RICA - Comply with the new law and register your cellphone number today!
What is RICA?
RICA is the Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-Related
Information Act. The customer registration section of the RICA, as set out by the
South African Government requires everyone who has an active cellphone number or
purchases a new Prepaid Starter Pack, to register their SIM cards from 1 July 2009.
Where do you register?
Currently it is possible to register your SIM card in all Vodacom's regional Walk-In Customer
Care Centres and selected
Vodashops,
4 U stores and other Vodacom outlets. This process can take upto
24 hours. However through our website we take care of this hassle for you.
Why must you register?
- RICA registration is a legislative requirement from the South African Government.
- All users of SIM cards are required to comply with this new law.
- This new legislation aims to help law enforcement agencies to track criminals using
cellphones for illegal activities, thereby contributing to make South Africa safer
for everyone.
What information and documents do you need to take with you to register?
You are required to provide the following information when registering your SIM
card:
- Cellphone number
- The SIM card to be registered
- Full names and surname
- ID number or passport number - you will need to show one of the following documents
as proof of identity:
- As a foreign visitor you will need to provide either a letter from
your Hotel where you will be staying
- A letter from the owner of the home you will be staying to confirm
your residence whilst in South Africa
Please note: Registration must be done in person to confirm your identity.
This is done on collection of your Pre- Registered starter pack, by providing
us a copy of your passport and your proof of stay in South Africa.
When is it your responsibility to be RICA compliant?
- If you own a SIM card
- If you are paying a cellphone contract for yourself
- When a family member's cellphone bill is in your name
- If you're a parent or guardian of minors using SIM cards
- When you transfer a SIM card from another individual's name into your name (Contract
and Prepaid)
- When you port your cellphone number to another network.