Iranian national identity card
- Iranian national identity card
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Every permanent resident of Iran above the age of 15, whether a citizen or not, must hold a valid National Identity Card (Persian:کارت ملی) or at least obtain their unique National Number from any of the local Vital Records branches of the Ministry of Interior.
In order to apply for an NID card, the applicant must be at least 15 years old and have their photo attached to their Birth Certificate- which is done by the Vital Records.
Starting June 21, 2008, the NID cards are compulsory for many things in Iran and Iranian Missions abroad (e.g. obtaining a passport, driver's license, any banking procedure,etc.)[1]
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1 Partially unrecognised and thus unclassified by the United Nations geoscheme. It is listed following the member state the UN categorises it under.
Biometric identity cards ( ) are indicated in italics.
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