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Serbian identity card

Serbian identity card (Serbian: Лична карта, romanizedLična karta) is the national identification card used in Serbia. The document is issued by the Serbian Police on behalf of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and is the main form of identification on the territory of the Republic of Serbia. Although it can be issued to citizens above 10 years of age, all Serbian citizens over the age of 16 are legally obliged to carry their identity cards with them at all times and are subject to fines should they not. The identity card is a primary photo ID, Serbian passport and drivers license are used as valid photo IDs for various purposes.

Serbian identity card has the same shape and size as many other national identity cards, as specified by the ISO/IEC 7810 standard. It features a light red and blue background, the national colours of Serbia. Obverse background has a picture of the Mother Serbia statue at the top of the building of the Government of Serbia in Belgrade, while the reverse has the lesser coat of arms.

In the chipped card, language used on the form is Serbian (in Cyrillic script) and English, however, personal data is printed only in Serbian Cyrillic. This has caused some controversy, since obviously national identity card will be difficult to use as a valid ID document abroad, except in those countries which also use Cyrillic script. Nevertheless, the chip-less version of the identity card uses Latin and Cyrillic scripts and has the holder's name printed in Latin script. This was done probably due to the fact that the name of the identity card holder is stored in Latin script inside the chip of a chipped card.

Serbian citizens who are members of a national minority have the option to have the form of their identity card printed in Serbian, English and their native language (or Serbian Latin), while personal data will be entered in native language (for example, for Serbian Hungarians, in Latin script Hungarian alphabet, instead of the Serbian Cyrillic). Citizens whose native language is Serbian can opt to have their name and surname entered in Serbian Latin, instead of Cyrillic script; however, ID card form will still be in Serbian Cyrillic and English only, as Serbian Latin and Serbian Cyrillic are not considered different languages.

Identity card includes the following data:

Bearers signature and fingerprint of the right index finger are also printed on the identity card.

Validity of the document is ten years (five for minors) from the date of handing in the application, while processing time is up to 15 days.

The MRZ is structured according to the ICAO standard for machine-readable ID cards.

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