In the rapidly digitizing landscape of Bangladesh, the National Identity (NID) card is the single most important document for citizens. From opening bank accounts to registering for SIM cards, the smart NID card is ubiquitous. Consequently, there is a growing demand among graphic designers, web developers, and software testers for a version.

For creative projects and design needs, the PSD templates mentioned above are a great resource.

Assuming you have downloaded a legitimate for a UI/UX project, here is how to edit it professionally in Adobe Photoshop:

If you are creating or downloading a professional PSD file for the , ensure it meets these technical specifications:

Each card contains encrypted digital codes that instant-verification apps check against the central BEC database.

Navigate to the download section to obtain a legally valid, digitally signed PDF copy of your national identity card [1].

: When displaying an NID mockup publicly in a portfolio or presentation, overlay a clear "SPECIMEN" or "SAMPLE" watermark across the design.

Here are legitimate design marketplaces where templates similar to the Bangladeshi layout (UI Kits) can be found:

If you are a designer looking for a reference PSD, you need to know what the real card looks like. The new Bangladesh NID card contains the following specific elements:

If you have never used the portal before, you will need to or claim your account. Click on the "Claim Account" or "Register" button. You will need your 17-digit National ID number or your registration form number (voter slip number). Enter your date of birth and the captcha code as prompted. You will then receive a One-Time Password (OTP) on your registered mobile phone number to verify your account.

If you come across a website or a Facebook page advertising "Bangladesh NID card PSD file download new," fake NID services, or unrealistic offers, the Bangladesh Election Commission urges you to avoid them and report them. The EC frequently warns citizens not to be misled by deceptive ads on social media.

You can contact the Election Commission directly via: