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  2. Italian electronic identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Italian identity card is an optional identity document that may be issued to anyone who is resident in Italy and to Italian citizens living abroad. A card issued to an Italian citizen is accepted in lieu of a passport to exercise the right of free movement in the European Economic Area and Switzerland or to travel to those countries with which Italy has signed specific agreements.

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

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    As of 2024, due to be modernised an updated with a digital identity number and card. [148] Slovenia: Osebna izkaznica (identity card) is issued for citizens 18 and older who have a permanent residence in Slovenia who do not have a passport. [149] Citizens younger than 18 may obtain an identity card with their legal ascendant(s) permission.

  4. Carta nazionale dei servizi - Wikipedia

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    The Carta nazionale dei servizi (in English National Service Card) (CNS) is an Italian personal document which is placed alongside the Italian electronic identity card. It has the aim of allowing users who do not yet have the new electronic document to use the services provided for the CIE and integrates the functions of the health card of the ...

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

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    National identity card optional [105] In Italy: €16.79 + fees depending on municipality [106] Abroad: €21.95 or €27.11 (if previous card was lost or stolen) [107] 3 years (age <3) 5 years (age 3–18) 10 years (age >18) [108] Note: validity expires on birthday [109] Municipality of residence on behalf of the Ministry of the Interior [106 ...

  6. Italian passport - Wikipedia

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    Italian passports share the common design of EU Passports: they are burgundy-coloured, with the Emblem of Italy emblazoned in the center of the front cover. The word "Passaporto", meaning passport, is inscribed below the emblem and "Unione Europea" (English: European Union), "Repubblica Italiana" (English: Italian Republic) above.

  7. International vehicle registration code - Wikipedia

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    That system is host country-specific and varies largely from country to country. For example, TR on a diplomatic car in the USA indicates Italy, not Turkey. Such markings in other countries (e.g. Norway) are indicated with numbers only, again different from international standards (e.g. 90 means Slovakia in Norway).

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  9. Telepass - Wikipedia

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    Telepass Family is open to any user with an approved Italian credit card or bank account; Telepass with ViaCard is open to all ViaCard holders. Telepass Ricaricabile is open to any user. For all three implementations, the user doesn't need to be a citizen or resident of Italy, and the vehicle doesn't need to have Italian number plates.