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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. To learn more, visit the Mexico CURP website.

Adoption data

This section provides insights into the adoption of Mexico CURP among users in Mexico.
Adoption90 million
Adoption sourceN/A
Adoption rate89.15%
Coverage101M
StatusComing soon!

Compliance

This section outlines compliance and regulatory requirements for integrating this digital ID provider.
Compliance dataStatus
Locality requirementsNone
Scheme-level restrictionsNone
CertificationsNone

Supported attributes

The following attributes are returned when Mexico CURP is used for identity verification:

Always returned attributes

The following attributes are always returned from a successful verification from this ID Provider.
FieldDescription
firstNameUser’s first name
lastNamesUser’s last name
middleNameUser’s middle name
dateOfBirthUser’s date of birth
nationalityUser’s nationality
sexUser’s gender
document numberIdentity document number

Required input attributes

The following attributes are required as input to perform identity verification with this ID Provider.
FieldDescription
curpNo description provided