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The Romanian identity card ( ro, Carte de identitate) is an official
identity document An identity document (also called ID or colloquially as papers) is any documentation, 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 c ...
issued to every Romanian citizen residing in
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. It is compulsory to obtain the identity card from 14 years of age. Although Romanian citizens residing abroad are exempt from obtaining the identity card, if they intend to establish a temporary residence in Romania, they may then apply for a provisional identity document ( ro, Carte de identitate provizorie), which is valid for one year (renewable). The identity cards are issued by the Directorate for Persons Record and Databases Management, subordinated to the
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n Ministry of Administration and Interior.


History

The first identity documents were issued to Romanian citizens as a result of Decree No. 947 of 24.03.1921 which approved the Implementing Regulations of the Law nr.812 of 03.19.1915. These documents were called bulletins registration office population and their contents match the information on your civil status, nickname, home address, occupation and semnalmentele holder (stature, hair, forehead, eyebrows, eyes, nose, mouth, chin, face, complexion special marks). Although the regulation has established a pattern of ballot enrollment in public office, because they were made for each county, they were different in size, colour and sometimes even content. Since 1949, which marked the establishment register in Romania, identity cards issued to Romanian citizens were printed uniquely throughout the country and called ''Identity bulletin'' ( ro, Buletin de identitate). These included fewer than the previous data about the holder, the holder's photograph and they apply is issued valid for 10 years. In time, identity card content has undergone some changes in that, since 1980 it could be entered two shelf life, by applying a second photo on the first closing date. In this way, Romanian citizen may be the same ID card holder for 20 years. At first, the identity card was made 8 file their number is reduced to 4 in 1990. Law No.105 of 1996 on the population register and ID card, as amended and supplemented, created the legislative framework for a new ID i.e. identity card. As a result, in June 1997 work began issuing the new format of identity card. The new identity document was designed and released into the computerised system is intended to facilitate a number of advantages for both the state and the citizen. The identity card is the document issued to Romanian citizen and proving identity, home address and, where appropriate, address of residence of the proprietor. This document is issued from the age of 14 years. The structures empowered to issue identity documents are public community services for People subordinated to local and county councils and the General Council of the municipality (and the local councils of Bucharest Municipality sectors). The old identity bulletins issued without expiry date to senior citizens remained valid (for use in Romania).


Information provided

* Series and number of the ID card (changes every time the bearer changes the ID card) * CNP ( ro, Cod Numeric Personal; en, Personal Numerical Code) the same for every ID card of the individual (see below) * Surname(s) * Given name(s) * Sex * Names of the parents (replaced with the nationality since 2009) * Date of birth * Address * Issuing authority (mostly "SPCLEP ") * Validity (issuing date (DD.MM.YY) and expiration date (DD.MM.YYYY)) Also it has two rows of optical readable information, like the passports.


Series of the ID card

The series of the ID card are formed of two letters, representing the abbreviation of the county (but not always) (the abbreviation is sometimes the same as the license plate indicative) or of the county's seat that issued the document.


CNP

The card contains the individual's ''Cod Numeric Personal'' (CNP), or Personal Numeric Code, a unique identifying number. The CNP is unique for each person which is used for taxation and other purposes The CNP consist of 13 digits as follows: * 1 digit for the sex of the Person. 1=Male & 2=Female born before 1999, 3 & 4 before 1899, 5 & 6 before 2099, 7 & 8 for foreign residents * 6 digits for Date of birth YYMMDD * 2 digits represents the place of birth (County) * next 3 digits is a number between 001 and 999. Each number is allocated only once per person per day * last digit is a control digit calculated from all the other 12 digits in the code as follows: (n1*2+n2*7+n3*9+n4*1+n5*4+n6*6+n7*3+n8*5+n9*8+n10*2+n11*7+n12*9)%11 if the result is 10 then the digit is 1, otherwise is the result. The CNP was established in 1978, through a decree signed by
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.


Future

Since 2011, the
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tried implementing the more secure Electronic (Biometric) Identity Cards in line with the requirements of
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for general use, but the project fell short for a variety of reasons including privacy, religious freedom, cost and implementation strategy. In October 2019, the government rolled out an initiative for citizens to opt-in for an Electronic ID card with the aim of country-wide adoption by 2021. The first pilot programme was initiated in
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with the rest of the country to follow after. Cards from the non-electronic current model will continue to be valid until their designated expiry date.


Citizens who live abroad

Romanian citizens living abroad can apply for issuing first ID documents provided by law with diplomatic missions or consular offices in that State. The identity card shall be issued as follows: *a) first identity card is issued to the age of 14; *b) for people aged 14–18 years the term of validity of the card is 4 years; *c) for people aged 18–25 years the term of validity of the card is 7 years; *d) the cards issued after the age of 25 years are valid for 10 years. After age 55, the identity card is issued permanently valid (by making the validity date in excess of 40 years).


Travel

The Identity card can be used instead of the Passport for travel in a number of countries, see list in the infobox.


Gallery

File:ROM Carte de identitate.jpg, The
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n identity card. This is the old model, when the country code was ROM and not ROU as in present. File:Idrou.jpg, The
Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, S ...
n identity card. This is the new model, with the country code ROU. File:Romanian Identity Card 2009.jpg, The model issued starting with 2009, that specifies the Romanian citizenship. File:Romanian Identity Card 2018.png, The
Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, S ...
n identity card. Issued in 2018, this model shows Romania's new coat of arms with the crown on the eagle's head.


See also

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National identity cards in the European Union National identity cards are issued to their citizens by the governments of all European Economic Area (EEA) member states except Denmark, Iceland and Ireland. Ireland however issues a passport card which is a valid document in the EEA and Swit ...
*
Romanian nationality law The Romanian nationality law addresses specific rights, duties, privileges, and benefits between Romania and the individual. Romanian nationality law is based on ''jus sanguinis'' ("right of blood"). Current citizenship policy in Romania is in ...
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Romanian passport Romanian passport is an international travel document issued to nationals of Romania, and may also serve as proof of Romanian citizenship. Besides enabling the bearer to travel internationally and serving as indication of Romanian citizenship, ...
* Visa policy of Romania *
Visa requirements for Romanian citizens Visa requirements for Romanian citizens are the administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other territories affecting citizens of Romania. As of January 2024, Romanian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 179 countri ...


References


External links


The National Inspectorate for Person's Identity

The Border Police
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