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  2. German identity card - Wikipedia

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    The German National Identity Card is issued by the municipal registration office (Standesamt, Einwohnermeldeamt, or Bürgeramt) in the individual's district of residency. While it's not mandatory, German nationals living outside of Germany can also obtain the identity card through German embassies and consulates. To obtain or renew the card ...

  3. Kennkarte - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Law on Identity Cards of 1951 and the implementing laws of the states of Germany were issued on this basis. It was only as a result of these laws that the Kennkarte was finally replaced by the new Personalausweis (Identity card). The word "Kennkarte", however, continued to be used by some older people for the identity card.

  4. German residence permit - Wikipedia

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    Since 1 September 2011, the residence permit is issued as ID-1 (credit card size) plastic cards with an embedded RFID chip. It is covered with multi-colour guillochés and appears pink-blue from the distance. All information on it is given only in German, except for the English words residence permit.

  5. Obligation of identification - Wikipedia

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    The German identity card has a chip which stores an image of the holder's face and may also store fingerprints for holders from the age of 6. [3] Driver's licenses, health insurance cards and other documents issued by government-controlled authorities are not valid means of identification for German citizens.

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

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    A German identity card it is compulsory to possess but not carry for all German citizens aged 16 or older; a passport is can also be used in lieu of an identity card. While police officers and some other officials have a right to demand to see one of those documents, the law does not state that one is obliged to submit the document immediately.

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

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    For example, where a supermarket in the Netherlands refuses to accept a German national identity card as proof of age when a German citizen attempts to purchase an age-restricted product and insists on the production of a Dutch-issued passport or driving licence or other identity document, the supermarket would, in effect, be discriminating ...

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  9. National digital identity systems - Wikipedia

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    There is an online ID card available in Germany. Users can identify themselves securely on the internet, at vending machines or several citizen terminals. Thereby business and authority matters can be easily worked out electronically to save time, cost and money. [9]