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Page of a passport with machine-readable zone in the red oval (US passport pictured) Passport booklets have an identity page containing the identity data. This page is in the ID-3 size of 125 × 88 mm (4.92 × 3.46 in). The data of the machine-readable zone consists of two rows of 44 characters each.
The information page ends with the Machine Readable Passport Zone (MRZ). The Demographics page at the end of the passport book contains the following information: Name of father or legal guardian; Name of mother; Name of spouse; Address; Old passport no. with date and place of issue; File number
The data used to encrypt the BAC communication can be read electronically from the bottom of the passport called the machine readable zone.Because physical access to the passport is assumed to be needed to know this part of the passport it is assumed that the owner of the passport has given permission to read the passport.
A data page is a page containing information about the passport holder. It is the only page in a U.S. passport laminated in plastic to prevent tampering. A data page has a visual zone and a machine-readable zone. The visual zone has a digitized photograph of the passport holder, data about the passport, and data about the passport holder ...
The Machine Readable Zone is part of a machine-readable passport. MRZ may also refer to: Marind language, ISO 639-3 code; Moree Airport, IATA code; MeÄ‘uopštinske regionalne zajednice, a historical administrative division of Serbia; Mrz, abbreviation of the month of March in Austria, Germany, and Switzerland date and time notation
Even the public available data (DG1, DG2, DG14, DG15, SO) in the chip requires decryption with a key printed in the machine-readable zone, which aims to prevent the chip from being read without the user's consent. Sweden started capturing and storing fingerprint data for new passport applications on 28 June 2009, as required by the European Union.
The United States passport card is an optional national identity card and a travel document issued by the U.S. federal government in the size of a credit card. [3] Like a United States passport book, the passport card is only issued to U.S. citizens and U.S. nationals exclusively by the U.S. Department of State.
Each passport has a data page and a signature page. A data page has a visual zone and a machine-readable zone. The visual zone has a digitized photograph of the passport holder, data about the passport, and data about the passport owner: Photograph; Type of document ("P" for "passport") Code of the issuing country (always 'RUS') Passport number ...