Mexico CURP

Mexico CURP

The Clave Única de Registro de Población (CURP) is Mexico’s national identification number used to uniquely identify individuals residing in the country, including both Mexican citizens and foreign residents. Uses the 18‑character CURP code (or uploaded PDF) to pull civil‑registry data such as name, DOB, gender and registration status from RENAPO systems.

The Clave Única de Registro de Población (CURP) is Mexico’s national identification number used to uniquely identify individuals residing in the country, including both Mexican citizens and foreign residents. Uses the 18‑character CURP code (or uploaded PDF) to pull civil‑registry data such as name, DOB, gender and registration status from RENAPO systems.

Biometric Registries

At a glance

Adoption

90,000,000

Available in

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What you can verify

Always returned

Given nameFamily nameMiddle nameDate of birthNationalitySexDocument number

Supported credentials

CURP

Technical & standards

Protocol

N/A

Standards

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How to integrate

Mexico CURP

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