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Hungarian identity card

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hungarian identity card
(Személyazonosító igazolvány)
The newest version of the Hungarian identity card
TypeIdentity card,
optional replacement for passport in the listed countries
Issued by Hungary
First issued2 August 2021
Purposeproof of identity
Valid in
EligibilityHungarian citizen over 14 years of age (mandatory)
Expiration
  • 60 years (age 65 or over)
  • 6 years (age 18-64)
  • 3 years (age 12-18)
The front of the current Hungarian identity card
The reverse of the current Hungarian identity card
The former Hungarian identity card (issued until August 2021, still valid)

Hungarian identity cards (Hungarian: Személyazonosító igazolvány, colloquially "személyi") are not compulsory[2][3][4] for Hungarian citizens, although they may be obtained by anyone after birth. However, every citizen from 14 years of age must have at least one of the three identity documents: national identity card; passport, under the age of 17 years; or a photo-card driving licence for anyone over 17 years old. Citizens can travel anywhere in Europe (except Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and United Kingdom) as well as to Georgia, French overseas territories, Montserrat, Turkey[5] and organized tours to Tunisia[6] using only this identity card.

Currently, there are three types of valid identity documents (Személyi igazolvány, abbr. Sz.ig.). The oldest valid type is a hard-covered, multi-page book issued before 1989 by the People's Republic of Hungary (Internal passport); the second type is a soft-cover, multi-page book issued after the restoration of democracy in 1989. Each of these documents has an original photo of the owner embedded, with original signatures of the owner and the local police representative. The third type, accepted since 2000, is a plastic card, usually called a "Personal Identity Card", with the photo and the signature of the holder digitally reproduced.

The card shows the owner's full name, maiden name if applicable, birth date and place, mother's name, sex, and the card's validity period, as well as the local state authority which issued the card. The card has a unique identification string composed of six numbers and two letters. It does not have any information about the owner's residential address, nor their Personal ID—this sensitive information is contained on a separate card, called the Authority ID (commonly called lakcímkártya, "residential address card"). The Personal ID, which originated in the Communist era, is no longer used as an identification number, but only as a statistical signature.

Other valid documents are the passport (blue or red, containing an RFID chip) and the driver's license; an individual is required to have at least one of them on hand at all times. The Personal Identity Card was required to vote in state elections or to open a bank account in the country, but now banks should accept any of the three identity documents, such as the Passport and the photo-card driving licence.

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References

  1. ^ "Visiting the UK as an EU, EEA or Swiss citizen". GOV.UK. 27 May 2022. Retrieved 2023-05-11.
  2. ^ "Nem kötelező kiváltani a személyi igazolványt" [It is not obligatory to replace the identity card]. Magyar Nemzet. 2005-10-12. Archived from the original on 2015-05-04. Retrieved Aug 17, 2021.
  3. ^ MNO (2005-10-12). "Nem kötelező kiváltani a személyi igazolványt" [It is not obligatory to replace the identity card]. Nem kötelező kiváltani a személyi igazolványt (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-08-17.
  4. ^ Index (2015-12-29). "2016-tól megújulnak a személyi igazolványok" [Identity cards will be renewed from 2016]. index.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-08-17.
  5. ^ Official Gazette of Turkey (In Turkish)
  6. ^ "Visa information - Tunisia embassy in Berlin".
This page was last edited on 19 May 2024, at 16:19
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