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Carteira de identidade Nacional (''National Identity Card'' in Portuguese) is the official national identity document in
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. It is often informally called carteira de identidade (identity card), "RG" () (from ''Registro Geral'', General Registry) or simply identidade. The card contains the name of the bearer,
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, place of birth, date of birth, signature and thumbprint of the bearer. Other national documents can legally be used as an identity card, such as a federative unit-issued
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or, for minors, a
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. Each card has a unique RG number. As of 11 January 2023, the
CPF number The CPF number (', ; Portuguese for "''Physical Persons Register''") is the Brazil, Brazilian individual taxpayer registry, since its creation in 1965. This number is attributed by the Receita Federal do Brasil, Brazilian Federal Revenue to Brazi ...
will be used as the RG number on new identity cards. Brazilian identity cards can be used as
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Issuance

Having and carrying an RG card is not compulsory under law, but it is compulsory to carry some form of identification, so it is common for all citizens to have and carry one. Its issuance is the responsibility of the governments of the federative units of Brazil and are valid nationwide. There is no legal restriction on having more than one identity card, provided each one is issued by a different federative units. The documents required to obtaining an identity card depend on whether the applicant is single, married or naturalized. Single people need a birth certificate (the original or a certified copy), while married people can use their marriage certificate, and naturalized people can use a naturalization certificate. Since 11 January 2023, applicants are required to have a
CPF number The CPF number (', ; Portuguese for "''Physical Persons Register''") is the Brazil, Brazilian individual taxpayer registry, since its creation in 1965. This number is attributed by the Receita Federal do Brasil, Brazilian Federal Revenue to Brazi ...
to obtain an identity card. If an applicant does not have a CPF number, the issuing authority will register a CPF for the applicant.


Appearance

There is a national standard form of the card, but each issuing federative unit may introduce minor adjustments, usually concerning the numbering scheme,
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, and the respective seal. The card printed in security paper measures 170x60 mm open and 85x60 mm closed, whereas the card in
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format measures 85.6x53.98 mm. As of 2017, cards are no longer laminated and laminating new cards is forbidden, as they have machine-readable information printed on the inside. Bearers may protect their IDs by storing them in a small plastic cover that is issued with the card.


Contents


Front

* Full name of issuing federative unit * A 3x4 cm photograph of the bearer * Full name and social name of the bearer *
CPF number The CPF number (', ; Portuguese for "''Physical Persons Register''") is the Brazil, Brazilian individual taxpayer registry, since its creation in 1965. This number is attributed by the Receita Federal do Brasil, Brazilian Federal Revenue to Brazi ...
* Sex (M, F or X) * Birth date * Nationality (BRA, PRT or naturalized) * Issue date * Birthplace (locality and the federated unit code, or country of birth – if born abroad) * Expiration date * Signature or an observation waiving it (for an illiterate bearer)


Back

* QR code *
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(the legal ascendant(s)) * Name of issuing federation secretariat * Issue place * Issue date * Card issuer signature * Icon for people with disabilities or special needs (optional) * MRZ code (physical card only)


Legal status

An identity card is commonly required for activities including obtaining a driver's license, opening a bank account, buying or selling real estate, financing debts, applying for a job, giving testimony in court, and entering some public buildings. The
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may ask to see the identity card of anyone who is detained, arrested, or searched. There is no penalty for not carrying an identity card or another valid identification document, but the police are entitled to escort a person found without one to a police station for a search of electronic police records and a criminal background check.


Substitute identity documents

Several other documents are acceptable instead of the identity card, including a federative unit-issued
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,
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, professional identity card issued by a
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, military identity card, civil servant identity card or worker's registry. The actual driver's license contains RG and CPF numbers and can substitute both. All documents accepted in lieu of a federative unit-issued identity card include a reference to the RG number of the federative unit that issued the identity card. A standard federative unit-issued ID is required to obtain a passport, professional ID, driver's license or any other kind of substitute ID. Once an individual is registered with an RG, they can use a substitute document to register in any federative unit.


Portuguese citizens

Since Decree No. 70.391 in 1972, Portuguese citizens benefiting from equal citizenship status are eligible for regular Brazilian identity cards. They enjoy a reciprocal special regimen in recognition of Brazil and Portugal's special relationship. They bear the writing ''Nacionalidade Portuguesa - Decreto nº 70.391/72'', meaning "Portuguese nationality - Decree No. 70.391/72".


Future


Registro de Identidade Civil (RIC)

Federal Law 9,454/1997 called for the merging of the federative unit-level registration systems into a unified registry. This will likely require merging the RG numbers with the new RIC (''Registro de Identidade Civil'', ) numbering system. The
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has proposed a new ID card with a standard design to go with the changes. The new card has security features to deter
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; the introduction of an embedded
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(NFC) chip is also being considered. In February 2017, the
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approved the project to put the new ID card into force, which would be called ''Identificação Civil Nacional''. However, the draft law was put on hold for undetermined time.


Documento Nacional de Identidade (DNI)

On April 5, 2017, the Senate Constitution and Justice Commission approved the bill with the proposal to gather the data of the General Registry (RG), National Driver's License (CNH), Individuals Registry (CPF) and the Electoral Title in a single document. After approval by Congress, the law was sanctioned by former President
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on May 11, 2017, and published in the
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the next day. The new Brazilian identity document gathers all of a citizen's information into a single document. However, the inclusion of the National Driver's License was banned from the original text, due to the possible need for retention by transit agencies and also the Passport, since it is a requirement of other countries as a single document. The database is called "Identificação Civil Nacional" (ICN), while the document will be called "Documento Nacional de Identidade" (DNI). The responsibility for managing the data of the single document shall be the
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. The pilot project was launched on February 5, 2018. On February 11, 2019, the Secretary of Digital Government of the Ministry of Economy, Luis Felipe Salin Monteiro, announced the use of the CPF as a general number, as a first step for the general implementation of DNI in Brazil.


New unified identity card

As per the Decree 10.977 of 23 February 2022, a new ID card was issued, and all 26 states and the
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were required to issue the new ID card starting 6 November 2023. The
CPF number The CPF number (', ; Portuguese for "''Physical Persons Register''") is the Brazil, Brazilian individual taxpayer registry, since its creation in 1965. This number is attributed by the Receita Federal do Brasil, Brazilian Federal Revenue to Brazi ...
, which all Brazilian citizens have already got for tax purposes, will be the ID card number. Any applicant will choose between two physical versions: a modern plastic ID-1 card or a classic paper-based card. Applicants who choose the plastic-based card must sign a declaration recording their choice. The paper-based version of the ID card can be issued until 1 March 2032, but issuing authorities can stop issuing the paper version before this date. A digital version will be available on portable devices, such as smartphones. Applicants who have a previous version of the ID card can apply for the new ID card free of cost. The previous versions of the ID card will continue to be valid for 10 years starting from the date of publication of the Decree 10.977, that is, until 28 February 2032, except for people over 60 years old, whose ID cards remain valid indefinitely.


See also

* Brazilian passport * Brazilian nationality law * Visa requirements for Brazilian citizens * Visa policy of Brazil


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Brazilian Identity Card National identity cards by country Government of Brazil