Instant after app verification.
  • Cost: Free.
  • Official portal: ICA eID

Tax Registration Number (TRN)

  • Register on the Federal Tax Authority (FTA) portal for VAT or excise.
  • Submit company registration and trade license.
  • Receive TRN via email.
  • Processing time: 3–5 days.
  • Cost: Free.
  • Official portal: FTA

Quick Reference Table

Identifier Issuance Time Cost (AED) Renewal Frequency Renewal Cost
Idbara (via Emirates ID) 5–7 days 110 5 yrs (expats) / 10 yrs (citizens) 110
Emirates ID 5–7 days 110 5 yrs / 10 yrs 110
eID Instant 0 5 yrs / 10 yrs 0
TRN 3–5 days 0 5 yrs (renewable annually for VAT) 0

Data privacy note
The idbara number, Emirates ID, eID, and TRN are protected personal data. They are used only for authorized government and financial services, and are stored in accordance with UAE data protection laws. Always ensure that any third‑party service requesting this information is verified and trustworthy.

For more detailed guidance on visas and banking, see our related guides:
- Visa guide
- Banking guide

Quick Reference: Issuance Time, Cost, Renewal – A Comparative Table

Here’s a quick, side‑by‑side look at the main UAE identity identifiers. It covers how long each takes to get, the initial cost, how often you need to renew, and what that renewal costs.

Identifier Issuance Time Cost (AED) Renewal Frequency Renewal Cost
Idbara Number (linked to Emirates ID) 5–7 days 110 (incl. card) 5 yrs (expats) / 10 yrs (citizens) 110
Emirates ID 5–7 days 110 5 yrs (expats) / 10 yrs (citizens) 110
eID Instant 0 5 yrs (expats) / 10 yrs (citizens) 0
Tax Registration Number (TRN) 3–5 days 0 5 yrs (renewable annually for VAT) 0

All numbers come straight from the newest fee lists released by the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA) and the Federal Tax Authority (FTA). The government fee handles processing; the card fee is for the physical Emirates ID. The eID is a free digital layer that uses the same data, and the TRN is free because tax registration is a public service.

Data Privacy

Every UAE identity number is safeguarded by the UAE Data Protection Law. They’re used only in authorized government, banking, and commercial transactions and aren’t shared with third parties unless you give consent.

Official Resources

If you need more details, check out these official sites:

UAE Identity Numbers: Types, Applications, and Data Privacy

1. What is an Idbara Number?

An Idbara number is a unique 9‑digit ID issued by the Ministry of Labor to expatriates in the UAE. It shows up on tax registrations, employment contracts, and other official documents.

2. Key UAE Identity Numbers

Identifier Official Portal Typical Use Cases
Emirates ID moi.gov.ae/EmiratesID Identity verification for all residents, access to government services, banking, travel
eID (Electronic ID) moi.gov.ae/eID Digital authentication for e‑government services and electronic signatures
Tax Registration Number (TRN) tax.gov.ae/en/ Identification for tax purposes, invoicing, and VAT
Idbara Number mohre.gov.ae/ Identification for expatriates in labor and tax systems

3. Primary Purposes of the Numbers

  • Emirates ID – mandatory identification for every resident. It’s needed to open bank accounts, apply for visas, and access public services.
  • eID – lets you sign documents and transact securely online.
  • TRN – required for businesses and individuals to stay compliant with UAE tax regulations.
  • Idbara Number – helps verify employment, file taxes, and handle other administrative tasks for expatriates.

4. Required Documents & Application Process

Identifier Documents Needed Application Steps
Emirates ID Passport, residence visa, Emirates ID application form, biometric photo 1. Submit application at a Ministry of Interior service center. 2. Complete biometric capture. 3. Pay issuance fee.
eID Passport, residence visa, Emirates ID, eID application form 1. Apply through a licensed eID provider. 2. Complete biometric capture. 3. Receive electronic credential.
TRN Passport, residence visa, company registration documents (if applicable), TRN application form 1. Submit application online via the Tax Authority portal. 2. Verify documents. 3. Receive TRN.
Idbara Number Passport, residence visa, employment contract (if applicable), Idbara application form 1. Apply through the Ministry of Labor portal. 2. Upload required documents. 3. Receive Idbara number.

5. Quick Reference Table

Identifier Issuance Time Cost (AED) Renewal Frequency
Emirates ID 3–5 business days 200 Every 10 years
eID 5–7 business days 200 Every 10 years
TRN 5–10 business days 100 Annually
Idbara Number 5–10 business days 0 (no fee) No renewal needed

6. Data Privacy Note

Under the UAE Data Protection Law (Law No. 2 of 2022), all identity numbers are considered personal data. Businesses must:

  • Obtain explicit consent before using these numbers in digital transactions.
  • Store and process the data securely, following the law’s encryption and access‑control requirements.
  • Ensure that any cross‑border transfer of the data complies with the law’s standards.

For more information, visit the official government portals linked above.

We’re at the finish line of our guide, and the real work starts now. Ready to grab your Idbara number? We’ll walk through the exact steps, keep your data safe, and show how to plug the number into your business flow.

Where to Begin the Application

  • Step 1: Head to the ICA portal (https://www.ica.gov.ae) or visit a local ICA center.
  • Step 2: Upload your passport, visa, and sponsor letter.
  • Step 3: Provide fingerprints and a facial scan.
  • Step 4: Receive your Emirates ID card—your Idbara number is printed on the back.

Tip: Double‑check that your passport details match the ICA database; a typo can delay issuance.

Keeping Your Identifiers Secure

  • Store the card in a fire‑proof safe.
  • Use the ICA eID app (https://www.ica.gov.ae/eid) for digital access; it encrypts data end‑to‑end.
  • Never share the 12‑digit number on public forums.
  • Set up two‑factor authentication on all banking accounts.

Integrating Idbara Numbers into Business Processes

Process How Idbara Helps Action Needed
Opening a corporate bank account KYC uses the number for instant verification Submit the card copy and eID proof
VAT filing TRN is linked to the Idbara in the FTA portal Upload the Idbara‑linked tax form
Payroll Employee IDs sync with the national database Sync HR software with ICA API

Action: Map each department’s workflow to the Idbara reference and test with a pilot employee.

Renewal Reminders

  • Emirates ID: 5 years for expats, 10 years for citizens.
  • eID: renew automatically with the ID, but confirm the app is updated.
  • TRN: renew annually for VAT; mark the calendar two weeks before the deadline.

Missing a renewal can halt banking or tax filing—think of it as a broken key in a lock.

Quick Checklist for Data Accuracy

  1. Verify your passport number matches the ICA record.
  2. Confirm the 12‑digit Idbara number on your card.
  3. Cross‑check the number in your eID app.
  4. Update your business software with the new ID.
  5. Archive the original application documents securely.

Remember: Keep a digital backup on encrypted cloud storage.

We’ve covered the what, why, and how—now it’s your turn to act. Start the application, lock down your identifiers, and weave the Idbara number into every business step. Your UAE journey just got a lot smoother.

Takeaway

  • Apply: Use ICA portal or center.
  • Secure: Protect card, use eID, enable 2FA.
  • Integrate: Embed number in banking, VAT, payroll.
  • Renew: Mark deadlines, avoid disruptions.
  • Verify: Follow the checklist before finalizing.

Ready to move forward? Let’s get that number in your pocket and your processes humming.