Everything You Need to Know About the Single Registry (CadÚnico)

The Single Registry (CadÚnico) is an essential tool of the Brazilian government, designed to identify and characterize low-income families, allowing access to various social programs.

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Created in 2001, CadÚnico is used to select beneficiaries and include them in programs such as Bolsa Família, Tarifa Social de Energia Elétrica, Auxílio Gás, among others.

What is the Single Registry (CadÚnico)?

The Single Registry for Social Programs of the Federal Government is a database that gathers socioeconomic information on low-income families in Brazil. This information is used by the government to identify families in need of assistance and to target social programs more efficiently.

Who Can Register with CadÚnico?

You can register with CadÚnico:

  • Families with a monthly income of up to half the minimum wage per person.
  • Families with a total monthly income of up to three minimum wages.
  • Families with higher income, as long as registration is linked to inclusion in social programs in the three spheres of government (federal, state and municipal).

Benefits of Being Registered with CadÚnico

Being registered with CadÚnico is the first step to accessing various social benefits, such as:

Family Allowance: Direct income transfer to families living in poverty and extreme poverty.
Social Electricity Tariff: Discounts on electricity bills for low-income families.
Gas Aid: Subsidy for the purchase of cooking gas cylinders.
My Home My Life: Subsidies and financing for the acquisition of your own home.
Continuous Benefit Payment (BPC): Financial assistance for seniors and people with disabilities.
Documents Required for CadÚnico
To register with CadÚnico, the person responsible for the family must present the following documents:

Family Responsible: CPF or Voter Registration Card.
Other Family Members: Birth certificate, marriage certificate, CPF, RG, Employment and Social Security Card (CTPS) or Voter Registration Card.
Proof of residence: This can be an electricity, water or telephone bill.
How to Register with CadÚnico
Look for a Social Assistance Reference Center (CRAS):
The first step is to look for the CRAS closest to your home. In some cities, registration can be done at other service points, such as city halls or Bolsa Família units.

Gather the Necessary Documents:

Make sure you gather all necessary documents for family members. This includes identification documents and proof of residence.

Social Interview:

During the social interview, a social worker will ask questions to gather information about the family. This includes information about income, housing, education, employment, and health conditions.

Registration and Update:

After collecting information, the data is entered into the CadÚnico system. It is important to keep the registration updated, especially in case of a change of address, change in family composition or income.

Maintenance and Updating of the Registry

Keeping your registration up to date is crucial to continue receiving benefits. It is recommended that you update your CadÚnico whenever there are significant changes in your family, or at least every two years.

CadÚnico consultation

CadÚnico data can be consulted online through the Consulta Cidadão website or through the “Meu CadÚnico” app, available for Android and iOS. It is possible to check the status of the registration, update information and access receipts.

Importance of CadÚnico

CadÚnico is essential for the planning and implementation of public policies, allowing the government to identify families’ needs and direct resources more efficiently. In addition, it facilitates the social and economic inclusion of millions of Brazilians, providing access to basic rights and improving quality of life.

Conclusion

The Single Registry (CadÚnico) is the key to accessing a series of social benefits offered by the Brazilian government. If you meet the income criteria, it is essential to register and keep your information up to date. Look for the nearest CRAS and ensure that your family is included in the available social programs. For more information, visit the official CadÚnico website or use the “Meu CadÚnico” app.

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