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  2. Hungarian identity card - Wikipedia

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    The third type, accepted since 2000, is a plastic card, usually called a "Personal Identity Card", with the photo and the signature of the holder digitally reproduced. The card shows the owner's full name, maiden name if applicable, birth date and place, mother's name, sex, and the card's validity period, as well as the local state authority ...

  3. Italian electronic identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Italian electronic identity card ( Italian: carta di identità elettronica, CIE ), or simply carta d'identità ( lit. 'identity card' ), [4] is an identification document issued to any Italian citizen and to legal aliens, that has been progressively replacing the paper-based identity card [ it] since version 3.0 was first released on 4 July ...

  4. Bulgarian identity card - Wikipedia

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    ID-1. The Bulgarian identity card ( Bulgarian: лична карта, lichna karta, lit. 'personal card') is a compulsory identity document issued in Bulgaria. The document is issued by the police on behalf of the Ministry of Interior and is the main form of identification on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria. All Bulgarians are obliged ...

  5. Hong Kong identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong identity card (officially HKIC, commonly HKID) is an official identity document issued by the Immigration Department of Hong Kong. According to the Registration of Persons Ordinance (Cap. 177), all residents of age 11 or above who are living in Hong Kong for longer than 180 days must, within 30 days of either reaching the age of 11 or arriving in Hong Kong, register for an HKID.

  6. Government database - Wikipedia

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    Government database. A government database collects information for various reasons, including climate monitoring, securities law compliance, geological surveys, patent applications and grants, surveillance, national security, border control, law enforcement, public health, voter registration, vehicle registration, social security, and statistics .

  7. Cypriot identity card - Wikipedia

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    The acquisition and possession of an identity card is compulsory for any eligible person 12 years old and above. National Alien's ID Card of Cyprus. The Cypriot Alien's identity card used to be issued to citizens of other EU member states or nationals of third countries, who at the time of application were legal residents of the Republic. It is ...

  8. Saudi Arabian identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi National ID Card (Arabic: Biṭāgat Al-hawiyya Al-waṭaniyya بطاقة الهوية الوطنية), commonly known by its old colloquial name Biṭāgat Al-ʼaḥwāl ( Arabic: بطاقة الأحوال [bɪˈtˤaːgat alʔaħˈwaːl] ), is a Saudi Arabian identity card and proof of citizenship. The card is used for identification ...

  9. Czech national identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Czech national identity card ( Czech: občanský průkaz, citizen card, literally civic certificate; Czech pronunciation: [ˈoptʃanskiː ˈpruːkas]) is the identity document used in the Czech Republic (and formerly in Czechoslovakia ), in addition to the Czech passport. It is issued to all citizens, and every person above 15 years of age ...