We're committed to making our services accessible to all people by making it easy to use and understand.
The BC Services Card app, account website and login website should allow you to:
Our app and websites are only available in English. There are no translation services available at this time.
You need to do a one-time security check to verify your identity when you set up your account.
You need to go in person to:
If you're unable to go in person and you have a mobile device, we recommend you use the mobile app. When you set up the BC Services Card app you'll have more ways to verify your identity.
If you have a BC Services Card, there are usually three ways you can verify your identity:
If you do not have a BC Services Card, there is only one option:
The following are some things to consider when choosing which way to verify your identity.
We recommend you send a video to verify your identity. The screen reader will read out what you need to do or say when recording the video.
We recommend you send a video to verify your identity.
When you record your video, you can:
You can get someone to help you verify your identity with any of the options.
If you choose to send a video or make a video call, it's important that you're the only one in the video.
The person who helps you can provide minor help. For example, they can:
They should not:
If you have a BC Services Card, you should go in person to verify your identity.
There are no translation services available in the app at this time.
We recommend you send a video or make a video call to verify your identity.
If you choose to send a video, please note:
We're always working to increase the accessibility and usability of our app and websites.
Contact us if you have any feedback or questions.
The B.C. government is committed to providing accessible information and services for all British Columbians.
Learn more about accessible government