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Do you have an ID card on Lunar New Year's Day?

Generally speaking, the second day of the Lunar New Year is a national statutory holiday, and state organs and agencies do not go to work. The State Council stipulates that Lunar New Year's Eve to the sixth day is the Spring Festival holiday, and the seventh day is normal. In order to ensure that people can apply for identity cards and household registration in a timely and convenient manner, some places can apply for these documents for the convenience of the Spring Festival.

The household registration window of the Public Security Bureau is open to the public. During the Spring Festival, people who need to apply for resident identity cards can go to the household registration window of the open police station during opening hours, and other household registration business is limited to the local police station.

During the Spring Festival, many people who go out to work and go to school concentrate on returning home, and the business of handling second-generation resident ID cards is very large. In order to facilitate the masses, they work overtime to apply for identity cards during the Spring Festival. This is a good convenience measure.