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  2. Machine-readable passport - Wikipedia

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    Smaller documents such as identity and passport cards are usually in the ID-1 size, which is 85.6 × 54.0 mm (3.37 × 2.13 in), the same size as credit cards. The data of the machine-readable zone in a TD1 size card consists of three rows of 30 characters each. The only characters used are A–Z, 0–9 and the filler character <.

  3. Security printing - Wikipedia

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    One is a thin aluminum coated and partly de-metallized polyester film thread with microprinting which is embedded in the security paper as banknote or passport paper. The other kind of security thread is the single or multicolour sewing thread made from cotton or synthetic fibers, mostly UV fluorescent, for the bookbinding of passport booklets ...

  4. National identity cards in the European Economic Area and ...

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    Liechtenstein began issuing biometric EU-standard ID cards in January 2024. [73] Iceland began to issue new EU-standard ID cards in March 2024, the first in the world to use the new additional ICAO 9303 format with a vertical format. Identity cards issued by EEA states are equally as valid as EU identity cards within the EU and EFTA. [74] [75] [76]

  5. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    A National Identification (ID) Card is issued to a citizen or eligible resident when they register to vote. The National ID Card is an electoral document used as proof of identity when voting. It is also accepted as a primary form of identification within Trinidad and Tobago, and can be obtained before voting age.

  6. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    U.S. passport card Not a full passport, but a small ID card issued by the U.S. government for crossing land and sea borders with Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. All persons eligible for a regular passport book are eligible for a passport card. The card does not denote the bearer's official or diplomatic status, if any.

  7. Identity document - Wikipedia

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    A hologram is applied for the purpose of hampering forgery. This card has no additional features used to identify the holder, save the photo. Other than this card, the South Korean government accepts a Korean driver's license card, an Alien Registration Card, a passport and a public officer ID card as an official ID card.

  8. Moldovan identity card - Wikipedia

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    Moldovan ID cards are issued by the Public Services Agency . The following are required to have an ID card: from birth until 10 years of age (the card can be issued without bearers photo), from 10 years of age until 16, from 16 years of age until 25, and from 25 years of age until 45. After 45 years of age, the ID card is not required to be ...

  9. Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia

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    A prepaid card is required to open or enter a facility or locker and is used to track and charge based on how long the bike is parked. [citation needed] The Zipcar car-sharing service uses RFID cards for locking and unlocking cars and for member identification. [68] In Singapore, RFID replaces paper Season Parking Ticket (SPT). [69]