Blank Europe Id Card
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Blank Europe Id Card
If you’re referring to a blank European ID card for informational purposes, such as for learning design, here are typical components and details commonly included on official ID cards issued by European countries. Note: Forging, replicating, or misusing ID cards is illegal.
Common Features of European ID Cards
- Card Dimensions:
- Typically conform to ISO/IEC 7810 ID-1 format: 85.60 mm × 53.98 mm.
- Front Side Features:
- Country Name: Full name or abbreviation (e.g., “Republic of Italy” or “EU – Portugal”).
- National or EU Emblem: Indicates association with the European Union (e.g., EU stars symbol).
- Document Type: “ID CARD” or local equivalent in national language(s).
- Holder’s Photograph: Biometric quality, color.
- Holder’s Details:
- Full Name
- Date of Birth
- Nationality
- Personal Identification Number
- Card Number
- Validity Period: Issue and expiration dates.
- Back Side Features:
- Machine Readable Zone (MRZ): For scanning purposes (ICAO format).
- Address (optional in some countries).
- Additional Security Features: Holograms, UV elements, microtext.
- Material:
- High-quality polycarbonate for durability and embedded security features.
- Security Features:
- Holograms
- Microprinting
- UV-sensitive inks
- Embedded RFID chip (on biometric IDs)
- Laser-engraved details (e.g., photo or signature).
- Language:
- Typically bilingual: National language and English (sometimes French).
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