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ID card - translation to dutch

DOCUMENT WHICH MAY BE USED TO IDENTIFY A PERSON
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  • Current Liechtensteiner identity document.
  • [[Bosnian identity card]]
  • Bulgarian ID card]]
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  • Front of a Portuguese national ID card
  • Uruguayan Cédula de Identidad
  • Argentine]] DNI Card
  • Peruvian Documento Nacional de Identidad. (2020 version, front)
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  • Current Colombian identity document.
  • Polish identity document, (anverse).
  • Current ID card issued by the Government of Venezuela.
  • Chilean Cédula de Identidad
  • Indonesian national identity card
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  • Front and reverse of the Kuwaiti national identity card
  • Current Latvian identity document.
  • Albanian electronic ID Card]] 2009
  • Front of the Macau identity card
  • Reverse of the Macau identity card
  • The [[Macedonian identity card]]
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  • [[Biometric]] Nepalese identity card
  • Dutch identity document, (back).
  • Dutch identity document, (anverse).
  • Current Austrian identity card.
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  • Estonian identity document in 2021.
  • Model of the Brazilian identity card, as of 2023.
  • Swedish identity document.
  • Russian Domestic Passport: Photo, Dates and Signature page
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  • ID card issued in [[Taiwan]]
  • Russian Domestic Passport: front
  • Slovenian identity document.
  • (back).
  • [[Turkish identity card]]
  • Thai national identity card
  • Israeli biometric national identity card
  • UK child identity card from 1946
  • Smart ID]]
  • The reverse of the South African Smart ID

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identiteitsbewijs
identity card         
identiteitsbewijs
student card         
  • Carroll University Pioneer Card Office
  • Printing with Mobile DukeCard
STUDENT IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENT
Student number; CRSid; Student card; Student identity card; Student ID; Student Identity Card; Student identification card; Student Identification Card; Student ID card; Student ID Card; Campus Card; Polish school student ID; Polish school id; ASB Cards
studentenkaart (bewijs van student-zijn, geeft bepaalde voorrechten, zoals voordelen)

Definition

identity card
(identity cards)
An identity card is a card with a person's name, photograph, date of birth, and other information on it. In some countries, people are required to carry identity cards in order to prove who they are.
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Wikipedia

Identity document

An identity document (also called ID or colloquially as papers) is any document that may be used to prove a person's identity. If issued in a small, standard credit card size form, it is usually called an identity card (IC, ID card, citizen card), or passport card. Some countries issue formal identity documents, as national identification cards that may be compulsory or non-compulsory, while others may require identity verification using regional identification or informal documents. When the identity document incorporates a person's photograph, it may be called photo ID.

In the absence of a formal identity document, a driver's license may be accepted in many countries for identity verification. Some countries do not accept driver's licenses for identification, often because in those countries they do not expire as documents and can be old or easily forged. Most countries accept passports as a form of identification. Some countries require all people to have an identity document available at all times. Many countries require all foreigners to have a passport or occasionally a national identity card from their home country available at any time if they do not have a residence permit in the country.

The identity document is used to connect a person to information about the person, often in a database. The connection between the identity document and database is based on personal information present on the document, such as the bearer's full name, age, birth date, address, an identification number, card number, gender, citizenship and more. A unique national identification number is the most secure way, but some countries lack such numbers or don't show them on identity documents.

Examples of use of ID card
1. The anti–ID card pressure group NO2ID described Mr Blunkett‘s job as "distasteful", warning he might "recycle" his ID card ideas in other EU countries.
2. The Spanish ID card did not stop the Madrid train bombers and a British ID card wouldn‘t have stopped the London July bombings of 2005.
3. The ID card funds would be better spent on more police on the beat. – Mark, Reddish, England I agree, no ID card for me.
4. The man took his ID card back and pointed out the mistake to officials who told him to come back later and collect his SAUDI ID card.
5. Under a new regulation a woman with a valid ID card can verify the identity of another woman in order for her to get her ID card.