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How can I return to normal if my ID card expires and my bank card is frozen?
My ID card has expired and my bank card has been frozen. How can I get back to normal?

1. Update ID card: Go to the public security bureau or police station where the household registration is located to update your ID card.

2. Contact the bank: contact the bank to explain the situation and provide a copy of the new ID card.

3. Provide supporting documents: Additional documents may be required, such as household registration book and original bank card.

4. Update bank records: Wait for the bank to update bank records and wait patiently.

5. Verify the account information: verify the account information according to the requirements of the bank.

Please communicate with the bank directly for specific requirements and procedures. If you have difficulties, you can consult a lawyer and seek professional advice and help.

When your ID card expires and your bank card is frozen, you can take the following steps to return to normal:

1. Update your ID: First, you need to update your ID as soon as possible. Go to the local public security bureau or the police station where the household registration is located to renew the ID card. It is usually necessary to provide some necessary materials, such as ID card photos, household registration books, etc. Upon completion, you will get a new ID card.

2. Contact the bank: Once you get a new ID card, contact your bank immediately. You can contact the bank staff by telephone, online customer service or in person at the bank branch. Explain your situation to them and provide a copy of your new ID card as proof.

3. Provide relevant supporting documents: The bank may ask you to provide some additional supporting documents to confirm your identity and ownership of the bank account. These documents may include new identity cards, household registration books, original bank cards, bank bills and other copies. Be sure to prepare these documents and submit them according to the requirements of the bank.

4. Update bank records: Once the bank confirms your identity and account ownership, they will update your bank records. This may take some time to process. During this period, your bank card may still be frozen. So please wait patiently until the bank completes the relevant operations.

5. Verify account information: Once your bank records are updated, the bank may ask you to verify your account information. This may include some operations through ATM or online banking to confirm your control of the account.

Please note that the above steps may be different according to the policies of different banks. Therefore, it is best to communicate directly with your bank to understand their specific requirements and procedures before taking action. In addition, if you encounter any difficulties or problems, you can also consult a professional lawyer for more specific advice and help.

Legal basis:

Measures for the supervision and administration of credit card business of commercial banks;

Chapter IV Management of Card Issuance Business Article 63 The card issuing bank shall provide card replacement services for cardholders who meet the conditions for card replacement at maturity. Unless the cardholder proposes not to renew the card, change the card or cancel the account when it expires. The issuing bank shall not provide card replacement service for the credit card account that the cardholder has not activated within the validity period of the credit card.