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Egyptian National Identity Card
Identity verification card for Egyptians From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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National Identity Card, officially known as the Identity Verification Card in Egypt, is a personal identification document issued by the Civil Registry Authority, which operates under the jurisdiction of the Egyptian Ministry of Interior. The card serves as identifying Egyptian citizens, in compliance with Law No. 143 of 1994 on Civil Status.

This law mandates that all citizens aged 15 and above obtain and carry the identity card and present it to public authorities upon request. Failure to acquire the card, update personal data within three months of any changes, or present the card when requested by public officials may result in a fine.
The validity period of the National Identity Card is determined by a decree from the Minister of the Interior, currently set at seven years from the date of issuance.[1] Once this period expires, the card becomes invalid.[2]
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The card contains the following information:
- Name
- Birth date
- Gender (Options: Male | Female)
- Religion (Options: Muslim | Christian | Jewish | "-" for non-religious or other)[3]
- Residence Address
- Issuing office[4]
- Profession (As per the relevant registration certificate, depending on applicable laws such as the University Organization Law, the Trade Union Law, the Civil Service Law for the government sector, the Labor Law for the private sector, etc.[5]
- Husband's name (for women)
- National number
- Personal photo
- Card issuance date
- Card expiration date (for cards issued after January 1, 2009)[6]
- Card number (printed number)
National Number
The national number is a unique 14-digit identifier assigned to each citizen. It encodes specific personal information and remains linked to the individual throughout their lifetime.[7]
- First Digit from the Left: Represents the century of birth.
- Next Six Digits: Represent the date of birth.
- Next Two Digits: Represent the province of birth.
- Next Four Digits: Serve as a serial number.
- Last Digit: An optional check digit used to verify the validity of the national number.
Note: The province of birth number is assigned by the civil registry computer, along with the serial number and confirmation number. The back of the card is printed with an optical code that complies with the PDF417 standard, and the encoded data is encrypted.
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National ID description
Each citizen's national number represents the following:
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Provincial codes
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